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1 discount
1. noun(Commerc.) Rabatt, dergive or offer [somebody] a discount on something — [jemandem] Rabatt auf etwas (Akk.) geben od. gewähren
discount for cash — Skonto, der od. das
2. transitive verbat a discount — mit Rabatt; (fig.) nicht gefragt
(disbelieve) unberücksichtigt lassen; (discredit) widerlegen [Beweis, Theorie]; (underrate) zu gering einschätzen* * *1. noun 2. verb(to leave aside as something not to be considered: You can discount most of what he says - it's nearly all lies!) geringen Wert beimessen* * *dis·countI. n[ˈdɪskaʊnt]\discounts are available to club members Klubmitglieder erhalten einen Rabattto give a \discount [einen] Rabatt geben [o gewähren] [o SCHWEIZ a. zusprechen]will you give me a \discount for quantity? geben Sie mir einen Mengenrabatt?at a \discount mit Rabattcurrency at a \discount Diskontwährung fat a \discount STOCKEX unter parishares which stand at a \discount Aktien, die unter pari sindII. vt[dɪˈskaʊnt]▪ to \discount sth1. (disregard) etw unberücksichtigt lassento \discount a possibility eine Möglichkeit nicht berücksichtigento \discount a testimony/an analysis eine Aussage/Analyse nicht einbeziehen2. (lower in price) etw senken [o reduzieren]to \discount an article einen Artikel herabsetzento \discount a price einen Preis reduzieren [o senken3. ECON, FIN etw diskontieren [o eskomptieren]shares are \discounting a rise in the dollar die Aktien nehmen eine Aufwertung des Dollar vorweg* * *['dɪskaʊnt]1. nto give a discount on sth — Rabatt or Prozente (inf) auf etw (acc) geben
to give sb a 5% discount — jdm 5% Rabatt/Skonto geben
at a discount — auf Rabatt/Skonto
discount for cash — Skonto or Rabatt bei Barzahlung
2)to be at a discount (Fin) — unter pari sein; (fig) nicht or wenig gefragt sein
2. vt2) [dɪs'kaʊnt]person's opinion unberücksichtigt lassento discount sth as an exaggeration/as untrue — etw als Übertreibung/als unwahr abtun
* * *discount [ˈdıskaʊnt]A son auf akk)2. WIRTSCHa) Diskont m, Wechselzins mb) → academic.ru/20893/discount_rate">discount rate3. WIRTSCH Abzug m (vom Nominalwert):a) unter pari,b) fig unbeliebt, nicht geschätzt,c) fig nicht gefragt;sell at a discount mit Verlust verkaufen4. WIRTSCH Diskont m, Zinszahlung f im Voraus5. Vorbehalt m (wegen Übertreibung)B v/t [a. dıˈskaʊnt]1. WIRTSCH abziehen, abrechnen2. WIRTSCH einen Abzug auf eine Rechnung etc gewähren3. WIRTSCH einen Wechsel etc diskontieren4. fig unberücksichtigt lassen, nicht mitrechnen5. im Wert vermindern, beeinträchtigen6. nur teilweise glauben, mit Vorsicht oder Vorbehalt aufnehmenC v/i WIRTSCH diskontieren, Diskontdarlehen gewährendisc. abk2. discovered* * *1. noun(Commerc.) Rabatt, dergive or offer [somebody] a discount on something — [jemandem] Rabatt auf etwas (Akk.) geben od. gewähren
discount for cash — Skonto, der od. das
2. transitive verbat a discount — mit Rabatt; (fig.) nicht gefragt
(disbelieve) unberücksichtigt lassen; (discredit) widerlegen [Beweis, Theorie]; (underrate) zu gering einschätzen* * *n.Abschlag -¨e m.Abzug ¨-e m.Rabatt -e m.Skonto -en m.
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