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  • 1 deduction

    заклучок, снижување, одбивање, заклучување
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    попуст, заклучок, снижување, намалување, одбивање
    n. одземање, вадење, пресметување;
    2. (мат.) намалител;
    3. извод, заклучок;
    4. (филоз.) дедукција; одбивање; одбиток; рабат; попуст; намалување; одбивање; дедукција; одземање

    English-Macedonian dictionary > deduction

  • 2 deduction; refusal

    одбивање; намалување

    English-Macedonian dictionary > deduction; refusal

  • 3 standard deduction

    n. amer. econ. неоданочлив доход

    English-Macedonian dictionary > standard deduction

  • 4 tax deduction

    n. econ. намалување на данок

    English-Macedonian dictionary > tax deduction

  • 5 a chagrin

    огорчение a close shave за влакно од a deduction for одбиток за a dog’s life кучешки живот

    English-Macedonian dictionary > a chagrin

  • 6 conclusion

    крај, заклучок, одлука
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    крај, заклучок, одлука
    n. заклучок; in conclusion - конечно, на крај;
    2. завршок, крај; to bring to a conclusion - стигнува до крај, завршува;
    3. извод, заклучок; to draw a conclusion - донесува заклучок; завршеток, заклучок conclusion; deduction; reasoning заклучок; крај; размислување

    English-Macedonian dictionary > conclusion

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  • déduction — [ dedyksjɔ̃ ] n. f. • 1355; lat. deductio I ♦ Action de soustraire une somme d une autre. ⇒ décompte, défalcation, retranchement, soustraction. Faire la déduction des sommes déjà payées. Déduction faite des arrhes versées. Somme qui entre, vient… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • deduction — de·duc·tion n 1: an amount allowed by tax laws to be subtracted from income in order to decrease the amount of income tax due see also internal revenue code in the important laws section compare credit, ex …   Law dictionary

  • Deduction — • An argument or reasoning process, that kind of mediate inference by which from truths already known we advance to a knowledge of other truths necessarily implied in the former; the mental product or result of that process. Also a method, the… …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • deduction — 1 Deduction, abatement, rebate, discount are comparable when they mean an amount subtracted from a gross sum. Deduction is interchangeable with any of the others but not without some loss in precision. An abatement is a deduction from a levied… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • Deduction — Déduction Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Deduction — may refer to: in logic: Deductive reasoning, inference in which the conclusion is of no greater generality than the premises Natural deduction, an approach to proof theory that attempts to provide a formal model of logical reasoning as it… …   Wikipedia

  • Deduction — De*duc tion, n. [L. deductio: cf. F. d[ e]duction.] 1. Act or process of deducing or inferring. [1913 Webster] The deduction of one language from another. Johnson. [1913 Webster] This process, by which from two statements we deduce a third, is… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • déduction — DÉDUCTION. s. f. Soustraction. On lui a payé tant en déduction du principal. La succession, déduction faite des frais, monte à telle somme. [b]f♛/b] Il signifie aussi, Narration, énumération en détail. Faire une longue déduction de ses raisons,… …   Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française 1798

  • deduction — Deduction. Soustraction. On luy a payé tant en deduction du principal. Il signifie aussi, Narration, enumeration en detail. Faire une longue deduction de ses raisons …   Dictionnaire de l'Académie française

  • deduction — deduction, deductive The use of logical rules to arrive at a set of premisses from which certain conclusions must follow. Deduction begins with theory , moves to hypotheses derived from the theory, and then tests hypotheses via prediction and… …   Dictionary of sociology

  • deduction — early 15c., action of deducting, from M.Fr. déduction or directly from L. deductionem (nom. deductio), noun of action from pp. stem of deducere (see DEDUCE (Cf. deduce)). Meaning that which is deducted is from 1540s. As a term in logic, from L.L …   Etymology dictionary

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