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1 işletme vergisi
"excise tax; sales tax" -
2 tüketim vergisi
n. excise duty, excise -
3 istihlak
,-ki consumption. - etmek /ı/ to consume, use up. - vergisi excise tax, excise. -
4 almak
v. exchange, take, get, buy, receive, accept, take in, seize, capture, conquer, pick up, gain (weight), put on (weight), admit, assume, borrow, collect, come in, divest smb. of, draw, enter on, enter upon, enucleate, excise, extract, fetch, garner* * *1. receive 2. take -
5 kesinti
n. interruption, stoppage, cut, deduction, wage cut, dock, dockage, subtraction* * *1. surge 2. excise (n.) -
6 kesmek
v. cut, break, clip, cease, stop, discontinue, interrupt, disconnect, intersect, abandon, butcher, carve, chop, chop off, close, close down, crop, cut back, cut off, cut out, deaden, dock, drop, dry up, excise, fair, fell, gash, give over, hack, hew--------kesmek (bilgisayar)v. truncate--------kesmek (biryerini)v. nick oneself--------kesmek (iştah vb)v. blunt--------kesmek (kan vb.)v. stanch, staunch--------kesmek (nefes)v. bate--------kesmek (saman vb)v. chaff--------kesmek (tırnak)v. pare--------kesmek (uzunluğuna)v. slit* * *cut -
7 temizlemek
v. clean, depurate, expurgate, clean up, cleanse, purify, clarify, clear, bump off, clean out, clear up, decontaminate, do, do out, erase, excise, get rid of, gut, houseclean, mop up, purge, rid, rub out, scavenge, swab down, sweep* * *clean -
8 vergi
n. assessment, duty, excise, gabelle, imposition, impost, Scot, tax, dues* * *1. tax 2. taxe 3. impost 4. tribute (n.) 5. tax (n.) -
9 kesmemek
v. (neg. form of kesmek) cut, break, clip, cease, stop, discontinue, interrupt, disconnect, intersect, abandon, butcher, carve, chop, chop off, close, close down, crop, cut back, cut off, cut out, deaden, dock, drop, dry up, excise, fair, fell, gash, give over, hack, hew -
10 temizlememek
v. (neg. form of temizlemek) clean, depurate, expurgate, clean up, cleanse, purify, clarify, clear, bump off, clean out, clear up, decontaminate, do, do out, erase, excise, get rid of, gut, houseclean, mop up, purge, rid, rub out, scavenge, swab down, sweep -
11 vergi koymak
v. excise, tax -
12 vergilendirmek
v. excise, tariff, tax -
13 vergilendirmemek
v. (neg. form of vergilendirmek) excise, tariff, tax -
14 kesip çıkarmak
to excise -
15 işletme
1. business enterprise (often used to refer to public-service enterprises or public utilities). 2. administrating, managing (a business enterprise). 3. operating (a machine). - fakültesi school of business administration. - gereçleri the operating equipment and materials of a business. - vergisi 1. an excise tax. 2. a sales tax.
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