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1 expenses
n pl разноски
at my EXPENSES на мои разноски
to cut down EXPENSES съкращавам разноски
travelling EXPENSES пътни разноски* * *разноски;* * *1. at my expenses на мои разноски 2. n pl разноски 3. to cut down expenses съкращавам разноски 4. travelling expenses пътни разноски -
2 expense
{iks'pens}
n разход, разноски (често pl), to go to/to incur EXPENSEs правя разноски, влизам в разноски
to put someone to EXPENSE вкарвам някого в разноски
working EXPENSEs of production производствени разходи
at someone's EXPENSE за нечия сметка (и прен.)
at the EXPENSE of one's life с цената на живота си* * *{iks'pens} n разход, разноски (често pl), to go to/to incur expense* * *харч; сметка; разход;* * *1. at someone's expense за нечия сметка (и прен.) 2. at the expense of one's life с цената на живота си 3. n разход, разноски (често pl), to go to/to incur expenses правя разноски, влизам в разноски 4. to put someone to expense вкарвам някого в разноски 5. working expenses of production производствени разходи* * *expense[iks´pens] n 1. разход, разноски (често pl); regardless of \expense без да се гледа какво ще струва; to cut down \expenses съкращавам (ограничавам, намалявам) разходи; to go to ( incur) \expenses правя разноски, влизам в разноски, охарчвам се; to put s.o. to \expense вкарвам някого в разноски (разход); free of \expense търг. франко; depreciation \expenses амортизационни начисления; maintenance \expenses разходи за поддържане и техническо обслужване; overhaul \expenses разходи за ремонт; overhead \expenses режийни разноски; incidental \expenses непредвидени разноски; working \expense of production производствени разходи; \expenses covered безплатно; 2. прен. цена; сметка; at the \expense of за сметка на, с цената на; they are laughing at my \expense те ми се присмиват; at any \expense на всяка цена.
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