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[gudz] n ապրանք. իրեր, ունեցվածք. consumer goods լայն սպառման ապրանքներ. goods and services ապրանք և ծառայություն. knitted goods գործվածքեղեն. canned goods պահածո. fancy goods արդուզարդի ապրանքներ, գալանտե րեա. goods and chattels անձնական գույք. semifinished goods կիսպատրաստուք. industrial goods արդ յունաբերական ապրանքներ. hard goods երկա րատև գործածության առարկաներ (տնտ. ապրանքներ, կահույք և այլն) basket of goods պարենի զամբյուղ. a goods train ապ րան քատար գնացք -
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4 Goods afloat
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5 Goods and chattels
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6 Goods and services accounts
حسابات البضائع والخدماتEnglish-Arabic economic glossary > Goods and services accounts
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7 Goods bought ledger
دفتر أستاذ المشترياتUK دفتر أستاذ المشتريات -
8 Goods delivered free on board
بضاعة مسلمة على سطح المركب خالصة المصاريفEnglish-Arabic economic glossary > Goods delivered free on board
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9 Goods entitled to a prefe
بَضَائِع تتمتع بأفضليةEnglish-Arabic economic glossary > Goods entitled to a prefe
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10 Goods in bond
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11 Goods in process
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12 Goods left on hand
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13 Goods liable to import duty
سلع خاضعة لضريبة الاستيرادEnglish-Arabic economic glossary > Goods liable to import duty
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14 Goods of boat
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15 Goods of foreign origin
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16 Goods on approbation
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17 Goods on approval
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18 Goods on consignment
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19 Goods on demurrage
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20 Goods on sale or return
بضائع برسم البيع أو الإعادة
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Goods — Goods, n. pl. See {Good}, n., 3. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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