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21 cost-push
n. 생산원가, (임금상승 등으로 인한)물가 상승 -
22 factor cost
x. 요인(요서)비용 -
23 first cost
x. 원가 -
24 fixed cost
x. 고정비 -
25 idle cost
x. 유휴비, 무효 원가(시설, 노동력을 충분히 활용 못한 데서 오는 손실) -
26 indirect cost
x. (경)간접비, 일반비용 -
27 prime cost
x. 매입 가격, 원가 -
28 unit cost
x. 단위 원가 -
29 C.
Ix. candle, carat, carton, case, catcher, caught, cent, center, centigrade, century, chapter, child, circa, circum(L=about), city, cloudy, commander, cost, cubic, currentIIx. Cape, Catholic, Celsius, Celtic, Centigrade -
30 c.a.f.
x. cost and freight -
31 C.A.F.
x. cost and freight -
32 C.B.
Bachelor of Surgery, Cape Breton, cash book, Companion of the Bath, Cavalry Brigade, Chief Baron, Coal Board, Common Bench, Conference Board, Confidential Book, construction battalion, cost benefit, counter bombardment, county borough, confined to barracks 외출금지 -
33 C.F.
carried forward, centrifugal force, Chaplain to the Forces, cost and freight -
34 C.F.I., d.f. (&) I.
x. cost, freight and insurance -
35 C.I.
cast iron, certificate of insurance, Channel Islands, Chief Inspect or, Chief Instructor, Commonwealth Institute, Communist International, corporate identity, corporate identification 기업 인식, cost and insurance, (Imperial Order of the)Crown of India -
36 C.I.F.
x. cost, insurance & freight 운임 보험료 포함 가격 -
37 c.i.f.
x. cost, insurance & freight 운임 보험료 포함 가격 -
38 C.P.F.F.
x. cost plus fixed fee -
39 COL
In. (산과 산사이의)안부, 기압골IIx. cost of living -
40 COLA
In. 콜라(벽오동과의 상록 교목, 서부 아프리카산, COLON(결장)의 복수)IIx. cost of living adjustment(s)생계비 조정(제도)
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