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Análisis de coste-beneficio

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

cost-benefit analysis [ˌkɒstˌbɛnəfɪt əˈnaləsɪs] SUST. U or C

Oxford Spanish Dictionary
Oxford Spanish Dictionary

I. benefit [ingl. am. ˈbɛnəfɪt, ingl. brit. ˈbɛnɪfɪt] SUST.

1. benefit:

2.1. benefit (payment from state):

2.2. benefit C (perk):

3. benefit:

benefit atrbv. concert/performance/game

II. benefit <benefiting benefited or ingl. am. also benefitting benefitted> [ingl. am. ˈbɛnəfɪt, ingl. brit. ˈbɛnɪfɪt] V. trans.

benefit person/health/mankind:

III. benefit <benefiting benefited or ingl. am. also benefitting benefitted> [ingl. am. ˈbɛnəfɪt, ingl. brit. ˈbɛnɪfɪt] V. intr.

I. cost [ingl. am. kɔst, ingl. brit. kɒst] SUST.

1.1. cost (expense):

cost often pl
costo m esp amer.
cost often pl
coste m Esp.

1.2. cost <costs, pl > DER.:

costas fpl

1.3. cost U (price):

coste m Esp.
at cost COM.
at cost COM.
at cost COM.
al costo amer.

2. cost U (loss, sacrifice):

II. cost <pret. & part. pas. cost> [ingl. am. kɔst, ingl. brit. kɒst] V. trans.

1.1. cost article/service:

it'll cost you! coloq.

1.2. cost (cause to lose):

2.1. cost < pret. & part. pas. costed> (calculate cost of):

2.2. cost < pret. & part. pas. costed> (find out price of):

analysis <pl analyses [-lɪsiːz]> [ingl. am. əˈnæləsəs, ingl. brit. əˈnalɪsɪs] SUST.

1. analysis C or U:

analysis BIOL., QUÍM.

2. analysis C or U (examination):

3. analysis U PSICO.:

en el diccionario PONS

I. benefit [ˈbenɪfɪt] -t- -t- SUST.

1. benefit (profit):

to the benefit of sth/sb

2. benefit (welfare payment):

II. benefit <[or -tt-]> [ˈbenɪfɪt] -t- -t- V. intr.

III. benefit <[or -tt-]> [ˈbenɪfɪt] -t- -t- V. trans.

I. cost [kɒst, ingl. am. kɑ:st] cost, cost cost, cost costed, costed V. trans.

1. cost (amount to):

to cost a packet coloq.

2. cost (cause the loss of):

3. cost (calculate price):

II. cost [kɒst, ingl. am. kɑ:st] cost, cost cost, cost costed, costed SUST.

1. cost (price):

to defray the cost of sth form.

2. cost pl (expense):

costes m pl.
cost DER.
costas f pl.

3. cost fig. (sacrifice):

analysis <-ses> [əˈnæləsɪs] SUST.

1. analysis (examination):

análisis m inv.

2. analysis (psychoanalysis):

to be in analysis ingl. am.

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

en el diccionario PONS

I. benefit [ˈben·ɪ·fɪt] SUST.

1. benefit (profit):

to the benefit of sth/sb

2. benefit (welfare payment):

II. benefit <-t- [or -tt-]> [ˈben·ɪ·fɪt] V. intr.

III. benefit <-t- [or -tt-]> [ˈben·ɪ·fɪt] V. trans.

I. cost [kɔst] V. trans.

1. cost <cost, cost> (amount to):

to cost a fortune coloq.

2. cost <cost, cost> (cause the loss of):

3. cost <costed, costed> (calculate price):

II. cost [kɔst] SUST.

1. cost (price):

to defray the cost of sth form.

2. cost:

costes m pl.
costs DER.
costas f pl.

3. cost (cost price):

4. cost fig. (sacrifice):

analysis <-ses> ·ˈnæl·ə·sɪs] SUST.

1. analysis (examination):

análisis m inv.

2. analysis (psychoanalysis):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

Present
Ibenefit
youbenefit
he/she/itbenefits
webenefit
youbenefit
theybenefit
Past
Ibenefited / benefitted
youbenefited / benefitted
he/she/itbenefited / benefitted
webenefited / benefitted
youbenefited / benefitted
theybenefited / benefitted
Present Perfect
Ihavebenefited / benefitted
youhavebenefited / benefitted
he/she/ithasbenefited / benefitted
wehavebenefited / benefitted
youhavebenefited / benefitted
theyhavebenefited / benefitted
Past Perfect
Ihadbenefited / benefitted
youhadbenefited / benefitted
he/she/ithadbenefited / benefitted
wehadbenefited / benefitted
youhadbenefited / benefitted
theyhadbenefited / benefitted

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Each item must cost $15 or more, and the total layaway purchase must be $50 or more.
www.thespec.com
This takes account of the effect of lower incomes, reduced productivity, poorer health and the cost of benefits and welfare services.
en.wikipedia.org
Suppliers take a different approach to the optimum cost price.
en.wikipedia.org
Very small regions will shrink away due to the energy cost in maintaining an interface between two dissimilar component materials.
en.wikipedia.org
Upgrading the 130-year-old building would cost a six-figure sum, including earthquake-strengthening, a refurbishment and fit-out for commercial tenants, he said.
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