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41 total
['təutəl] 1. adjective(whole; complete: What is the total cost of the holiday?; The car was a total wreck.) celkový; úplný2. noun(the whole amount, ie of various sums added together: The total came to / was $10.) celková čiastka3. verb(to add up or amount to: The doctor's fees totalled $200.) činiť celkove- totally- total up* * *• zrátat• scitovat• súctový• súcet• totálny• úplný• úhrn• dosahovat• celkový• robit celkom• rovnat sa -
42 toward
[tə'wo:d(z), ]( American[) to:rd(z)]1) ((moving, facing etc) in the direction of: He walked toward the door; She turned towards him.) k2) (in relation to: What are your feelings towards him?) voči, k3) (as a contribution or help to: Here's $3 towards the cost of the journey.) na4) ((of time) near: Towards night-time, the weather worsened.) k* * *• voci• smerom k• k• ku (smerom)• ku• na• okolo -
43 towards
[tə'wo:d(z), ]( American[) to:rd(z)]1) ((moving, facing etc) in the direction of: He walked toward the door; She turned towards him.) k2) (in relation to: What are your feelings towards him?) voči, k3) (as a contribution or help to: Here's $3 towards the cost of the journey.) na4) ((of time) near: Towards night-time, the weather worsened.) k* * *• voci• smerom k• k• ku• na• okolo -
44 upgrade
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45 upkeep
((the cost of) the process of keeping eg a house, car etc in a good condition: She can no longer afford the upkeep of this house.) udržiavanie, údržba* * *• vydržiavanie• udržovanie• údržba -
46 astronomic(al)
[æstrə'nomik(l)]1) ((of numbers or amounts) very large: The cost of the new building was astronomical.) astronomický2) (of astronomy: astronomical observations.) astronomický -
47 astronomic(al)
[æstrə'nomik(l)]1) ((of numbers or amounts) very large: The cost of the new building was astronomical.) astronomický2) (of astronomy: astronomical observations.) astronomický -
48 excluding
preposition (not counting; without including: The club's expenses, excluding the cost of stationery, amounted to $251.) nepočítajúc -
49 Freepost
noun (a system in Britain in which a business or an organization pays the cost of the post sent to it.) poštovné hradené adresátom -
50 go halves with
(to share the cost with.) ísť napoly, spravodlivo sa rozdeliť -
51 holler
['holə](to shout: He hollered at the boy to go away; He's hollering about the cost of petrol again.) kričať; sťažovať sa -
52 in the region of
(about; around; near: The cost of the new building will be somewhere in the region of $200,000.) okolo -
53 quantity surveyor
(a person who is responsible for estimating the quantities of building materials needed for constructing something, and their probable cost.) stavebný dozor -
54 reckon up
(to count or calculate: to reckon up the total cost.) spočítať -
55 round figures/numbers
(the nearest convenient or easily remembered numbers: Tell me the cost in round figures (ie $20 rather than $19.87).) okrúhle / zaokrúhlené číslo
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