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1 вредност
value, price, worth, worthiness* * *account 2, value, asset, merit -
2 вреднува
value v* * *value (v) -
3 корисност
value* * *value -
4 вреднотија
value, price, worth, worthiness -
5 проценува
estimate; value————————value v————————assess; estimate; value* * *value (v), appraise, assess, estimate, consider -
6 оценува
(дава оценка) to give a mark, to mark, to estimate, to evaluate (прецени), to (e)valuate, to value, to appraise, to assess————————estimate; value————————assess; estimate; value* * *(квалитет вредност)appraise--------appreciate, estimate -
7 данок на промет
sales tax, value added tax* * *sales tax, value added tax -
8 цени
appreciate; respect————————to value, to prize, to rate, to esteem, to respect, to appreciate, to think highly of————————appreciate* * *value (v), admire, appreciate, hold in estimation -
9 корист
benefit; profit————————yield; return————————interest, benefit, utility, usefulness, gain————————benefit; profit; good; yield; return————————compensation; yield; return* * *gain n, value, advantage, avail (n), convenience -
10 цена
rate; tariff; price————————cost; expenditure————————price, cost, charge, value,(фиг) worth, respect, regard, esteem————————cost; price; quotation; tariff————————quotation————————cost* * *cost (n) -
11 вишок на вредноста
surplus value -
12 оскапува
to make dearer, to appreciate, to raise in value, to increase (the prices) -
13 оскапи
to make dearer, to appreciate, to raise in value, to increase (the prices) -
14 оцени
(дава оценка) to give a mark, to mark, to estimate, to evaluate (прецени), to (e)valuate, to value, to appraise, to assess -
15 поскапува
to make dearer, to make more expensive, to appreciate, to raise in value -
16 поскапи
to make dearer, to make more expensive, to appreciate, to raise in value -
17 прокопсува
to be good, to have value, to get on, to do well -
18 прокопса
to be good, to have value, to get on, to do well -
19 хранителност
nutritious ness, food value
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