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1 current
ntekući, sadaљnji, aktualan• advance in current account predujam po tekućem računu• balance of current transactions bilanca tekućih transkacija• balance of payments on current account tekući račun bilance plaćanja• current account tekući račun• current account advance predujam po tekućem računu• current account balance saldo tekućega računa• current account balance on a cash basis saldo tekućega računa na gotovinskoj osnovi• current account balance on a transaction basis saldo tekućega računa na transakcijskoj osnovi• current account credit kredit po tekućem računu• current assets tekuća/kratkoročna imovina• current balance saldo tekućega računa• current credit tekući kredit• current expenditure tekući izdaci, rashodi• current exposure trenutna izloћenost• current financial year tekuća financijska godina• current liabilities tekuće obveze• current payments tekuća plaćanja• current receipts tekući primici• current revenues tekući prihodi• current transfers tekući transferi• current value tekuća vrijednostEnglesko-Hrvatski Glosar bankarstva, osiguranja i ostalih financijskih usluga > current
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2 put down
vt 1. metnuti, položiti; odložiti, pustiti (put that gun down at once); [fig] nastupiti odlučno, energično (to pšut one's foot down) 2. (silom) suzbiti, ugušiti, zaustaviti, spriječiti (to # a rebellion = ugušiti pobunu); ušutkati, utišati (dosadna govornika i dr.); napustiti, ukinuti 3. poniziti (koga), sniziti (komu čin, položaj i dr.), lišiti koga moći i dr. (to # the mighty) 4. napisati, staviti na papir; upisati se u spisak i dr. (put me down for 10 pounds = napiši da sam priložio 10 funti) 5. smanjiti, sniziti (npr. izdatke) (to # one's expenditure) 6. smatrati, držati koga (za što) (I put him down as a fool; how should you put him down at?=što mislite koliko mu je godina?) 7. pripisati (to=komu, čemu) (to put the accident down to the negligence= pripisati nesretan slučaj nemaru; to # to a p's account=staviti komu u račun)* * *
deponirati
metnuti
polagati
položiti
spustiti
staviti dolje
zabilježiti
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