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1 margin
[΄ma:dзin] n եզր, սահման. նվա զագույն սահման. the margin of a page գրքի/էջի լուսանցք. notes on the margin նշումներ լուսանցք ներում. (եզերք, ափ) on the margin of the lake լճի ափին. margin of error սխալի սահ ման նե րը/հնարա վորությունը. wide margin of պահանջվածից ավելի. margin of profit շահույթի չափը/մ ա կարդա կը. margin of safety ապահովության սամա նագիծը. a narrow margin ձայների փոքր մեծա մասնու թյուն -
2 Margin
هامش ، حد ، غطاء ، إيراد هَامِشِيّ -
3 Margin call
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4 Margin dealing
عملية حدية ، عملية بورصة تحدد فيها قيمة الخسارة -
5 Margin money
عربون ، دفعة مقدمة -
6 Margin of error
هامش الخطأ ، حد مسموح به من الأخطاء -
7 Margin of profit
هامش الربح ، حد الربح -
8 Margin of safety
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9 margin
1) حافة 2) هامش* * *هامِش -
10 margin of acetabulum
حافة الحق* * *حافَةُ الحُقّ -
11 MARGIN OF LIFT
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12 MARGIN OF SAFETY
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13 MARGIN
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14 MARGIN
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15 MARGIN STRIP
English-Arabic construction engineering dictionary > MARGIN STRIP
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16 MARGIN TROWEL
English-Arabic construction engineering dictionary > MARGIN TROWEL
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17 margin
The blank space outside the printing area on a page. -
18 margin guide
"One of the layout guides on the top, bottom, left, and right sides of a page that is used to define its margins." -
19 gutter margin
A margin setting that adds extra space to the side or top margin of a document you plan to bind. A gutter margin ensures that text isn't obscured by the binding. -
20 ABC code for contribution margin
A classifier that names categories in an ABC classification that ranks discrete categories of items according to their contribution margin.English-Arabic terms dictionary > ABC code for contribution margin
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