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adjectiveüberzogen [Konto]I am overdrawn [at the bank] — mein Konto ist überzogen
* * *[əuvə'dro:n](having taken more money out of one's account than it had in it: His account is overdrawn.) überzogen* * *over·ˈdrawnadj account überzogenI am [£ 300] \overdrawn ich habe mein Konto [um 300 Pfund] überzogen* * *O.D. abk* * *adjectiveüberzogen [Konto]I am overdrawn [at the bank] — mein Konto ist überzogen
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transitive verb, forms as* * *over·ˈdraw<-drew, -drawn>I. vi [sein Konto] überziehenII. vtto \overdraw one's account sein Konto überziehenyour account is \overdrawn [or you are overdrawn] Ihr Konto ist überzogen* * *A v/t irrmy account is £200 overdrawn mein Konto ist um 200 Pfund überzogen;I’m overdrawn ich habe mein Konto überzogen, mein Konto ist überzogen2. einen Bogen überspannen3. fig übertreiben, Forderungen etc überziehen, THEAT etc Personen überzeichnenB v/i WIRTSCH sein Konto überziehen* * *transitive verb, forms as* * *v.überziehen (Konto) v. -
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nounKontoüberziehung, dieget/pay off an overdraft — einen Überziehungskredit erhalten/abbezahlen
* * *(the amount of money by which a bank account is overdrawn: a large overdraft.) die Überziehung* * *ˈover·draftI. n Kontoüberziehung fto have an \overdraft sein Konto überzogen habento pay off an \overdraft einen Überziehungskredit abbezahlen [o zurückzahlen\overdraft credit geduldeter Kontokorrentkredit [o Überziehungskredit]* * *1. TECH Oberzug m2. WIRTSCHa) (Konto)Überziehung fb) Überziehung f, überzogener Betrag:have an overdraft of £100 sein Konto um 100 Pfund überzogen haben,c) Überziehungskredit m;O/D abk* * *nounKontoüberziehung, diehave an overdraft of £50 at the bank — sein Konto um 50 Pfund überzogen haben
get/pay off an overdraft — einen Überziehungskredit erhalten/abbezahlen
* * *n.Überziehung f.
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