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В речника Oxford-Paravia италиански
entry [Brit ˈɛntri, Am ˈɛntri] СЪЩ
1. entry (act of entering):
entry
entry
sb's entry into room, politics, profession, EU
to gain entry to or into building
to gain entry to or into computer file
to force entry to or into
2. entry (admission):
he was refused entry
no entry” (on door)
no entry” (in one way street)
3. entry (door, gate, passage):
entry
entry
4. entry (recorded item):
entry (in dictionary)
entry (in dictionary)
entry (in dictionary)
entry (of ship's log)
entry (in diary)
entry (in register)
5. entry:
entry (for song contest)
entry (for song contest)
entry (for song contest)
the winning entry
send your entry to
credit entry [ˈkredɪtˌentrɪ] СЪЩ
credit entry
entry word [ˈentrɪˌwɜːd] СЪЩ Am
entry word
entry word
entry word
entry-level [Brit, Am ˈɛntriˌlɛvəl] ПРИЛ
entry-level product:
entry-level
dictionary entry СЪЩ
entry wound [Am ˈɛntri ˌwund] СЪЩ
entry wound
entry permit [ˈentrɪˌpɜːmɪt] СЪЩ
entry permit
entry requirements [ˈentrɪrɪˌkwaɪəmənts] СЪЩ npl
main entry [ˈmeɪnˌentrɪ] СЪЩ
main entry
entry form [Am ˈɛntri fɔ(ə)rm] СЪЩ
entry form
в PONS речника
английски
английски
италиански
италиански
entry <-ies> [ˈen·tri] СЪЩ
1. entry:
entry (act of entering)
2. entry (right to enter):
entry
to refuse sb entry
3. entry (entrance):
entry
4. entry (in dictionary):
entry
entry fee СЪЩ
entry fee
re-entry <-ies> [ˌri:·ˈen·tri] СЪЩ
re-entry
double-entry bookkeeping СЪЩ
entry-level job СЪЩ
entry-level job
forcible entry, return
италиански
италиански
английски
английски
entry
entry
entry
entry
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This will mean the double-entry bookkeeping principle is satisfied.
en.wikipedia.org
We mean a formal accounting following the rules of the court, which is really an exercise in double-entry bookkeeping that mere mortals don't know how to do themselves.
napavalleyregister.com
Another important change was the introduction of double-entry bookkeeping and modern accounting.
en.wikipedia.org
Developments included the rise of merchant banks, double-entry bookkeeping, and commercial fairs -- early versions of current investment markets.
www.digitaljournal.com
Although these records are incomplete, they show enough detail to be identified as double-entry bookkeeping.
en.wikipedia.org