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1 Counting Glass
A small instrument used for counting the number of threads to the inch in a fabric. The Manchester Testing House method is as follows: - The glass is placed in such a position that the extreme edge of the first thread can only just be seen; this is counted as the first thread. If the actual number of threads per inch is required, there is no better method than to measure off six inches, and count all the threads from end to end. This can be done under a glass, marking each tenth thread as a check upon the result; the ink marks should be at equal distances apart if the counting is correct, and in other ways this method facilitates correctness. At the, Manchester Testing House ten counts of reed or pick are generally made from different parts of the cloth, and the average of these is accepted. -
2 ბუხჰალტერია
counting-house -
3 კანტორა
counting-house -
4 bahay-túusan
counting-house -
5 banko
counting-house -
6 бухгалтерский подход
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > бухгалтерский подход
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7 помещение бухгалтерии
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > помещение бухгалтерии
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8 бухгалтерия
1) General subject: account department, accountant department, accountants office, accounting( accountant's) department, book-keeping, bookkeeping, counting house (помещение), counting room (помещение), counting-house, counting-room, accountancy, accounts department2) Railway term: cost keeping3) Law: accountant's office, accounting office4) Economy: account section (отдел), accountancy office (помещение), accounting department5) Advertising: accountant's department, billing office6) Business: accounting staff, accounts division, bookkeeping department, books7) SAP. accounting8) EBRD: Controller's Department, accounts9) Cables: accounting (accounts) department (отдел), bookkeeping (учёт, дело) -
9 контора
1) General subject: booking-office, bureau, counting house (в частном доме), counting room (в частном доме), counting-house, desk room, off., office, banking-house2) Railway term: manager 's office, office building3) Abbreviation: ofc4) Jargon: front office, shop, store5) Business: division, place of business -
10 konttori
yks.nom. konttori; yks.gen. konttorin; yks.part. konttoria; yks.ill. konttoriin; mon.gen. konttorien konttoreiden konttoreitten; mon.part. konttoreja konttoreita; mon.ill. konttoreihincounting-house (noun)office (noun)* * *• clerical• counting-house• office -
11 бухгалтерия
1) book(-)keeping
2) (отдел)
accounts department; counting-house (в небольших учреждениях)* * ** * ** * *accountancybook-keepingbookkeepingcounting-house -
12 караульное помещение
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > караульное помещение
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13 караульное помещение
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > караульное помещение
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14 경리과
n. counting room, counting house -
15 회계과
n. treasury, counting room, counting house -
16 tabula
tabula ae, f [2 TA-], a board, plank: tabulam de naufragio adripere: laceras tabulas in litore vidi, O.: navis, Iu.— A writing-tablet, writingbook, slate: Laevo suspensi loculos tabulamque lacerto, H.: adsint Cum tabulā pueri, Iu.— A slab, marble tablet: votiva, H.— A writing, record, memorandum, list, schedule: tabulae litteris Graecis confectae, etc., lists, Cs.: tabulae praerogativae, list of voters: Sullae, i. e. Sulla's list of the proscribed, Iu.— A record, document, state-paper: de tabulis publicis recitare, public records: tabulae Heracliensium publicae, archives: memoria publica recensionis tabulis publicis impressa, i. e. the censor's lists.—A statute, brief code, table of the law: XII tabulae, the Twelve Tables (the most ancient code of the Republic): duabus tabulis additis.— A map: Dicaearchi tabulae.— Plur, an account-book, ledger: quod aes alienum obiectum est, tabulae flagitatae: tabulis suis testibus uti conatur: falsas rationes in tabulas referre: ut prima nomina sua vellent in publicis tabulis esse, as creditors of the state, L.—In the phrase, novae tabulae, new accounts, a new score, cancellation of debts: polliceri tabulas novas, S.— An indictment, formal accusation: Solventur risu tabulae, i. e. the prosecution will be laughed out of court, H.— A will, testament: In tabulas multis haec via fecit iter, O.: Delebit tabulas, Iu.— A banker's table, counter, counting-house: Sextia.— An auctionplacard, auction-sale: adest ad tabulam, licetur Aebutius: sin ad tabulam venimus, etc.—With picta, a painted tablet, painting, picture: Suspectans tabulam quandam pictam, T.: tabulae pictae delectant.— A picture, painting (sc. picta): imago in tabulis: neque tabulis neque signis propalam conlocatis.—Prov.: manum de tabulā, hands off the picture, i. e. enough.—A gaming-table: itur Ad casum tabulae, Iu.* * *writing tablet (wax covered board); records (pl.); document, deed, will; list; plank/board, flat piece of wood; door panel; counting/playing/notice board; picture, painting; wood panel for painting; metal/stone tablet/panel w/text -
17 бухгалтерия
accounting имя существительное:bookkeeping (бухгалтерия, счетоводство)counting room (бухгалтерия, контора) -
18 контора
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19 контора
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20 контора
1. banking-house2. counting-house3. bureau4. chamber5. office
См. также в других словарях:
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counting house — n an office where accounts and money were kept in the past … Dictionary of contemporary English
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counting house — a building or office used by the accounting and bookkeeping department of a business. [1400 50; late ME] * * * … Universalium
counting house — building or office which a business or firm uses as its accounting and bookkeeping department … English contemporary dictionary
counting house — noun historical a place where the accounts and money of a person or company were kept … English new terms dictionary