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1 attribute acceptance
• приемане по качествен признакEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > attribute acceptance
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2 acceptance
{ək'septəns}
1. приемане, получаване
to beg someone's ACCEPTANCE of something моля някого да приеме нещо
2. одобрение, приемане, благосклонен прием
3. общоприето значение на дума
4. търг. акцептиране, акцепт* * *{ъk'septъns} n 1. приемане, получаване; to beg s.o'.s acceptance of* * *одобрение; приемане; акцептиране;* * *1. to beg someone's acceptance of something моля някого да приеме нещо 2. общоприето значение на дума 3. одобрение, приемане, благосклонен прием 4. приемане, получаване 5. търг. акцептиране, акцепт* * *acceptance[ək´septəns] n 1. приемане, получаване; to beg s.o.'s \acceptance of s.th. моля някого да приеме нещо; 2. одобрение, приемане; благосклонен прием; 3. общоприето значение на дума; attribute \acceptance приемане (на готова продукция) по качествен признак; conditional \acceptance приемане (на готова продукция) с уговорка; lot-by-lot \acceptance приемане (на готови изделия) чрез проверка на всяка партида; 4. фин. акцепт, акцептиране; general \acceptance акцептиране на полица без условия; qualified ( special) \acceptance акцептиране на полица с известни условия.
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