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[kɒst] 1. v(past і p. p. cost) ко́штувати; визнача́ти ва́ртість2. n1) ва́ртість; ціна́; собіва́ртість2) pl ви́трати, затра́тиbudgeted costs — кошто́рисні ви́трати
burden costs — накладні́ ви́трати
commercial costs — по́вні ви́трати ( фірми)
compliant costs — ви́трати у зв'язку́ з конве́рсією
costs of production — ви́трати виробни́цтва
court costs — судові́ ви́трати
depreciation costs — амортизаці́йні ви́трати
downtime costs — ви́трати вна́слідок просто́ю
external costs — зо́внішні ви́трати
idle time costs — ви́трати вна́слідок просто́ю
labour costs — ви́трати на робо́чу си́лу
marketing costs — ви́трати збу́ту
prime costs — собіва́ртість, фабри́чна ціна́
process costs — виробни́чі ви́трати
supplementary costs бух. — непрямі́ ви́трати
welfare costs — ви́трати на соціа́льні та культу́рні потре́би
working costs — експлуатаці́йні ви́трати
••at the cost of — ціно́ю чого́сь
at any cost, at all costs — за вся́ку ці́ну
at one's cost — чиї́мсь ко́штом
to count the cost — зва́жити на всі обста́вини
to know to one's own cost — зна́ти з вла́сного гірко́го до́свіду
См. также в других словарях:
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