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1 titular head of an organization
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > titular head of an organization
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2 nominal
adjective1) (in name only) nominell2) (virtually nothing) äußerst gering; äußerst niedrig [Preis, Miete]* * *['nəminəl]1) (in name only, not in reality: He is only the nominal head of the firm.) dem Namen nach2) (very small: He had to pay only a nominal fine.) unwesentlich* * *nomi·nal[ˈnɒmɪnəl, AM ˈnɑ:mə-]3. (stated) angegeben\nominal diameter Nenndurchmesser m4. ECON\nominal amount Nennbetrag m, Nominalbetrag m, Nominalwert m\nominal capital Nominalkapital nt, Nennkapital nt, Stammkapital nt\nominal share Namen[s]aktie f\nominal shareholding anonymer Aktienbesitz\nominal value Nennwert m, Gegenwert m* * *['nɒmɪnl]adj1) (= in name) nominellnominal shares — Stamm- or Gründungsaktien pl
2) (= small) salary, fee, amount, rent nominell, symbolisch* * *1. Namen…2. (nur) dem Namen nach, nominell, Nominal…:nominal rank Titularrang m;a nominal fine eine nominelle (sehr geringe) Geldstrafe3. LING nominal, Nominal…:4. ELEK, TECH Nenn…, Soll…, Nominal…* * *adjective1) (in name only) nominell2) (virtually nothing) äußerst gering; äußerst niedrig [Preis, Miete]* * *adj.namentlich adj.nominal adj.
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