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  • 1 transact

    transitive verb

    transact business [with somebody] — [mit jemandem] Geschäfte tätigen (Kaufmannsspr., Papierdt.)

    * * *
    [træn'sækt]
    (to do or carry out (business).) abwickeln
    - academic.ru/76157/transaction">transaction
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    trans·act
    [trænˈzækt]
    I. vt
    to \transact business Geschäfte abwickeln [o abschließen]
    to \transact a deal ein Geschäft abschließen
    to \transact negotiations/money exchange Verhandlungen/einen Geldwechsel durchführen
    II. vi
    to \transact with sb mit jdm verhandeln
    * * *
    [trn'zkt]
    vt
    abwickeln; business also abschließen, durchführen; deal abschließen
    * * *
    transact [trænˈzækt; -ˈsækt]
    A v/t ein Geschäft etc durchführen, erledigen, abwickeln, einen Handel abschließen
    B v/i verhandeln, unterhandeln ( beide:
    with mit)
    * * *
    transitive verb

    transact business [with somebody] — [mit jemandem] Geschäfte tätigen (Kaufmannsspr., Papierdt.)

    * * *
    v.
    abwickeln v.

    English-german dictionary > transact

  • 2 transact

    trans·act [trænʼzækt] vt
    to \transact business Geschäfte abwickeln;
    to \transact a deal ein Geschäft abschließen;
    to \transact negotiations/ money exchange Verhandlungen/einen Geldwechsel durchführen vi
    to \transact with sb mit jdm verhandeln

    English-German students dictionary > transact

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