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    {kɔst}
    I. 1. цена, стойност, разход, разноски
    at any COST, at all COSTs на всяка цена
    at the COST of с цената на, за сметка на
    at one's COST за своя сметка
    high COST of living скъпотия, скъп живот
    COST and freight стойност и фрахт на прeвоза
    COST insurance and freight (съкр. c. i. f.) стойност на превоза, фрахта и застраховката
    2. рl съдебни разноски
    to know to one's COST знам от горчив опит
    to learn to one's COST изпитвам на гърба си
    II. 1. струвам (и прен.)
    COST what it may каквото и да струва, на всяка цена
    2. пресмятам разноските по производството на, определям цената (на), оценявам
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    {kъst} n 1. цена, стойност; разход, разноски; at any cost, at all cost(2) {kъst} v (cost) 1. струвам (и прен.); cost what it may каквото
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    цена; струвам; разход; разноски; коствам;
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    1. at any cost, at all costs на всяка цена 2. at one's cost за своя сметка 3. at the cost of с цената на, за сметка на 4. cost and freight стойност и фрахт на прeвоза 5. cost insurance and freight (съкр. c. i. f.) стойност на превоза, фрахта и застраховката 6. cost what it may каквото и да струва, на всяка цена 7. high cost of living скъпотия, скъп живот 8. i. цена, стойност, разход, разноски 9. ii. струвам (и прен.) 10. pl съдебни разноски 11. to know to one's cost знам от горчив опит 12. to learn to one's cost изпитвам на гърба си 13. пресмятам разноските по производството на, определям цената (на), оценявам
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    cost[kɔst] I. v ( cost) 1. струвам; to \cost dear(ly) струвам скъпо; \cost what it may каквото и да струва, на каквато и да е цена, с цената на всичко; the scandal \cost her career скандалът ѝ коства кариерата; 2. пресмятам разноските по производството на; определям цената, оценявам; has this project been \costed? пресметнати ли са разходите по този проект? to \cost out изчислявам; II. n 1. цена, стойност, разход, разноски; at any \cost, at all \costs на всяка цена; at the \cost of с цената на; за сметка на; at o.'s \cost за своя сметка; prime \cost фабрична цена; appraisal \cost ориентировъчна стойност; high \cost of living скъп живот, скъпотия; to bear the \cost of поемам разноските по; \cost-benefit analysis икон. анализ на съотношението разход-изхода; \cost and freight цена франко пристанище; \cost of production производствени разходи; the \cost in time and labour разходи, изчислени във време и труд; 2. pl съдебни разноски; to carry \costs поемам разноските; to pay \costs плащам разноските; to count the \cost изчислявам щетите (пораженията); отчитам последствията.

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