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1 loss
s. губиток, штета; загуба, губиток; загуба, штета -
2 loss due to
губиток како резултат на; a loss leader производ со ниска цена (мамка за купувачот да влезе во продавница) -
3 loss and damages, L&D
губиток, штета -
4 loss forecast
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5 loss on exchange
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6 loss settlement
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7 loss-leader
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8 loss/profit on exchange
негативна/позитивна курена разлика; губиток/добивка на курена разлика -
9 loss; waste
губиток; загуба -
10 consequential loss
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11 credit loss
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12 dead loss
(ненадоместлив) губиток dead man/woman мртовец -
13 heat loss
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14 make loss/profit
оствари загуба/добивка; оствари загуба/добивка. -
15 operating loss
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16 partial loss
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17 profit and loss account/statement
сметка на добитокот (приходи и расходи); сметка на приходи и расходи; сметка на губитоци и добивкиEnglish-Macedonian dictionary > profit and loss account/statement
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18 settlement of loss
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19 suffer a loss
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20 tax loss
n. econ. пријавување загуба (со цел да се намали данокот)
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loss — (n.) O.E. los loss, destruction, from P.Gmc. *lausa (see LOSE (Cf. lose)). The modern word, however, probably evolved 14c. with a weaker sense, from lost, the original pp. of lose. Phrase at a loss (1590s) originally refers to hounds losing the… … Etymology dictionary
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