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1 break
break [bʀεk]masculine nounb. ( = pause) breakc. (Boxing, tennis) break* * *bʀɛknom masculin1) Automobile estate car GB, station wagon US2) ( d'attelage) (shooting) break* * *bʀɛk nmAUTOMOBILES estate car Grande-Bretagne station wagon USA* * *break nm2 ( d'attelage) (shooting) break.[brɛk] nom masculin2. [voiture à cheval] break -
2 Break-Even-Stückzahl
Break-even-Stückzahl f FIN, RW, WIWI breakeven quantity (cf Break-Even-Punkt)* * *f <Finanz, Rechnung, Vw> breakeven quantity -
3 Break-even-Kurs
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4 Break
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5 Break-Even-Analyse
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6 Break-Even-Inflationsrate
Business german-english dictionary > Break-Even-Inflationsrate
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7 Break-Even-Punkt
Break-even-Punkt m (BEP) FIN, WIWI breakeven point (Gewinn = null, da bei dieser Ausbringungsmenge die Gesamtkosten und der Gesamtertrag gleich sind; where total cost = total revenue)* * *m (BEP) <Börse, Finanz, Rechnung, Vw> breakeven point -
8 Break-even-…
Break-even-… BÖRSE, FIN, WIWI breakeven -
9 Break-even-Punkt nach unten
Business german-english dictionary > Break-even-Punkt nach unten
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11 break-even gewicht
• break-even weightNederlands-Engels Technisch Woordenboek > break-even gewicht
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12 break/broke/broken
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13 break an en cryption
English-Russian cryptological dictionary > break an en cryption
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14 Break-Mark
A defect in silk fabric caused by a mechanical scarring or chafing of the fibre. The marks consist of minute particles split off from the main fibre. They show lighter shade when dyed because of their smallness and irregular form combined with the high refractive power of silk to light. Also called "Soap-mark" and "Chafe-mark." -
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1. (unerwarteter Durchbruch) break2. (Tennis) break3. MUS. break* * *[breːk]nt or m -s, -s (TENNIS)break* * *<-s, -s>[bre:k]* * *1. (unerwarteter Durchbruch) break2. (Tennis) break3. MUS break -
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m.break, break dancing, break dance.* * *[brek]SM (Mús) break dancing* * */brek/(pl breaks)B ( Mús) breakdancing* * *break [breik] nmDep break;punto de break break point -
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m invar break* * *break1 s.m.1 break, pause: fare un break, to take a break2 (tv, rad.) advertising break3 ( tennis) break. -
18 break sth. down
حَطَّمَ \ break sth. down: to demolish: The fireman broke the door down (or broke down the door) to enter the house. break up: to (cause to) fall apart bit by bit; scatter: The ship went on the rocks and broke up. The meeting broke up in disorder. crush: to destroy (an enemy, sb.’s hopes, etc.). destroy: to break to pieces; ruin. shatter: to break suddenly into small pieces: The glass fell and shattered on the floor. wreck: to destroy; ruin: The ship was wrecked in a storm. Illness wrecked his chances of winning the election. smash: to break violently into small pieces: He smashed my window. The egg fell and smashed. \ See Also تحطم (تَحَطَّم) -
19 break up
حَطَّمَ \ break sth. down: to demolish: The fireman broke the door down (or broke down the door) to enter the house. break up: to (cause to) fall apart bit by bit; scatter: The ship went on the rocks and broke up. The meeting broke up in disorder. crush: to destroy (an enemy, sb.’s hopes, etc.). destroy: to break to pieces; ruin. shatter: to break suddenly into small pieces: The glass fell and shattered on the floor. wreck: to destroy; ruin: The ship was wrecked in a storm. Illness wrecked his chances of winning the election. smash: to break violently into small pieces: He smashed my window. The egg fell and smashed. \ See Also تحطم (تَحَطَّم) -
20 Break-even-Point
[bre:k’ˀi:v’npɔynt] m; -s, -s; WIRTS. break-even point* * *[breːk'|iːvnpɔint]m -s, -s (ECON)breakeven point* * *[breɪkˈi:vənpɔɪnt]m ÖKON breakeven [point]* * *
См. также в других словарях:
Break — (br[=a]k), v. t. [imp. {broke} (br[=o]k), (Obs. {Brake}); p. p. {Broken} (br[=o] k n), (Obs. {Broke}); p. pr. & vb. n. {Breaking}.] [OE. breken, AS. brecan; akin to OS. brekan, D. breken, OHG. brehhan, G. brechen, Icel. braka to creak, Sw. braka … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Break Dance — Break dancer, New York Le (ou la) break dance, ou breakdance, ou break, ou B boying , bboy game, est un terme utilisé pour désigner un style de danse développé à New York dans les années 1970 caractérisé par son aspect acrobatique et ses figures… … Wikipédia en Français
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Break — (br[=a]k), v. i. 1. To come apart or divide into two or more pieces, usually with suddenness and violence; to part; to burst asunder. [1913 Webster] 2. To open spontaneously, or by pressure from within, as a bubble, a tumor, a seed vessel, a bag … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Break key — Break/Pause key on PC keyboard The origins of the break key on a computer keyboard go back to telegraph practices. A standard telegraph key has a built in knife switch that can be used to short the key s contacts. When the key was not in use,… … Wikipedia
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Break (Snooker) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Break. Un break est une série d empochages consécutifs auquel on attribue la somme des valeurs des billes empochées durant ce break. Le joueur doit d abord empocher une rouge qui vaut un point, puis l une des six … Wikipédia en Français
Break Maximum — Break (snooker) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Break. Un break est une série d empochages consécutifs auquel on attribue la somme des valeurs des billes empochées durant ce break. Le joueur doit d abord empocher une rouge qui vaut un point,… … Wikipédia en Français
Break de snooker les plus élevés — Break (snooker) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Break. Un break est une série d empochages consécutifs auquel on attribue la somme des valeurs des billes empochées durant ce break. Le joueur doit d abord empocher une rouge qui vaut un point,… … Wikipédia en Français