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[N]PRETIUM (-I) (N)PRECIUM (-I) (N)SUMPTUS (-US) (M)MERCES (-EDIS) (F)IMPENSA (-AE) (F)INPENSA (-AE) (F)IMPENDIUM (-I) (N)INPENDIUM (-I) (N)DISPENDIUM (-I) (N)AESTIMATIO (-ONIS) (F)[V]STO (STARE STETI STATUM)- AT GREAT COST- COSTS -
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ѹрокъjudgement; festival; expense, charge, cost; supply; payment; stipend -
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Fin [m1]1. the amount of expenditure (actual or notional) incurred on, or attributable to, a specified thing or activity.2. to ascertain the cost of a specified thing or activity -
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C, costстоимость; расходы, затратыEnglish-Russian dictionary of planing, cross-planing and slotting machines > cost
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kb. 1 harga. 2 korban, kerugian. 3 ongkos. -kkt. (cost) 1 harganya, berharga. 2 meminta (korban) -costs j. ganti kerugian. -
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cost — n 1: the amount or equivalent paid or charged for something 2 pl: expenses incurred in litigation; esp: those given by the law or the court to the prevailing party against the losing party Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster.… … Law dictionary
Cost — (k[o^]st; 115), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Cost}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Costing}.] [OF. coster, couster, F. co[^u]ter, fr. L. constare to stand at, to cost; con + stare to stand. See {Stand}, and cf. {Constant}.] 1. To require to be given, expended, or laid … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Cost — (k[o^]st; 115), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Cost}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Costing}.] [OF. coster, couster, F. co[^u]ter, fr. L. constare to stand at, to cost; con + stare to stand. See {Stand}, and cf. {Constant}.] 1. To require to be given, expended, or laid … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
COST — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Programa Internacional de Cooperación Europea en el Campo de la Investigación Científica y Técnica (COST). (European COoperation in the field of Scientific and Technical Research) El COST fue creado en 1971… … Wikipedia Español
cost — [kôst, käst] vt. cost, costing [ME costen < OFr coster < ML costare < L constare, to stand together, stand at, cost < com , together + stare, to STAND] 1. a) to be obtained or obtainable for (a certain price); be priced at b) to cause … English World dictionary
cost — ► VERB (past and past part. cost) 1) require the payment of (a specified sum) in order to be bought or obtained. 2) involve the loss of: his heroism cost him his life. 3) (past and past part. costed) estimate the cost of. ► NOUN 1) an amount … English terms dictionary
Cost — Cost, n. [OF. cost, F. co[^u]t. See {Cost}, v. t. ] 1. The amount paid, charged, or engaged to be paid, for anything bought or taken in barter; charge; expense; hence, whatever, as labor, self denial, suffering, etc., is requisite to secure… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
cost — cost; cost·ful; cost·less; cost·li·ness; cost·ly; cost·mary; pen·te·cost; ac·cost; … English syllables
COST — Logo der Europäischen Wissenschaftsstiftung (ESF) COST Log … Deutsch Wikipedia
cost — [n1] expense; price paid amount, arm and a leg*, bad news*, bite*, bottom dollar*, bottom line*, charge, damage*, disbursement, dues, expenditure, figure, line, nick*, nut*, outlay, payment, price, price tag, rate, score*, setback*, squeeze*, tab … New thesaurus
còst — cost, couest m. , còsta costo, couesto f. coût; dépense; frais. A tot còst : à tout prix. A còst de : sous peine de, au prix de … Diccionari Personau e Evolutiu