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Перевод: gross
[прилагательное] грубый; вульгарный; непристойный; ужасный; грубого помола; простой; грязный; жирный; большой; крупный; толстый; тучный; объемистый; макроскопический; явный; притупленный; плотный; сгущенный; буйный; валовой; брутто; оптовый; весьма ощутимый; [существительное] гросс ; масса ; [глагол] получать чистый доход; приносить чистый доход
Тезаурус:
- In 1988, the Brazilian won his first title when the "11 out of 16" rule applied, despite Prost having a higher gross total.
- The annual percentage rise in the implicit gross domestic product deflator .
- Only then will two vitally important and complementary goals be achieved: to improve Britain's general educational and vocational competence, and hence our productive capacity; and to reduce our gross educational inequalities between the elite who receive a narrow education to a very high standard, and the rest.
- The medium group turnover is now not more than 11.2m net (or 3.44m gross) and not more than 5.6m net (or 6.72m gross) for the balance sheet total.
- Boxes of sweets by the gross,
- As well as the 308Ds, Harris runs 50 long-wheelbase, high-roof 2.8-tonne gross vehicle weight Ford Transit 100s which handle parcels only.
- The expected gross initial yield is 6.5%.
- In spite of the nationalizations of the 1960s and 1970s the stock of capital of foreign investors continues to generate about one-fifth of Africa's gross national product.
- Costs and expenses rose 14.4% to 7,896m and gross profit margin was 39.5%, a few percentage points below expectations.
- The middle-aged married couple who had been caretakers before him had been dismissed on the spot for gross drunkenness.
- Under the new approach, termed a "linked presentation", the finance raised through the securitisation is shown on the face of the balance sheet deducted from the related gross asset within a single asset caption.
- Edward Heath: "gross clothes for a gross man"
- It shows the decline in the percentage of the Gross Domestic Product devoted to Defence from 1946 onwards.
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