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1 вести учет
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > вести учет
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2 индивидуальный учет
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > индивидуальный учет
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3 производственный учет
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > производственный учет
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4 вести
1. runвести себя буйно; разгуливаться; разгуляться — run riot
вести ферму; держать ферму — run a farm
2. transact3. administer4. pilot5. manage6. guideвести в; справочник по — guide to
7. led8. step9. steps10. leading; lead; conduct; guide; carry on; keep; driveвести беспутную жизнь, прожигать жизнь — to lead a fast life
11. carry onвести автомобиль «накатом» — let a car free-wheel
12. keep13. leadвести процесс, защищать дело в суде — to plead a cause
14. lead on15. prosecuteвести судебное дело; поддерживать иск, обвинение — to prosecute a case
16. steer17. wageСинонимический ряд:слуха (сущ.) молве; молвы; слуха; слушка; слушке; слушки; слушку -
5 вести учет
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6 вести учёт расхода
Logistics: keep records of expenditureУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вести учёт расхода
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7 вести учет расхода
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8 учитывать
1) General subject: account, allow, bear in mind, calculate, consider, consult (интересы), count, discount, factor in, have in mind, heed, include, keep in mind, make allowance, make allowance (что-л.), make allowance for, make allowances (что-л.), (интересы, потребности) meet (interests): address (interests); accommodate (needs, interests);suit, reckon, reckon in, recognize, register, square up (что-л.), stock, take account, take account of, take into account, take note, bear in mind, bear in view, factor (factor smth into/in smth - учитывать в...), make allowance (что-л), meet, address, take cognizance of, take care of, take advantage of, incorporate, take aboard2) Colloquial: keep in the hopper, know3) Engineering: make provision for4) Construction: take in account5) Mathematics: account for, be based on, bear up against, lean against, lean upon, rely on, rest on, take account of (напр., члены высоких порядков в разложении), use6) Economy: discount (дисконтировать), make allowances, take on discount7) Accounting: discount (вексель; см. также cash discount; trade discount), discount a note (вексель; см. также cash discount; trade discount), tally (количество груза), cumulate (расходы)8) Politics: realize9) Literature: legislate (что-то( употребляется с предлогом for))10) Official expression: be sensible to (e.g., local customs, ethnic background, etc.)11) Banking: negotiate12) Patents: allow for15) Makarov: appreciate, give consideration (что-л.), have regard to, include (при подсчёте), keep account of (осуществлять бухгалтерский учёт), keep records (вести документацию), meter (регистрировать отпущенную электроэнергию, газ и т.п.), take into consideration, figure on, follow up
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