- make allowance for
- (to take into consideration when deciding etc: We've made allowance for the fact that everyone has different tastes.) tenir compte de
English-French dictionary. 2014.
English-French dictionary. 2014.
make allowance for — index discount (reduce), extenuate, palliate (excuse), provide (arrange for) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. Wil … Law dictionary
make allowance for — Synonyms and related words: admit, admit exceptions, allow, allow for, bear with, blink at, color, concede, condone, connive at, consider, consider the circumstances, consider the source, diminish, discount, disregard, ease, endure, extenuate,… … Moby Thesaurus
make allowance for — See make allowances for … Thesaurus of popular words
make allowances for — make allowance for 1) you must make allowances for delays Syn: take into consideration, take into account, bear in mind, have regard to, provide for, plan for, make plans for, get ready for, allow for, make provision for, make preparations for,… … Thesaurus of popular words
make allowance — принимать во внимание, помнить In judging his work, we must make allowance for his lack of exрerience … Idioms and examples
make allowance(s) for — 1》 take into consideration. 2》 treat leniently on account of mitigating circumstances. → allow for … English new terms dictionary
Allowance For Credit Losses — An estimation of the debt that a company is unlikely to recover. The allowance for credit losses is from the perspective of the selling company that extended credit to its buyers. A certain amount of credit losses can be anticipated, and these… … Investment dictionary
make allowance(s) for, — idi make allowance(s) for a) to excuse, taking mitigating factors into consideration b) to allow for c) to reserve time, money, etc., for … From formal English to slang
make allowance — {v. phr.} To judge results by the circumstances. Often used in plural. * /When a small boy is helping you, you must make allowances for his age./ … Dictionary of American idioms
make allowance — {v. phr.} To judge results by the circumstances. Often used in plural. * /When a small boy is helping you, you must make allowances for his age./ … Dictionary of American idioms
make\ allowance — v. phr. To judge results by the circumstances. Often used in plural. When a small boy is helping you, you must make allowances for his age … Словарь американских идиом