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re·cur·ring [rɪˈkɜ:rɪŋ] ADJ attr, inv

recurring dream, nightmare, theme
recurring bouts, problems

I. cost [kɒst, Am kɑ:st] VB trans

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

to cost a small fortune [or an arm and a leg] [or Brit also a packet]

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

3. cost <-ed, -ed> (calculate price):

to cost sth [out]

II. cost [kɒst, Am kɑ:st] N

1. cost (price):

Preis m <-es, -e>
Kosten pl für +acc
to cover [or form defray] the cost of sth
to sell sth at cost

2. cost fig (sacrifice):

Aufwand m <-(e)s> kein pl
to sb's cost

Phrases:

Kosten pl für +acc
costs LAW
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cost VB

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cost N

PONS rečnik bankarstva, finansija i osiguranja

non-recurring costs N ACCOUNT

non-personnel costs N ACCOUNT

non-wage labour costs N ACCOUNT

PONS rečnik bankarstva, finansija i osiguranja
PONS rečnik bankarstva, finansija i osiguranja

cost N ACCOUNT

Present
Icost
youcost
he/she/itcosts
wecost
youcost
theycost
Past
Icost
youcost
he/she/itcost
wecost
youcost
theycost
Present Perfect
Ihavecost
youhavecost
he/she/ithascost
wehavecost
youhavecost
theyhavecost
Past Perfect
Ihadcost
youhadcost
he/she/ithadcost
wehadcost
youhadcost
theyhadcost

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The series also made a recurring reference to the 1930s40s film series.
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It depicted a moment of helplessness a recurring theme throughout the book.
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Organizations seeking speaking support for seminars, conventions, symposiums, and recurring meetings should pursue other avenues to locate speakers.
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Many stories and experiences are recurring while others are different.
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Recurring annually, it gathers over 320,000 music fans who can enjoy over 60 band performances for free during three days a year.
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