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21 cancellation
can·cel·la·tion [ˌkæn(t)səlʼeɪʃən] nmany trains are subject to \cancellation viele Züge werden gestrichen4) ( annulling) Annullierung f; ( revocation) Widerruf m; of a debt Erlass m; of a decree Aufhebung f; of an instruction Zurücknahme f, Widerrufung f;\cancellation of a contract Aufhebung f eines Vertrags Rücktritt m von einem Vertrag -
22 cancellation of an order
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n. afzegging, opzegging; annulering[ kænsəleesjn] -
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25 cancellation of an order
аннулирование заказа, отмена заказаБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > cancellation of an order
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26 order cancellation
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > order cancellation
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27 cancellation of an order
Деловая лексика: аннулирование заказа, отмена заказаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > cancellation of an order
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28 cancellation of an order
Англо-русский экономический словарь > cancellation of an order
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29 cancellation order
הוראת ביטול* * *◙ לוטיב תארוה◄ -
30 cancellation order given
ניתנה הוראת ביטול* * *◙ לוטיב תארוה הנתינ◄ -
31 cancellation order received
נתקבלה הוראת ביטול* * *◙ לוטיב תארוה הלבקתנ◄ -
32 cancellation of an order
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33 Cancellation of garnishee order
رفع حجز، إلغاء حجزEnglish-Arabic economic glossary > Cancellation of garnishee order
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34 cancellation order
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35 cancellation order given
aflastingsbevel geven -
36 cancellation order received
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37 order cancellation
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39 cancellation order received
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40 order cancellation
orderannulering
См. также в других словарях:
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