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1 Winding up
ربح غير متوقع -
2 Winding up of a company
إفراغ، تصفية، إنهاء الأعمال التجارية تصفية شركة -
3 WINDING STAIRS
دَرَج حلزونيEnglish-Arabic construction engineering dictionary > WINDING STAIRS
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4 WINDING
لَوْلَبِيEnglish-Arabic construction engineering dictionary > WINDING
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5 winding
[΄waindiŋ] a ոլորուն, գալարուն -
6 winding-up
[΄waindiŋʌp] n ավարտ, եզրափա կում. լուծարք, ձեռնարկության փակում -
7 Voluntary liquidation voluntary winding up
تصفية اختياريةEnglish-Arabic economic glossary > Voluntary liquidation voluntary winding up
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8 stair
[steə] n աստիճան, սանդուղքաբաժին (նաև flight of stairs) stairs աստիճաններ, սանդուղք. run up/down the stairs աստիճաններով վեր/վար վազել. winding stairs պտուտակավոր սանդուղք
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