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1 amount
hulk, kogus, kogusumma ; küündima -
2 amount\ due
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3 amount\ of\ helm
roolinurk, rooli pöördenurk -
4 amount\ of\ money
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5 amount\ of\ rudder
roolinurk, rooli pöördenurk -
6 amount\ to
küündima, ulatuma, kokku tegema -
7 amount\ to\ something
küündima, ulatuma, kokku tegema -
8 gross\ amount
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9 стоимость ссуды
nbank. (àíãë.: amount of loan; loan value; loan amount; loan proceeds) laenusumma -
10 kaetav maksumus
account. kaetav väärtus (àíãë. recoverable amount) -
11 жилой фонд
gener. (àíãë.: available housing; housing facilities; housing stock; housing facilities stock; housing resources; residential properties; dwelling stock; stock of dwellings; amount of housing; housing sp eluasemefond -
12 товарооборот
1.1) gener. (àíãë.: amount of sales; sales proceeds; sales turnover; sales value/volume; total sale; turnover; volume of sales; offtake; sales; sales value; sales volume; take; turn over // íåì.: Umsatz; Absat läbimüük2) account. (àíãë.: overall sales; sales turnover // íåì.: Umsatz aus Verkauf) müügikäive2. ngener. kaubakäive, kaubaringlus
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