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81 Aufstellen
Aufstellen n 1. RECHT posting (von Verbotsschildern); 2. V&M putting up (Preisverzeichnisse)* * ** * *aufstellen
(Bilanz) to prepare, to make, to strike, (entwickeln) to elaborate, (Kosten) to specify, (Maschine) to instal(l), to mount, to assemble, (Rechnung) to make out (up), (Waren) to display, to expose;
• Bedingungen aufstellen to make (stipulate) conditions;
• Etat aufstellen to make a budget, to prepare the estimates;
• Fahrplan aufstellen to make out a timetable (schedule of trains, US);
• neue Höchstkurse an der Börse aufstellen to reach a new high;
• Inventar aufstellen to [take an] inventory, to take stock;
• Kandidaten aufstellen to nominate (set up, put up) a candidate;
• Kostenanschlag aufstellen to make an estimate;
• Liste aufstellen to make out a list;
• als Norm aufstellen to set up as a norm;
• Streikposten aufstellen to throw a picket line, to picket, to place strikers on picket;
• Tabellen aufstellen to compile (dress) tables;
• Tagesordnung aufstellen to fix the agenda;
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82 preliminować
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > preliminować
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83 begroting
♦voorbeelden:hij overschreed de begroting • he exceeded the budgetbinnen de begroting blijven • keep within the budgetde begroting sluitend maken • balance the bookseen tekort op de begroting • a deficit on the budget -
84 raming
1 estimate♦voorbeelden:1 een te hoge/te lage raming • an overestimate/underestimateeen raming maken van • make an estimate of -
85 avaluar
• appraise• appreciate• assess• make an error• make an estimate for• make an example of -
86 cometer un error
• err• make a mistake• make an enquiry• make an estimate -
87 cometer una falta
• err• make a mistake• make an enquiry• make an estimate -
88 allowance method
учет метод создания оценочных резервов* (один из методов оценки и списания возможных потерь из-за неоплаты счетов покупателями; предполагает расчет предполагаемой безнадежной задолженности при реализации товара в кредит (может выражаться в форме определенного процента от объемов продаж в кредит, процента от размера счетов к получению, др.) и списание убытков с использованием счета резервов по безнадежным долгам; предполагаемые потери отражаются по дебету счета расходов и кредиту счета резервов; если становится известно, что покупатель не оплатит долг (напр., из-за банкротства), сумма долга записывается в дебет счета резервов по безнадежным долгам и в кредит счета дебиторской задолженности; если покупатель все же оплатит долг позже, сумма долга заносится в дебет счета денежных средств и в кредит счета дебиторской задолженности)See:direct write-off method, bad debt, doubtful debt, allowance for doubtful accounts, uncollectible accounts expense, accounts receivable* * *. A method of recording collection losses based on estimates before the actual determination that the business will be unable to collect such losses. For example, at the end of the year a company will make an estimate of the uncollectible accounts receivable at that point in time. The actual dollar amount of the accounts receivable that will be uncollected may not be known for certainty for many months or even years. . Small Business Taxes & Management 2 . -
89 оценивать
•It is necessary carefully to assess those factors which...
•To make an estimate of the maximum conversion of...
•In order to evaluate these theories...
•The losses of gas can be assessed (or set) at about 2.7 kg.
•Reserves are estimated (or evaluated) at 10,000,000 bbl.
•The lower limit is estimated at 0.002 mg.
•It is not possible with this information alone to judge the effectiveness of an existing system.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > оценивать
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90 figure out
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91 Abschätzung vornehmen
Abschätzung vornehmen
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92 Anschlag der Kosten vornehmen
Anschlag der Kosten vornehmen
to make an estimate of the costsBusiness german-english dictionary > Anschlag der Kosten vornehmen
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93 Kostenanschlag aufstellen
Kostenanschlag aufstellen
to make an estimateBusiness german-english dictionary > Kostenanschlag aufstellen
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94 Voranschlag machen
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95 unterziehen
unterziehen, einer Bewertung
to value, to make an estimate;
• Geschäfte einer Gesellschaft einer Nachprüfung unterziehen to investigate the affairs of a company;
• der Normenkontrolle unterziehen to review administratively;
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96 einer Bewertung
unterziehen, einer Bewertung
to value, to make an estimate;
• Geschäfte einer Gesellschaft einer Nachprüfung unterziehen to investigate the affairs of a company;
• der Normenkontrolle unterziehen to review administratively;
• Ware einer sorgfältigen Überprüfung unterziehen to submit goods to a careful examination. -
97 Überschlag machen
Überschlag machen
to [frame (make) an] estimate, to compute, to figure upon. -
98 hacer estimación
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99 een begroting maken
een begroting makenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een begroting maken
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100 een raming maken van
een raming maken vanVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een raming maken van
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