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1 beleženje
• keeping track; marking; notation; polling; scoring -
2 očuvanost
• keeping; preservation -
3 pamćenje
• keeping track; memorising; memory; mind; recollection; rememberance; remembrance; retention; storage; storeing; storing -
4 pritežavanje
• keeping; possesion -
5 trasiranje
• keeping track; laying out; routing -
6 upotreba toplotne moći otpadak
• keeping caloric power of waste -
7 uzimajući u obzi
• keeping in mind -
8 vodeći računa o redu
• keeping track -
9 čučanje doma
• home keeping; home-keeping -
10 knjigovodstvo
• accountancy; accountant; accountants; accounting; book keeping; bookkeeping; book-keeping; ledger accounts -
11 koji čuči doma
• home keeping; home-keeping -
12 mašina za knjiženje
• accounting machine; book keeping machine; book-keeping machine -
13 pčelarstvo
• apiculture; bee keeping; beekeeping; bee-keeping -
14 prosto knjigovodstvo
• book keeping by single entry; book-keeping by single entry -
15 služba na spratovima u hotelu
• house keeping; house-keeping -
16 vođenje domaćinstva
• house keeping; housekeeping; house-keeping -
17 čuvanje
• ward• retention• safekeeping• storage• storing• custody• conservancy• conservation• lay-up• keeping• laying-off• maintenance -
18 držanje
• poise• detention• mien• occupancy• holding• keeping• adhesion• attitude -
19 držanje kursa sa
• course keeping -
20 knjigovodstvo
• book-keeping• accounting• accountancy
См. также в других словарях:
Keeping — Keep ing, n. 1. A holding; restraint; custody; guard; charge; care; preservation. [1913 Webster] His happiness is in his own keeping. South. [1913 Webster] 2. Maintenance; support; provision; feed; as, the cattle have good keeping. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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keeping — UK US /ˈkiːpɪŋ/ noun [U] ► the act of keeping or protecting something: »The keeping of accurate records relating to staff absence is absolutely essential. → See also BOOKKEEPING(Cf. ↑bookkeeping), RECORD KEEPING(Cf. ↑record keeping) … Financial and business terms
keeping — ► NOUN ▪ the action of keeping something. ● in (or out of) keeping with Cf. ↑out of keeping with … English terms dictionary
keeping — [kēp′iŋ] n. 1. observance (of a rule, holiday, promise, etc.) 2. care; custody; charge 3. maintenance or means of maintenance; keep 4. the condition in which something is kept 5. reservation for future use; preservation in keeping with in… … English World dictionary
keeping — index administration, charge (custody), compliance, conservation, constraint (imprisonment), control ( … Law dictionary
keeping in — index detention Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
keeping — /ˈkipɪŋ / (say keeping) noun 1. the act of someone or something that keeps; observance, custody, or care: the keeping of community rituals; the keeping of a tidy garden. 2. Mechanics any of various devices for holding something in position. 3.… …
keeping — n. care 1) in keeping (in safe keeping) conformity 2) in keeping with (in keeping with regulations) 3) out of keeping with * * * [ kiːpɪŋ] out of keepingwith [ care ] in keeping (in safe keeping) [ conformity ] in keeping with (in keeping with… … Combinatory dictionary
keeping — keep|ing [ˈki:pıŋ] n 1.) in keeping (with sth) matching something or suitable in a particular situation ▪ In keeping with tradition, everyone wore black. 2.) out of keeping (with sth) not matching something or not suitable in a particular… … Dictionary of contemporary English
keeping — noun (U) 1 in sb s keeping being looked after or guarded by someone 2 in safe keeping being carefully guarded somewhere 3 in keeping/out of keeping (with sth) suitable or not suitable for a particular occasion or purpose: Please ensure your… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English