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21 (to) cost-cut
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22 accost ac·cost vt
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23 costing cost·ing n
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24 costliness cost·li·ness n
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25 costly cost·ly adj
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26 direct cost
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27 labor cost Am n
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28 labour cost
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29 low-cost adj
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30 replacement cost
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31 unit cost
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32 capital cost
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33 low-cost
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34 original cost
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35 prime cost
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36 low-cost
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37 overhead cost
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38 estimate
I ['estɪmət]1) (assessment of size, quantity etc.) stima f., valutazione f.2) comm. (quote) preventivo m.II ['estɪmeɪt]to estimate (a price) for sth. — fare il preventivo di qcs
* * *1. ['estimeit] verb1) (to judge size, amount, value etc, especially roughly or without measuring: He estimated that the journey would take two hours.) stimare2) (to form an idea or judgement of how good etc something is: I estimated my chances of escape as very good.) calcolare2. [-mət] noun(a calculation (eg of the probable cost etc of something): He gave us an estimate of the cost of repairing the stonework; a rough estimate.) preventivo, stima* * *estimate /ˈɛstɪmət/n.1 stima; previsione; calcolo (di previsione); computo: estimate of costs, stima dei costi; computo estimativo; (fin., rag.) estimate of revenue [of expenditure], previsione di entrate [di spesa]; a conservative estimate, una stima prudente; to make an estimate of the costs, fare una stima dei costi; at a rough estimate, a un calcolo approssimativo2 (fin., rag., comm.) preventivo: to get an estimate, farsi fare un preventivo; to put in an estimate, presentare un preventivo; free estimate, preventivo gratuito3 valutazione; giudizio.♦ (to) estimate /ˈɛstɪmeɪt/A v. t.1 (fin.) stimare; valutare: The cost of the plant has been estimated at two million pounds, il costo dell'impianto è stato stimato in due milioni di sterline; (ass.) to estimate damages, stimare (o periziare) i danni2 (fin., rag.) preventivare; fare il preventivo di: to estimate expenditures, fare il preventivo delle spese3 (demogr., stat.) stimare4 giudicare; prevedere: I estimate it will be difficult to carry out our five-year plan, prevedo che sarà difficile portare a termine il nostro piano quinquennaleB v. i.(comm.) fare un preventivo (per qc.).* * *I ['estɪmət]1) (assessment of size, quantity etc.) stima f., valutazione f.2) comm. (quote) preventivo m.II ['estɪmeɪt]to estimate (a price) for sth. — fare il preventivo di qcs
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39 overall
I 1. ['əʊvərɔːl] 2.nome plurale overalls BE tuta f.sing. (intera) da lavoro; AE salopette f.sing., pantaloni m. (da lavoro) con pettorinaII 1. [ˌəʊvər'ɔːl]aggettivo [responsibility, cost] totale, complessivo; [improvement, increase, trend, effect] globale, complessivo; [ control] generale; [winner, majority] assoluto2.1) (in total) in tutto, complessivamente2) (in general) complessivamente, nell'insieme* * *1. ['əuvəro:l] noun(a garment worn over ordinary clothes to protect them from dirt etc: She wears an overall when cleaning the house.) grembiule2. adjective(complete, including everything: What is the overall cost of the scheme?) totale3. [ouvər'o:l] adverb((also over all) complete, including everything: What will the scheme cost overall?) in tutto- overalls* * *overall (1) /ˈəʊvərɔ:l/n.1 (ingl.) grembiule da lavoro; grembiulone2 (pl.) ► overalls.♦ overall (2) /ˈəʊvərˈɔ:l/A a. attr.globale; complessivo; generale; totale; assoluto: (econ.) overall demand, domanda complessiva; (rag.) overall balance, saldo globale; That's my overall impression, questa è la mia impressione generale; ( sport) overall standings, classifica generale; overall winner, vincitore assolutoB avv.1 nel complesso; complessivamente; nell'insieme; in tutto: Overall, I believe we can accept his offer, nel complesso, credo che si possa accettare la sua offerta; How much shall I have to pay overall?, quanto dovrò pagare in tutto?● (naut.) overall length, lunghezza fuori tutto.* * *I 1. ['əʊvərɔːl] 2.nome plurale overalls BE tuta f.sing. (intera) da lavoro; AE salopette f.sing., pantaloni m. (da lavoro) con pettorinaII 1. [ˌəʊvər'ɔːl]aggettivo [responsibility, cost] totale, complessivo; [improvement, increase, trend, effect] globale, complessivo; [ control] generale; [winner, majority] assoluto2.1) (in total) in tutto, complessivamente2) (in general) complessivamente, nell'insieme -
40 what
[wɒt] [AE hwɒt] 1.1) (in questions) quale, che2) (in exclamations) che2.1) che, (che) cosawhat's this called in German what's the German for this? come si dice questo in tedesco? what did it cost? quanto è costato? what's that, what did you say? cosa? cosa hai detto? he did what? ha fatto cosa? George what? — George come?
2) (as relative pronoun) quello che, ciò che3) colloq. (when guessing)it'll cost, what, Ј 5 — costerà, non so, 5 sterline
what about the letter? — e la lettera? (making suggestion)
what about Monday? — va bene lunedì? (soliciting opinions)
"what about your sister?" - "what about her?" — "e tua sorella?" - "mia sorella cosa?"
5) what if e se6) what ofwhat of it! — colloq. e allora?
7) what with3.interiezione cosa, come, che••to give sb. what for — BE colloq. dare una lavata di capo a qcn.
well, what do you know — iron. ma va'? chi l'avrebbe mai detto?
what do you think I am! — colloq. ma per chi mi hai preso?
what's it to you? — colloq. che te ne frega?
* * *(whoever, whatever, wherever etc: No matter what happens, I'll go.) (non importa)* * *[wɒt] [AE hwɒt] 1.1) (in questions) quale, che2) (in exclamations) che2.1) che, (che) cosawhat's this called in German what's the German for this? come si dice questo in tedesco? what did it cost? quanto è costato? what's that, what did you say? cosa? cosa hai detto? he did what? ha fatto cosa? George what? — George come?
2) (as relative pronoun) quello che, ciò che3) colloq. (when guessing)it'll cost, what, Ј 5 — costerà, non so, 5 sterline
what about the letter? — e la lettera? (making suggestion)
what about Monday? — va bene lunedì? (soliciting opinions)
"what about your sister?" - "what about her?" — "e tua sorella?" - "mia sorella cosa?"
5) what if e se6) what ofwhat of it! — colloq. e allora?
7) what with3.interiezione cosa, come, che••to give sb. what for — BE colloq. dare una lavata di capo a qcn.
well, what do you know — iron. ma va'? chi l'avrebbe mai detto?
what do you think I am! — colloq. ma per chi mi hai preso?
what's it to you? — colloq. che te ne frega?
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