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1 share
[inform] dijeljenje* * *
akcija
dijeliti
dijeljenje
dio
dionica
dokument o udjelu
doprinos
imati Å¡to zajedniÄko
komad
kvota
podijeliti
raonik
raspodijeliti
sudjelovanje
sudjelovati
udio
ulog
uplata
zajedniÄki koristiti -
2 share (something)
dijeliti (nešto) -
3 share capital
[com] osnovna glavnica* * *
dioniÄki kapital
osnovna imovina -
4 share farming
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5 share forward
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6 share name
ime dijeljenja -
7 share of stock
udio dionica -
8 share point
toÄka dijeljenja -
9 share register / stock transfer book
registar dioniÄaraEnglish-Croatian dictionary > share register / stock transfer book
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10 share transfer restriction
ograniÄenje transfera dionica -
11 share-level security
sigurnost na razini dijeljenja -
12 share ceded in reinsurance
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13 share cropper
s [US] napoličar -
14 share out
vt podijeliti, razdijeliti (to među) -
15 share out
s razdioba udjela; raspodjela uložaka (iz štedne blagajne) -
16 share-cropper
s [US] napoličar -
17 share-out
s razdioba udjela; raspodjela uložaka (iz štedne blagajne) -
18 asset share
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19 attenuated share
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20 common share
redovne dionice
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share — n 1: a portion belonging to, due to, or due from an individual a joint tortfeasor is liable for her share of the damages; specif: the part allotted or belonging to one of a number owning together any property or interest the share of a joint… … Law dictionary
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Share — 〈[ ʃɛ:(r)] m. 6〉 Aktie [engl., „Aktie, Anteil“] * * * Share [ʃɛ:ɐ̯ ], der; s, s [engl. share, eigentl. = Teil, Anteil]: engl. Bez. für: Aktie. * * * Share [ ʃeə; englisch »Anteil«] der, / s … Universal-Lexikon
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share — share, participate, partake can mean to have, get, use, exercise, experience, or engage in something in common with another or others. Share implies that one as the original owner or holder grants the part use, enjoyment, or possession to another … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Share — Share, n. [OE. share, AS. scearu, scaru, fr. sceran to shear, cut. See {Shear}, v.] 1. A certain quantity; a portion; a part; a division; as, a small share of prudence. [1913 Webster] 2. Especially, the part allotted or belonging to one, of any… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Share — (englisch für teilen) ist der Name eines Peer to Peer Programms, siehe Share (P2P) die Bezeichnung für die Laufwerks oder Druckerfreigabe in einem Computer Netzwerk, siehe Datei und Druckdienste der Nachname der ehemaligen französischen… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Share — Share, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Shared}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Sharing}.] 1. To part among two or more; to distribute in portions; to divide. [1913 Webster] Suppose I share my fortune equally between my children and a stranger. Swift. [1913 Webster] 2. To … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Share — puede referirse a: Se suele denominar share a la cuota de pantalla, aunque éste no es exactamente el share. Se puede referir a «Market share», término en inglés que se traduce por cuota de mercado. Torta publicitaria Share (P2P), software P2P de… … Wikipedia Español
share — ‘plough blade’ [OE] and share ‘portion’ [14] are distinct words, but they are ultimately related. The former came from the Germanic base *skar , *sker ‘cut’, which also produced English score, shear, short, etc. Its German relative is schar… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
share — ‘plough blade’ [OE] and share ‘portion’ [14] are distinct words, but they are ultimately related. The former came from the Germanic base *skar , *sker ‘cut’, which also produced English score, shear, short, etc. Its German relative is schar… … Word origins