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1 cash withdrawal
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2 phantom
1. nounPhantom, das2. adjective* * *(a ghost: The castle is said to be haunted by a phantom.) die Erscheinung* * *phan·tom[ˈfæntəm, AM -t̬-]I. n Geist m, Gespenst nt\phantoms of one's past Gespenster pl der VergangenheitII. adj attr, inv1. (ghostly) Geister-\phantom ship Geisterschiff nt2. (caused by mental illusion) Phantom-\phantom limb pains Phantomschmerzen pl3. (for show) Schein-\phantom organization Scheinfirma f* * *['fntəm]1. nPhantom nt; (= ghost esp of particular person) Geist mphantoms of the imagination — Fantasiegebilde pl, Phantasiegebilde pl
2. adj attr(= imagined) eingebildet; (= mysterious) Phantom-a phantom child/knight etc — der Geist eines Kindes/Ritters etc
phantom withdrawal (from cash dispenser) — falsche or irrtümliche Abbuchung, Falschbelastung f
* * *phantom [ˈfæntəm]A s1. Phantom n:a) Trugbild nb) Geistererscheinung fc) fig Albtraum m, Schreckgespenst n:2. MED Phantom n, anatomisches ModellB adj1. Geister…, Gespenster…, gespenstisch2. scheinbar, illusorisch, eingebildet3. fiktivC v/t ELEK zum Viererkreis schalten* * *1. nounPhantom, das2. adjective* * *n.Erscheinung f.Gespenst -er n.Phantom -e n.Trugbild -er n.
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withdrawal — with‧draw‧al [wɪDˈdrɔːəl, wɪθ ǁ ˈdrɒːəl ] noun 1. [countable, uncountable] BANKING the act of taking money from a bank account, or the amount you take out: withdrawal of • There are penalties for the early withdrawal of savings. • cash… … Financial and business terms
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