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m (G bilansu) 1. Ekon., Fin., Księg. (zestawienie) balance C/U; (dokument) balance sheet- bilans otwarcia/zamknięcia an opening/a closing balance- bilans roczny an annual balance sheet- sporządzić bilans to draw up a balance sheet2. (stosunek zużycia do produkcji) balance U, ratio- bilans cieplny heat balance3. (podsumowanie) (osiągnięć, wyników) assessment; (działań) outcome- bilans energetyczny energy balance- bilans gospodarki narodowej Ekon. the balance of the national economy- bilans handlowy Ekon. trade balance- bilans księgowy Księg. balance sheet- bilans płatniczy Ekon. balance of payments- bilans siły roboczej Ekon. manpower balance- bilans ujemny Księg. deficit- bilans wodny water balance* * *FIN, EKON balance; (przen) total effect* * *mipl. -e (= stosunek, zestawienie) balance; ( dokument) balance sheet; bilans finansowy/księgowy/roczny fin. financial/accounting/annual balance; bilans płatniczy/handlowy ekon. balance of payments/trade; bilans ujemny/dodatni negative/positive balance; bilans próbny test balance; bilans cieplny fiz. heat balance; bilans energetyczny fiz. energy balance; bilans wodny hydrol. water balance; bilans sił balance of power.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > bilans
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