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1 die Unkosten
- {charge} vật mang, vật chở, vật gánh, gánh nặng &), số đạn nạp, số thuốc nạp, điện tích, sự nạp điện, sự tích điện, tiền phải trả, giá tiền, tiền công, tiền thù lao, sự gánh vác, nhiệm vụ - bổn phận, trách nhiệm, sự trông nom, sự coi sóc, người được giao cho trông nom, vật được giao cho trông nom, những con chiên của cha cố, mệnh lệnh, huấn thị, chỉ thị, lời buộc tội - sự buộc tội, cuộc tấn công dữ dội, cuộc đột kích ồ ạt, hiệu lệnh đột kích - {cost} giá, chi phí, phí tổn, sự phí, án phí, giá phải trả - {expense} sự tiêu, phụ phí, công tác phí = die Unkosten [für] {outlay [on,upon]}+ = die Unkosten tragen {to meet the expenses}+ = frei von Unkosten {clear}+ = die allgemeinen Unkosten {overhead expenses}+ = abzüglich der Unkosten {deducting expenses}+ = sich in Unkosten stürzen {to go to expense; to put oneself to charges}+ = für die Unkosten aufkommen {to meet the expenses}+ -
2 die Ausgaben
- {outgo} tiền chi tiêu, sự đi ra, sự tuôn ra, sự chảy ra, sự phát ra = Ausgaben haben {to disburse}+ = die kleinen Ausgaben {petty cash}+ = Ausgaben einplanen {to allow for expenses}+ = die Ausgaben bestreiten {to meet demands; to meet expenses}+ -
3 die Ansprüche befriedigen
- {to meet demands; to meet expenses} = ein Buch für gehobene Ansprüche {a book for critical readers}+ = hohe Ansprüche an jemanden stellen {to demand a great deal of someone; to make heavy demands on someone}+Deutsch-Vietnamesisch Wörterbuch > die Ansprüche befriedigen
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