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1 удерживать из суммы
Banks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > удерживать из суммы
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2 удержать расходы из суммы
Banks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > удержать расходы из суммы
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3 сумма
1. assessment base2. capitalкапитал, который меньше объявленной суммы — impaired capital
3. figure4. number5. quantum6. integral7. amount of8. amountsитог; общая сумма — aggregate amount
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4 итоговая сумма
1. sum totalпромежуточная сумма; промежуточный итог — intermediate total
игра с накопленной суммой; ненулевая игра — general sum game
сумма произведений; дизъюнкция конъюнкций — sum of products
итоговый счетчик; счетчик контрольной суммы — total counter
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5 конечная сумма
1. sum total2. final totalпромежуточная сумма; промежуточный итог — intermediate total
итоговый счетчик; счетчик контрольной суммы — total counter
сумма баланса; общая стоимость имущества — total assets
3. grand totalнебольшое жалованье; небольшая сумма денег — coffee and cake
общая стоимость имущества; сумма баланса — total assets
итоговая конечная сумма; конечная сумма — grand total
4. major totalваловая прибыль; сумма общей прибыли — total profit
сумма, подлежащая выплате — total amount payable
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6 контрольная сумма
1. check sum2. gibberish total3. hash totalпромежуточная сумма; промежуточный итог — intermediate total
итоговый счетчик; счетчик контрольной суммы — total counter
сумма баланса; общая стоимость имущества — total assets
4. totalобщая стоимость имущества; сумма баланса — total assets
итоговая конечная сумма; конечная сумма — grand total
валовая прибыль; сумма общей прибыли — total profit
5. check totalсумма, подлежащая выплате — total amount payable
контрольная сумма "второго уровня" — proof total
6. checksum7. control totalРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > контрольная сумма
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deduct — de‧duct [dɪˈdʌkt] verb [transitive] 1. to take away an amount from a total: • Brazil has about 48 million bags of coffee available for sale; from this, deduct about eight million bags for domestic use. 2. ACCOUNTING to take away an amount from an … Financial and business terms
To deduct *allowances, *discounts, *taxation, or other items from an amount. — NPV The value of an investment derived from comparisons of costs with the present value of anticipated future, incremental *cash flows. The *present value of cash flows is calculated by applying an appropriate *cost of capital rate to each… … Auditor's dictionary
deduct — de·duct vt: to take away (an amount) from a total; specif: to take as a deduction must be capitalized...rather than immediately deduct ed D. Q. Posin compare amortize Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
deduct — UK [dɪˈdʌkt] / US verb [transitive] Word forms deduct : present tense I/you/we/they deduct he/she/it deducts present participle deducting past tense deducted past participle deducted to take an amount or number from a total deduct something from… … English dictionary
deduct — [[t]dɪdʌ̱kt[/t]] deducts, deducting, deducted VERB When you deduct an amount from a total, you subtract it from the total. [V n from n] The company deducted this payment from his compensation... [be V ed] Up to 5% of marks in the exams will be… … English dictionary
deduct — /di dukt /, v.t. 1. to take away, as from a sum or amount: Once you deduct your expenses, there is nothing left. v.i. 2. detract; abate (usually fol. by from): The rocky soil deducts from the value of his property. [1375 1425; late ME < L… … Universalium
deduct — verb To take one thing from another; remove from; make smaller by some amount. I will deduct the cost of the can of peas from the money I owe you. See Also: deduce, deduction … Wiktionary
deduct — de|duct [dıˈdʌkt] v [T] [Date: 1400 1500; : Latin; Origin: deductus, past participle of deducere; DEDUCE] to take away an amount or part from a total = ↑subtract deduct sth from sth ▪ The payments will be deducted from your salary. >deductible … Dictionary of contemporary English
deduct — de|duct [ dı dʌkt ] verb transitive to take an amount or number from a total: deduct something from something: Nothing will be deducted from your pay without your consent … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
deduct — verb (T) to take away an amount or part from a total; subtract: deduct sth from: The dues will be deducted from his weekly pay cheques. deductible adjective … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
deduct — verb ADVERB ▪ at source (BrE) ▪ Tax is deducted at source. ▪ automatically ▪ This amount will be automatically deducted from your salary. PREPOSITION … Collocations dictionary