no amount or part
81deduct — verb (T) to take away an amount or part from a total; subtract: deduct sth from: The dues will be deducted from his weekly pay cheques. deductible adjective …
82chunk — UK [tʃʌŋk] / US noun [countable] Word forms chunk : singular chunk plural chunks 1) a large thick piece of something a thick stew with chunks of meat and vegetables in it 2) a large amount or part of something That s a big chunk of money to have… …
83acˈcount for sth — phrasal verb 1) to form a particular amount or part of something Electronic goods account for over 30% of our exports.[/ex] 2) to be the reason for something The increase in carbon dioxide emissions may account for changes in the climate.[/ex] 3) …
84chunk — [tʃʌŋk] noun [C] 1) a large thick piece of something chunks of meat[/ex] 2) a large amount or part of something …
85отчислять — ОТЧИСЛЯТЬ, несов. (сов. отчислить), что у кого или из чего. Отнимать (отнять) какую л. часть из суммы; Син.: вычесть, удержать [impf. to deduct (from), make deductions (from taxes, etc.), take away an amount, a part of a total; to fine (for)].… …
86tittle — ► NOUN ▪ a tiny amount or part of something. ORIGIN Latin titulus title , later small stroke, accent …
87scruple — [skro͞o′pəl] n. [MFr scrupule < L scrupulus, small sharp stone (hence small weight, difficulty, doubt), dim. of scrupus, sharp stone < IE * skreup < base * (s)ker , to cut] 1. a very small quantity, amount, or part 2. a) an ancient Roman …
88as|sign´a|bly — as|sign «uh SYN», verb, noun. –v.t. 1. to give as a task to be done or as a share; allot: »The teacher has assigned ten problems for today. 2. to appoint (to a post or duty); designate: »The captain assigned two soldiers to guard the gate. 3. to… …
89as|sign´a|ble — as|sign «uh SYN», verb, noun. –v.t. 1. to give as a task to be done or as a share; allot: »The teacher has assigned ten problems for today. 2. to appoint (to a post or duty); designate: »The captain assigned two soldiers to guard the gate. 3. to… …
90as|sign — «uh SYN», verb, noun. –v.t. 1. to give as a task to be done or as a share; allot: »The teacher has assigned ten problems for today. 2. to appoint (to a post or duty); designate: »The captain assigned two soldiers to guard the gate. 3. to name… …