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1 usual
adj običan, običajan, uobičajen, redovan* * *
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redovan
redovit
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2 usual age
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3 usual terms
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4 acceptation
s povoljan prijem; pristanak, priznato ili prihvaćeno značenje neke riječi / in the usual # of the world = u običnom smislu (značenju) riječi* * *
povoljan prijem
prihvaćanje
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5 charge
I.ntroљak, naknada, pristojba, izdatak• abolish charge ukinuti pristojbu• access charge naknada za pristup• accrued charge obračunati izdatak, akumulirana obveza• bank charge bankovna naknada• charge account kreditni račun• charge card kreditna kartica (dobavljača)• credit charge troљak kredita• finance charge troљak financiranja• interconnection charge troљak/naknada za međusobno povezivanjeBilj.: Troљak/naknada za pristup i uporabu koju vlasnik/operater telekomunikacijskih mreћa i usluga plaća operaterima i/ili pruћateljima usluga koji se s njim povezuju• loan charge troљak kredita• non-discriminatory charge nediskriminirajuća naknada• quasi-fiscal charge kvazifiskalno opterećenje• travel and entertainment ( charge) card kreditna kartica dobavljača (npr. robne kuće) za čije se iznose izravno tereti vlasnik karticeBilj.: Troљkovi zdravstvenih usluga koje odobrava osiguravatelj u sustavu Medicare; uobičajeni troљkovi davatelja zdravstvenih usluga u određenom područjuII.vteretiti, zaračunatiEnglesko-Hrvatski Glosar bankarstva, osiguranja i ostalih financijskih usluga > charge
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usual — usual, customary, habitual, wonted, accustomed can mean familiar through frequent or regular repetition. Usual stresses the absence of strangeness and is applicable to whatever is normally expected or happens in the ordinary course of events… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
usual — [yo͞o′zhə wəl, yo͞ozh′wəl] adj. [ME < MFr < LL usualis < L usus: see USE] such as is in common or ordinary use; such as is most often seen, heard, used, etc.; common; ordinary; customary SYN. NORMAL as usual in the usual way usually adv … English World dictionary
usual — I adjective abundant, accepted, accustomed, acknowledged, average, banal, casual, characteristic, characterless, colorless, common, commonplace, conformable, conforming, consistent, consuetudinal, consuetudinary, conventional, current, customary … Law dictionary
Usual — U su*al, a. [L. usualis, from usus use: cf. F. usuel. See {Use}, n.] Such as is in common use; such as occurs in ordinary practice, or in the ordinary course of events; customary; ordinary; habitual; common. [1913 Webster] Consultation with… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
usual — (adj.) late 14c., from O.Fr. usuel (late 13c.), from L.L. usualis ordinary, from L. usus custom (see USE (Cf. use)). The usual suspects is from a line delivered by Claude Rains (as a French police inspector) in Casablanca (1942) … Etymology dictionary
usual — (Del lat. usuālis). 1. adj. Que común o frecuentemente se usa o se practica. 2. Dicho de una persona: Tratable, sociable y de buen genio. 3. Dicho de una cosa: Que se puede usar con facilidad. ☛ V. interpretación usual … Diccionario de la lengua española
Usual — may refer to: *Common *Normal *Standard … Wikipedia
usual — adj. 2 g. 1. Que é de uso frequente. = COMUM, HABITUAL, ORDINÁRIO ≠ INUSUAL, RARO 2. Que acontece muitas vezes. = FREQUENTE • s. m. 3. Aquilo que é habitual. 4. Livro de consulta livre numa biblioteca. (Geralmente no plural.) • usuais s. m. pl. 5 … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
usual — [adj] common, typical accepted, accustomed, average, chronic, commonplace, constant, conventional, current, customary, cut and dried*, everyday, expected, familiar, fixed, frequent, garden variety*, general, grind, habitual, mainstream, matter of … New thesaurus
usual — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ habitually or typically occurring or done. ► NOUN informal 1) the drink someone habitually prefers. 2) the thing which is typically done or present. DERIVATIVES usually adverb. ORIGIN Latin usualis, from usus a use … English terms dictionary
usual — u|su|al W2S2 [ˈju:ʒuəl, ˈju:ʒəl] adj [Date: 1300 1400; : Late Latin; Origin: usualis, from Latin usus; USE1] 1.) happening, done, or existing most of the time or in most situations ▪ Make a cheese sauce in the usual way. ▪ I ll meet you at the… … Dictionary of contemporary English