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Перевод: sum speek sum


[существительное]
сущность ; сумма ; количество; итог ; арифметическая задача; решение задач; арифметика ;
[глагол]
складывать; подводить итог


Тезаурус:

  1. all and every Person and Persons, inhabiting within the Said Town where the said intended Pavements shall extend shall sweep and cleanse, or cause to be swept and cleansed, the Footways in the whole Length of the Front of their respective Houses, Buildings, and Walls, once in every Week, upon Pain of forfeiting and paying the Sum of Two Shillings and Sixpence for every Neglect therein.
  2. The value of your eventual cash sum and monthly premiums depends on the rate of inflation over the period of the Plan.
  3. A CD is a negotiable bearer instrument issued by a bank which certifies that a stated sum has been deposited for a specific time period at a particular interest rate.
  4. The final score of a strategy was the sum of the points it gained against all the other strategies.
  5. One can make a very small mistake which is a very clear one, as when the sum is an integer whereas one and only one of the added numbers is a decimal fraction.
  6. It is the first time a sculpture from the period has fetched such a sum.
  7. Some insurance companies offer small sum policies, with monthly or annual premiums, which may pay for the funeral when someone dies, however much has been put into the scheme.
  8. Even before the build-up to the Hinkley C Inquiry, the sum set aside by the Board each year in its special "future provisions" fund had risen sharply from 133 million in 1982 to 604 million in 1986.
  9. A sum like
  10. If you find your new sum insured is not adequate, please let us know so that it can be increased to a more appropriate amount.
  11. When I questioned this, the sum was magically reduced.
  12. I find it hard to think of any more splendid compensation than conferment of the power to transfer a very large sum of money from a newspaper which I dislike and despise to an organisation or institution which I love and admire.
  13. It was argued for the husband that the wife should have been awarded a lump sum of 532,000, calculated in accordance with the principles established in Preston v Prestion (1982) Fam 17 and Duxbury v Duxbury (1987) FLR 7, to provide sufficient income to satisfy the reasonable requirements of the former wife of a millionaire.

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