slovodefinícia
costing
(encz)
costing,kalkulace n: Zdeněk Brož
costing
(encz)
costing,propočet Zdeněk Brož
Costing
(gcide)
Cost \Cost\ (k[o^]st; 115), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Cost; p. pr. &
vb. n. Costing.] [OF. coster, couster, F. co[^u]ter, fr. L.
constare to stand at, to cost; con- + stare to stand. See
Stand, and cf. Constant.]
1. To require to be given, expended, or laid out therefor, as
in barter, purchase, acquisition, etc.; to cause the cost,
expenditure, relinquishment, or loss of; as, the ticket
cost a dollar; the effort cost his life.
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A diamond gone, cost me two thousand ducats. --Shak.
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Though it cost me ten nights' watchings. --Shak.
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2. To require to be borne or suffered; to cause.
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To do him wanton rites, which cost them woe.
--Milton.
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To cost dear, to require or occasion a large outlay of
money, or much labor, self-denial, suffering, etc.
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costing
(gcide)
costing \costing\ n.
cost accounting. [British]
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costing
(wn)
costing
n 1: cost accounting
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accosting
(encz)
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costingness
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costings
(encz)
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Accosting
(gcide)
Accost \Ac*cost"\ (#; 115), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Accosted; p.
pr. & vb. n. Accosting.] [F. accoster, LL. accostare to
bring side by side; L. ad + costa rib, side. See Coast, and
cf. Accoast.]
1. To join side to side; to border; hence, to sail along the
coast or side of. [Obs.] "So much [of Lapland] as accosts
the sea." --Fuller.
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2. To approach; to make up to. [Archaic] --Shak.
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3. To speak to first; to address; to greet. "Him, Satan thus
accosts." --Milton.
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Costing
(gcide)
Cost \Cost\ (k[o^]st; 115), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Cost; p. pr. &
vb. n. Costing.] [OF. coster, couster, F. co[^u]ter, fr. L.
constare to stand at, to cost; con- + stare to stand. See
Stand, and cf. Constant.]
1. To require to be given, expended, or laid out therefor, as
in barter, purchase, acquisition, etc.; to cause the cost,
expenditure, relinquishment, or loss of; as, the ticket
cost a dollar; the effort cost his life.
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A diamond gone, cost me two thousand ducats. --Shak.
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Though it cost me ten nights' watchings. --Shak.
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2. To require to be borne or suffered; to cause.
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To do him wanton rites, which cost them woe.
--Milton.
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To cost dear, to require or occasion a large outlay of
money, or much labor, self-denial, suffering, etc.
[1913 Webster]costing \costing\ n.
cost accounting. [British]
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