Glossary entry

Polish term or phrase:

kosztem

English translation:

at the expense of

Added to glossary by gosiamaria
Apr 28, 2009 06:18
15 yrs ago
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Polish term

kosztem

Polish to English Bus/Financial Accounting
w strukturze aktywów w stosunku do danych na koniec 2007 , udział środków obrotowych zwiększył sie kosztem udziału aktywów trwałych o 2 punkty procentowe
Proposed translations (English)
4 +5 at the expense of
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Proposed translations

+5
4 mins
Selected

at the expense of

IMHO
Note from asker:
dziękuję
Peer comment(s):

agree TechWrite
1 hr
dziękuję
agree drugastrona
1 hr
dzięki
agree inmb
4 hrs
dzięki
agree Agnieszka Stolarczyk
13 hrs
dzięki
agree Polangmar
15 hrs
dzięki
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "dziękuję "
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