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1 kred|ka
f 1. (do rysowania) coloured pencil GB, colored pencil US- kredki woskowe a. świecowe (wax) crayons- rysować/malować kredkami to draw with coloured pencils2. Kosmet. (do ust) lipstick; (do oczu) eye pencil, eyeliner; (do brwi) eyebrow pencil- kredka do warg a lipstick- malować usta kredką to colour one’s lips- podkreślać oczy czarną kredką to use a. apply black eye pencilThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > kred|ka
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2 kratkoročni kred
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3 prekoračiti kred
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4 kredka kred·ka
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5 credit account
['kredɪtəˌkaʊnt]Abbreviation: C/A -
6 credit card
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8 crédence
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9 аккредитив
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10 баснословно
fabulously ['fæ-], incredibly [-'kred-] -
11 кредит
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12 невероятно
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13 приходовать
несов финcredit ['kredɪt] -
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[əˈkredɪtɪd] adjectiveofficially recognized:مُعتَـمَـد، مُـفَـوَّضthe Queen's accredited representative.
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15 credible
[ˈkredəbl] adjectivethat may be believed:مُمكِن تَصديقُه، قابِل للتَّصْديقThe story he told was barely credible.
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16 credit
[ˈkredɪt]1. noun1) time allowed for payment of goods etc after they have been received:مُهْـلـة للدّفـعWe don't give credit at this shop.
2) money loaned (by a bank).اعتِمـاد (تجاري)، دَيْنتَصديق، سُمْعَـة حَسَنـهYour credit is good.
4) (an entry on) the side of an account on which payments received are entered:تَسْليمات ومَطلوباتOur credits are greater than our debits.
5) the sum of money which someone has in an account at a bank:رَصيدYour credit amounts to 2,014 dollars.
6) belief or trust:تَصْديق، ثِقَـهThis theory is gaining credit.
7) (American) a certificate to show that a student has completed a course which counts towards his degree.شَهادة رسميّة بنتائج الطالِب2. verb1) to enter (a sum of money) on the credit side (of an account):يُقيّد مَبلَغا في الحِسابThis cheque was credited to your account last month.
يَنْسِب، يَعْزوHe was credited with magical powers.
3) to believe (something) to be possible:يُصَدِّقWell, would you credit that!
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17 discredit
[dɪsˈkredɪt]1. noun(something that causes) loss of good reputation.فُقْدان السُّمْعَه2. verb1) to show (a story etc) to be false.يَرْفُض الثِّقَه بِ2) to disgrace.يُشَوِّهُ سُمْعَة -
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[ɪnˈkredəbl] adjective1) hard to believe:مُدْهِش، هائِلHe does an incredible amount of work.
2) impossible to believe; not credible:لا يُصَدَّق، غَيْر قابِل للتَّصْديقI found his story incredible.
См. также в других словарях:
kred- — kred English meaning: beams Deutsche Übersetzung: “Gebälk” Note: (k̂red ? see under) Material: Goth. hrōt n. “roof”, O.N. hrōt “roof, Dachraum”, O.S. O.E. hrōst ‘sparrenwerk of Daches” (*krōd s to ) = Dutch roest “Huhnerstange … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
KRED-FM — Infobox Radio Station name = KRED FM frequency = 92.3 (MHz) city = Eureka, California area = Eureka, California format = Country owner = Bi Coastal Media erp = 25,000 watts haat = 469 m branding = Big Red Country slogan = Today s New Hit Country… … Wikipedia
credit*/*/ — [ˈkredɪt] noun I 1) [U] an arrangement to receive money from a bank, or receive goods from a shop, and to pay for them later Ant: debit I don t like buying things on credit.[/ex] Some suppliers will not offer credit to their customers.[/ex] 2)… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
credit memorandum — / kredɪt ˌmemərændəm/, credit memo / kredɪt ˌmeməυ/ noun US a note showing that money is owed to a customer ● When the buyer paid too much money for the goods he was immediately sent a credit memorandum. ● I hope we receive a credit memo from the … Marketing dictionary in english
Crédit Mobilier — /kred it moh beel yeuhr, moh beel yay /; Fr. /krdday dee maw bee lyay /, U.S. Hist. a joint stock company organized in 1863 and reorganized in 1867 to build the Union Pacific Railroad. It was involved in a scandal in 1872 in which high government … Universalium
accredited — [əˈkredɪtɪd] adj having official approval … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
credibility — [ˌkredəˈbɪləti] noun [U] qualities that someone or something has that make people believe them or trust them The government is losing credibility by its failure to act quickly.[/ex] … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
credible — [ˈkredəb(ə)l] adj 1) able to be believed or trusted credible evidence[/ex] 2) considered likely to happen or likely to be successful a credible opponent/candidate[/ex] credibly adv … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
creditable — [ˈkredɪtəb(ə)l] adj good enough to deserve some praise or admiration … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
creditor — [ˈkredɪtə] noun [C] a person or company that is owed money by another person or company Ant: debtor … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
kredse — kred|se vb., r, de, t; kredse rundt om solen; kredse om problemerne … Dansk ordbog