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[di'lei] 1. verb1) (to put off to another time: We have delayed publication of the book till the spring.) atidėti2) (to keep or stay back or slow down: I was delayed by the traffic.) sugaišinti, užlaikyti, užgaišti2. noun((something which causes) keeping back or slowing down: He came without delay; My work is subject to delays.) (už)gaišimas
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book-keeping — ˈbook ˌkeeping also book keeping noun [uncountable] ACCOUNTING the recording of all the money received into and paid out from a business: • Every business must have an accounts function where income and expenditure book keeping is done. ˌdouble… … Financial and business terms
book-keeping machine — buhalterinė mašina statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. accounting machine; booking apparatus; book keeping machine; clerical machine vok. Büromaschine, f; Buchhaltungsmaschine, f; Buchungsmaschine, f rus. бухгалтерская машина, f pranc … Automatikos terminų žodynas
Book-keeping — The business of keeping financial records. The process of analysing and recording transactions in the accounts of an automated system … International financial encyclopaedia
book-keeping — The keeping of the books of account of a business. The records kept enable a profit and loss account and the balance sheet to be compiled. Most firms now use business software packages of programs to enable the books to be kept by computer … Accounting dictionary
book-keeping — The keeping of the books of account of a business. The records kept enable a profit and loss account and the balance sheet to be compiled. Most firms now use business software packages of programs to enable the books to be kept by computer … Big dictionary of business and management
book keeping — noun Maintaining the accounts, by written record in the books, or by electronic data entries … Wiktionary
book-keeping — see bookkeeping … English dictionary
book keeping — person who keeps a systematic record of business transactions … English contemporary dictionary
BOOK-KEEPING — … Useful english dictionary
double entry book-keeping — ➔ book keeping … Financial and business terms
single entry book-keeping — ➔ book keeping … Financial and business terms