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1 deduct
transitive verbabziehen ( from von)* * *[-ʃən]
(something that has been deducted: There were a lot of deductions from my salary this month.)
der Abzug* * *de·duct[dɪˈdʌkt]vt* * *[dɪ'dʌkt]vtabziehen (from von); (from wages also) einbehaltenafter deducting 5% — nach Abzug von 5%
* * *a) abziehen, abrechnen (von):charges deducted, after deducting charges nach Abzug der Kosten;deducting (our) expenses abzüglich (unserer) Unkostenb) einbehalten (von)c)(von der Steuer) absetzen* * *transitive verbabziehen ( from von)* * *v.abrechnen v.absetzen v.abziehen v.
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