Профицит; банкомат;

English translation: ATM

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Russian term or phrase:банкомат
English translation:ATM
Entered by: Alex Pchelintsev

06:18 Dec 15, 2000
Russian to English translations [Non-PRO]
Bus/Financial
Russian term or phrase: Профицит; банкомат;
Профицит горбюджета;
Количество банкоматов;
altransa
surplus, ATM
Explanation:
city budget surplus
number of ATMs
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na +1surplus, ATM
Alex Pchelintsev
nasurplus; cash dispenser/automatic teller machine (automatic teller)
Dm_Ch (X)


  

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surplus, ATM


Explanation:
city budget surplus
number of ATMs

Alex Pchelintsev
Local time: 16:13
Native speaker of: Native in RussianRussian
PRO pts in pair: 72
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surplus; cash dispenser/automatic teller machine (automatic teller)


Explanation:
Just some more details.
I absolutely agree with glabrezu about the профицит, since surplus is "Economics.
a. an excess of government revenues over expenditures during a certain financial year.
b. an excess of receipts over payments on the balance of payments".
As for банкомат two variants are possible: cash dispenser or automatic teller machine (or automatic teller):
"cash dispenser n. - a computerized device outside a bank that supplies cash or account information when the user inserts his cash card and keys in his identification number.
Also called: automated teller machine."



    The Collins English Dictionary, 1998
Dm_Ch (X)
Local time: 16:13
Native speaker of: Native in RussianRussian
PRO pts in pair: 16

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