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1 domestic interest rates
do·mes·tic ˈin·ter·est ratesn ECON, FIN Inlandszinssätze pl -
2 inland
1. adjective1) (placed inland) Binnen-; binnenländisch2. adverblandeinwärts; im Landesinneren [leben]* * *1. ['inlənd] adjective1) (not beside the sea: inland areas.) Binnen-...2) (done etc inside a country: inland trade.) Binnen-...2. adverb(in, or towards, the parts of the land away from the sea: These flowers grow better inland.) das Inland* * *in·landI. adj[ˈɪnlənd]usu attr, inv\inland flight Inlandsflug m\inland haulage/trade Binnentransport m/-handel m\inland postage rates Inlandsporto ntII. adv[ˈɪnlænd]* * *['ɪnlnd]1. adj1) waterway binnenländischinland town — Stadt f im Landesinneren
2) (= domestic) produce inländisch2. advlandeinwärts* * *A s [ˈınlənd; ˈınlænd]1. In-, Binnenland n2. (das) LandesinnereB adj [ˈınlənd; -lænd]1. binnenländisch, Binnen…:inland duty (market, navigation, town, trade, waters) Binnenzoll m (-markt m, -schifffahrt f, -stadt f, -handel m, -gewässer n);inland marine insurance Binnentransportversicherung f2. inländisch, einheimisch, Inland…, Landes…:inland commodities einheimische Waren;inland produce Landeserzeugnisse pl3. nur für das Inland bestimmt, Inlands…:inland air traffic Inlandsluftverkehr m;inland mail Inlandspost f;inland payments WIRTSCH Inlandszahlungen;C adv [ınˈlænd; US ˈınˌlænd; ˈınlənd] landeinwärts:a) im Landesinnerenb) ins Landesinnere* * *1. adjective1) (placed inland) Binnen-; binnenländisch2) (carried on inland) inländisch; Binnen[handel, -verkehr]; Inlands[brief, -paket, -gebühren]2. adverblandeinwärts; im Landesinneren [leben]* * *n.Binnenland n. -
3 inland
\inland flight Inlandsflug m;( place) im Landesinneren
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