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1 loss
باخت ، زيان ، ضرر ، خسارت ، گمراهي ، فقدان ،اتلاف اتلاف ( درجمع) تلفات ، ضايعات ،خسارات -
2 loss factor
ضريب اتلاف -
3 loss leader
كالائي كه با ضرر فروخته ميشود ( براي جمع كردنمشتر مشتري) -
4 loss of accuracy
فقدان دقت -
5 insertion loss
تلفات جااندازي -
6 profit and loss
حساب سود وزيان -
7 profit and loss a
حسابسودوزيان -
8 profit and loss acco
حساب سود و زيان -
9 stop loss order
(stoporder)دستور خريد يا فروش سهام بدلال سهام -
10 to bear a loss
خسارت ديدن ياكشيدن ،ضرردادن -
11 to cut a loss
ازنصف ضرربرگشتن -
12 to incur a loss
زيانديدن،ضرر ديدن -
13 to replace a loss
جاي زياني را پركردن -
14 to sell at a loss
بضر يا زيانفروختن -
15 to suffer a loss
زيان ديدن،ضرر دادن،تحمل خسارت كردن -
16 to sustain a loss
زيانديدن،ضرردادن،تحملخسارت كردن،متحمل خسارت ش -
17 stoporder
(stop loss order)دستور خريد يا فروش سهام بدلالسه سهام
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