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Kursindex
Konten
ac·counts re·ˈceiv·able SOST pl FIN
1. accounts receivable (due):
accounts receivable
accounts receivable
2. accounts receivable (debtors):
accounts receivable
Debitoren(Debitorinnen) mpl (f)
ac·ˈcounts de·part·ment SOST
accounts department
accounts department
an·nual ac·ˈcounts SOST pl
annual accounts
Jahresabschluss m <-es, -schlüsse>
con·soli·dat·ed ac·ˈcounts SOST ECON
consolidated accounts
Konzernabschluss m <-es, -schlüsse>
out·stand·ing ac·ˈcounts SOST pl FIN
outstanding accounts
ac·counts ˈpay·able SOST pl FIN
1. accounts payable (due):
accounts payable
accounts payable
2. accounts payable (creditors):
accounts payable
Kreditoren(Kreditorinnen) mpl (f)
head of ac·counts SOST ECON
head of accounts
mid-month ac·ˈcounts SOST pl ECON
mid-month accounts
Medioabrechnungen term tecn pl
I. ac·count [əˈkaʊnt] SOST
1. account (description):
Bericht m <-(e)s, -e>
by [or from] all accounts
to give [or form render] an account of sth
to give [or form render] an account of sth
2. account INET (user account):
Benutzerkonto nt <-s, -konten>
3. account (with a bank):
Konto nt <-s, Kon·ten>
savings [or ingl brit deposit]account
Sparkonto nt <-s, -s>
current ingl brit[or ingl am checking]account (personal)
current ingl brit[or ingl am checking]account (business)
Kontokorrentkonto nt <-s, -konten> term tecn
Gemeinschaftskonto nt <-s, -konten>
Depot nt <-s, -s>
NOW account ingl am
Kontoauszug m <-(e)s, -züge>
to pay sth into [or ingl am, ingl Aus deposit sth in] an account
to pay sth into [or ingl am, ingl Aus deposit sth in] an account (in person)
4. account (credit):
to buy sth on account ingl brit
to pay sth on account ingl brit dated
to pay sth on account ingl brit dated
to put sth on [or charge sth to] sb's account
to put sth on [or charge sth to] sb's account
5. account (bill):
Rechnung f <-, -en>
6. account ECON (records):
accounts pl
accounts (department)
accounts (department)
accounts payable
accounts payable
accounts receivable
accounts receivable
period of account FIN, ECON
Geschäftsjahr nt <-(e)s, -e>
to keep the accounts esp ingl brit
8. account (customer):
Kunde(Kundin) m (f) <-n, -n; -, -nen>
9. account no pl (consideration):
10. account (reason):
11. account no pl form (importance):
12. account no pl (responsibility):
13. account DIR:
locuzioni:
to settle [or square]accounts with sb
to turn sth to [good] account form
II. ac·count [əˈkaʊnt] VB vb trans form
III. ac·count [əˈkaʊnt] VB vb intr
1. account (explain):
2. account (locate):
3. account (make up):
4. account (bill):
5. account dated (defeat):
jdn zur Strecke bringen ricerc
Voce OpenDict
account SOST
accounts receivable FIN
account current final accounts SOST CONT
accounts receivable (accounting) SOST CONT
accounts committee SOST CONT
accounts committee
profit accounts SOST CONT
profit accounts
checking accounts SOST ELAB TRANSAZ
checking accounts
outstanding accounts SOST CONT
annual accounts SOST CONT
annual accounts
drawing accounts SOST ELAB TRANSAZ
drawing accounts
accounts receivable SOST CONT
accounts receivable
accounts receivable
accounts receivable
financial accounts SOST CONT
financial accounts
Present
Iaccount
youaccount
he/she/itaccounts
weaccount
youaccount
theyaccount
Past
Iaccounted
youaccounted
he/she/itaccounted
weaccounted
youaccounted
theyaccounted
Present Perfect
Ihaveaccounted
youhaveaccounted
he/she/ithasaccounted
wehaveaccounted
youhaveaccounted
theyhaveaccounted
Past Perfect
Ihadaccounted
youhadaccounted
he/she/ithadaccounted
wehadaccounted
youhadaccounted
theyhadaccounted
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Esempi monolingue (non verificati dalla Redazione di PONS)
Zoe ends their relationship, although they go on to reconcile.
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They combine principles of smart growth, sustainable design and environmentally sound planning to reconcile economic needs with the preservation of scenic, cultural and community values.
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Nothing came of the issue as the royal couple reconciled and spent summer 1535 on progress.
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The two break up, and are unable to reconcile.
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This situation may have accounted for his deference to collegial rule as a means of reconciling competing factions.
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Esempi dal web (non verificati dalla Redazione di PONS)
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The invoicing of accounts receivable often is connected with an expenditure of time and additional costs.
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Die Fakturierung der Außenstände ist oft mit einem zeitlichen Aufwand und zusätzlichen Kosten verbunden.
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