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1 indirect
[ˌində΄rekt] a անուղղակի, կողմնակի. շեղ, թեք, ոչ ուղիղ. an indirect answer/route խուսափողական պատասխան. զարտուղի ճանա պարհ. indirect taxes/evidence կողմնակի հարկ. անուղղակի ապացույց. an indirect approach փխբ. զարտուղի ճանապարհներ. քեր. indirect question անուղղակի հարց -
2 Indirect
غير مباشر -
3 indirect
لامباشر* * *لَامُباشِر -
4 INDIRECT
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5 Indirect and direct subsidies
دعم مباشر وغير مباشرEnglish-Arabic economic glossary > Indirect and direct subsidies
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6 Indirect arbitrage; - exchange
موازنة غير مباشرة(سعر الصرف)English-Arabic economic glossary > Indirect arbitrage; - exchange
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7 Indirect business taxes
ضرائب غير مباشرة تسددها المؤسسات التجارية -
8 Indirect cost
تكلفة غير مباشرة -
9 Indirect effect
أثر غير مباشر -
10 Indirect effects
أثار غير مباشرة -
11 Indirect evidence
دليل غير مباشر -
12 Indirect exchange
US سعر صرف غير مباشر(بطريق الموازنة) -
13 Indirect expenses
مصروفات غير مباشرة(عامة) -
14 Indirect help
UK تدخل نَقْدِيّ غير مباشر من بنك إنجلترا بشراء سندات الخزانة -
15 Indirect investment
استثمار غير مباشر -
16 Indirect labour
عمالة غير مباشرة -
17 Indirect material cost
تكلفة اَلْمَوَادّ غير المباشرة -
18 Indirect materials
مواد غير مباشرة -
19 Indirect mortgage loan
اعتماد بضمان رهن إِضَافِيّ -
20 Indirect parity
تعدل غير مباشر(بعملة ثالثة)
См. также в других словарях:
indirect — indirect, e [ ɛ̃dirɛkt ] adj. • 1416; lat. indirectus ♦ Qui n est pas direct. 1 ♦ Qui n est pas en ligne droite, qui fait un ou plusieurs détours. ⇒ courbe, détourné. Itinéraire indirect. Éclairage indirect, qui éclaire par réflexion sur les… … Encyclopédie Universelle
indirect — INDIRÉCT, Ă, indirecţi, te, adj. 1. (Adesea adverbial) Care nu este direct, care se produce, apare sau se obţine prin mijlocirea cuiva sau a ceva. 2. (lingv.; în sintagmele) Stil indirect sau vorbire indirectă = procedeu sintactic de redare a… … Dicționar Român
indirect — indirect, ecte (in di rèkt, rèk t ; voy. DIRECT, pour la prononciation de la finale) adj. 1° Qui n est pas direct. Chemin indirect. 2° Fig. Qui suit une voie détournée. Avis indirect. Moyens indirects. Louanges indirectes, celles qu on… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
Indirect — In di*rect , a. [Pref. in not + direct: cf. F. indirect.] [1913 Webster] 1. Not direct; not straight or rectilinear; deviating from a direct line or course; circuitous; as, an indirect road. [1913 Webster] 2. Not tending to an aim, purpose, or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
indirect — indirect, circuitous, roundabout are comparable when applied to ways, routes, or means with the meaning not leading by a straight path to a destination or goal. Indirect basically implies departure from the straight and short line between two… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
indirect — I Adjective allusive, ambagious, backhanded, circuitous, circumambulating, circumlocutory, covert, crooked, desultory, deviating, deviatory, devious, devius, digressing, digressive, excursive, hidden, implicit, labyrinthine, meandering, non… … Law dictionary
indirect — UK US /ˌɪndɪˈrekt/ adjective ► not done or communicated in a direct way: »We decided to take an indirect approach to tackling the problem of absenteeism. »He made only an indirect reference to what had happened at the meeting. ► happening in… … Financial and business terms
indirect — [in΄də rekt′; ] occas. [, in΄dīrekt′] adj. [ME < ML indirectus] not direct; specif., a) not straight; deviating; roundabout b) not straight to the point, or to the person or thing aimed at [an indirect reply] c) not straightforward; not fair… … English World dictionary
indirect — (adj.) late 14c., from M.Fr. indirect (14c.) or directly from L.L. indirectus, from in not, opposite of (see IN (Cf. in ) (1)) + directus (see DIRECT (Cf. direct)). Related: Indirectness … Etymology dictionary
indirect — Indirect, [indir]ecte. adj. Qui n est pas direct. Il n a point d usage au propre. Fig. Voyes indirectes, Se dit en mauvaise part, pour de mauvais moyens. Il est parvenu à cette charge par des voyes indirectes. On appelle aussi figur. Loüanges… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
Indirect — (v. lat.), nicht geradezu, mittelbar, durch einen Dritten … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon