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121 schwierige
Devisenlage, schwierige
exchange difficulties;
• Devisenmakler exchange broker (dealer);
• Devisenmangel scarcity of currency;
• Devisenmarkt foreign-exchange ([foreign-]currency) market;
• internationaler Devisenmarkt international exchange market;
• Devisenmarktintervention exchange-market intervention;
• Devisennotierung quotation of [foreign-] exchange [rates], foreign-exchange quotation;
• Devisenplafond foreign-exchange limit (ceiling);
• Devisenpolitik foreign-exchange policy;
• Devisenpolster [foreign-]exchange reserve, foreign-exchange cushion;
• Devisenposition foreign-exchange [position] sheet, currency option;
• Devisenpositionen foreign items (US);
• aktive Devisenpositionen exposed net asset position;
• ausländische Devisenquellen non-resident sources;
• Devisenquote exchange allocation;
• Devisenrationierung foreign-exchange rationing;
• Devisenrechnung computation of exchange, exchange calculation;
• Devisenreportgeschäft swap;
• Devisenreserven foreign-exchange (currency, US) reserves;
• Devisenrestriktionen exchange restrictions;
• Devisenrisiko foreign-exchange risk;
• Devisenrückfluss foreign-exchange return;
• Devisenrücklage currency (foreign-exchange) reserve;
• Devisensätze foreign-exchange rates;
• Devisenschieber currency (foreign-exchange) profiteer;
• Devisenschiebung currency racket (manipulation);
• Devisenschmuggel currency smuggling;
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122 unverteilter Reingewinn
unverteilter Reingewinn
undivided profit, undistributed (non-distributed, Br.) net profit, unappropriated earned surplus (US), surplus profit (earnings) (US)Business german-english dictionary > unverteilter Reingewinn
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123 tradicional
adj.traditional.* * *► adjetivo1 traditional\es lo tradicional it's the traditional thing to do* * *adj.* * *ADJ traditional* * *adjetivo traditionalmañana, como es ya tradicional,... — tomorrow, as is customary...
* * *adjetivo traditionalmañana, como es ya tradicional,... — tomorrow, as is customary...
* * *tradicional11 = time-honoured, traditional, established, old-fashioned, tradition-bound, ancestral, standard, conventional, folkloristic, folkloric, tweedy [tweedier -comp., tweediest -sup.], brick(s) and mortar, timeworn.Ex: The time-honoured training institution 'sitting with Nellie' is not much good if Nellie's competence is not up to scratch.
Ex: It may well be that the computer-based environment of such systems may overcome many of the limitations of enumerative classification schemes in their traditional applications.Ex: These are trends designed to to break down boundaries of exclusivity erected by established professions to exploit their monopolistic advantages.Ex: One is tempted to say that the enthusiasts for postcoordinate systems, being forced to admit reluctantly that control was necessary, couldn't bear to use the old-fashioned term 'list of subject headings'.Ex: Tradition-bound acquisitions librarians may soon find themselves expendable -- acceptance of new technologies is essential for the survival of the acquisitions librarian.Ex: All the libraries reflect colonial influence but there is a strong movement towards the study of their ancestral heritage.Ex: Photographs are normally kept in drawers of standard filing cabinets, with folders or pockets, or both.Ex: The foregoing discussion concerning analytical entries assumes implicitly a conventional catalogue format, that is, card, microform or other printed catalogue.Ex: The cult of information forms the catalyst for a discussion of the ways in which information has acquired folkloristic status as the major way in which people look at the world.Ex: Such recordings often originate in field work and are ethnomusicological, ethnolinguistic or folkloric in content.Ex: No bright new digital firm can do without at least some of the supposedly decrepit bureaucracy it so abhors in the old tweedy institutions it wants to replace.Ex: Advocates of the virtual university assume that the Internet can be used to replace the bricks and mortar campus.Ex: But beyond the honeymoon hotels and resorts, Polynesian life goes on and timeworn traditions are preserved.* arte tradicional = folk art.* biblioteca tradicional = brick and mortar library.* biblioteca traditional = physical library.* costumbre tradicional = traditional custom.* cultura tradicional = traditional culture.* estilo tradicional = traditional style.* literatura tradicional = folk literature.* mercado tradicional = traditional market.* modo de vida tradicional = folklife.* museo tradicional = folk museum, folklore museum.* no tradicional = non-traditional [nontraditional].* ya tradicional = long-established.tradicional22 = traditional.Nota: Nombre.Ex: The article has the title 'Things that go bump in the night: net newbies are maturing -- and making things scary for the traditionals'.
* * *traditionalmañana, como es ya tradicional, se publicará el suplemento navideño tomorrow, as has become customary, we will publish our Christmas supplement* * *
tradicional adjetivo
traditional
tradicional adjetivo traditional
' tradicional' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
clásica
- clásico
- típica
- típico
- castizo
- cuna
English:
fiddler
- folk dance
- folk music
- old-fashioned
- promenade concert
- real
- reel
- traditional
- wedding
- customary
- old
* * *tradicional adjtraditional;como es ya tradicional en cada partido de fútbol as has become traditional at every soccer game* * *adj traditional* * *tradicional adj: traditional♦ tradicionalmente adv* * *tradicional adj traditional -
124 glissement
glissement [glismɑ̃]masculine noun[de porte, rideau] sliding* * *glismɑ̃nom masculin1) ( déplacement) sliding•Phrasal Verbs:* * *ɡlismɑ̃ nm1) (= mouvement) sliding2) fig (= changement) shift* * *glissement nm1 ( déplacement) sliding; les deux pièces se superposent par glissement the two parts slide over each other;2 ( évolution) ( de sens) shift; (d'électorat, opinion) swing; ( de prix) fall; un glissement à droite a swing to the right.glissement de terrain Géol landslide.[glismɑ̃] nom masculin1. [déplacement] sliding (substantif non comptable)2. [évolution] shiftla politique du gouvernement a connu un net glissement à droite there's been a marked shift to the right in government policy3. LINGUISTIQUE4. GÉOLOGIE -
125 rafraîchissement
rafraîchissement° [ʀafʀe∫ismɑ̃]masculine nouna. ( = boisson) cool drink• rafraîchissements ( = glaces, fruits) refreshmentsb. [de température] cooling* * *ʀafʀɛʃismɑ̃nom masculin1) Météorologie drop in temperature2) ( boisson) refreshment* * *ʀafʀeʃismɑ̃1. nm1) (température) cooling2) (= boisson) cool drink2. rafraîchissements nmpl(boissons) refreshments* * *1 Météo drop in temperature;2 ( boisson) refreshment.[rafrɛʃismɑ̃] nom masculin1. [refroidissement] coolingnet rafraîchissement des températures sur tout le pays temperatures are noticeably cooler throughout the country2. [boisson] cool ou cold drink -
126 EYKT
f.1) half-past three o’clock, p. m. (var þat nær e. dags);2) time of three hours (þá er þógn hafði verit nær hálfa e.).* * *eykð, f. three or half-past three o’clock P. M.; many commentaries have been written upon this word, as by Pal Vídalín Skýr., Finn Johnson in H. E. i. 153 sqq. note 6, and in Horologium, etc. The time of eykð is clearly defined in K. Þ. K. 92 as the time when the sun has past two parts of the ‘útsuðr’ (q. v.) and has one part left, that is to say, half-past three o’clock P. M.: it thus nearly coincides with the eccl. Lat. nona (three o’clock P. M.); and both eykt and nona are therefore used indiscriminately in some passages. Sunset at the time of ‘eykð’ is opposed to sunrise at the time of ‘dagmál,’ q. v. In Norway ‘ykt’ means a luncheon taken about half-past three o’clock. But the passage in Edda—that autumn ends and winter begins at sunset at the time of eykt—confounded the commentators, who believed it to refer to the conventional Icel. winter, which (in the old style) begins with the middle of October, and lasts six months. In the latitude of Reykholt—the residence of Snorri—the sun at this time sets about half-past four. Upon this statement the commentators have based their reasoning both in regard to dagmál and eykt, placing the eykt at half-past four P. M. and dagmál at half-past seven A. M., although this contradicts the definition of these terms in the law. The passage in Edda probably came from a foreign source, and refers not to the Icel. winter but to the astronomical winter, viz. the winter solstice or the shortest day; for sunset at half-past three is suited not to Icel., but to the latitude of Scotland and the southern parts of Scandinavia. The word is also curious from its bearing upon the discovery of America by the ancients, vide Fb. l. c. This sense ( half-past three) is now obsolete in Icel., but eykt is in freq. use in the sense of trihorium, a time of three hours; whereas in the oldest Sagas no passage has been found bearing this sense,—the Bs. i. 385, 446, and Hem. l. c. are of the 13th and 14th centuries. In Norway ykt is freq. used metaph. of all the four meal times in the day, morning-ykt, midday-ykt, afternoon-ykt (or ykt proper), and even-ykt. In old MSS. (Grág., K. Þ. K., Hem., Heið. S.) this word is always spelt eykð or eykþ, shewing the root to be ‘auk’ with the fem. inflex. added; it probably first meant the eke-meal, answering to Engl. lunch, and thence came to mean the time of day at which this meal was taken. The eccl. law dilates upon the word, as the Sabbath was to begin at ‘hora nona;’ hence the phrase, eykt-helgr dagr (vide below). The word can have no relation to átta, eight, or átt, plaga coeli. At present Icel. say, at eykta-mótum, adv. at great intervals, once an eykt, once in three hours.I. half-past three; þá er eykð er útsuðrs-átt er deild í þriðjunga, ok hefir sól gengna tvá hluti en einn ógenginn, K. Þ. K. 92; net skal öll upp taka fyrir eykð, 90; helgan dag eptir eykð, 88; ef þeir hafa unnit á eykð, 94; enda skal hann undan honum hafa boðit fyrir miðjan dag en hinn skal hafa kosit at eykþ, Grág. i. 198; ok á maðr kost at stefna fyrir eykþ ef vill, 395; í þat mund dags er tók út eyktina, Fms. xi. 136; eptir eykt dags, rendering of the Lat. ‘vix decima parte diei reliqua,’ Róm. 313; þeir gengu til eyktar, ok höfðu farit árla morguns, en er nón var dags, etc., Fs. 176; at eykð dags þá kómu heim húskarlar Barða. Ísl. ii. 329; nú vættir mik at þar komi þér nær eykð dags, 345; var þat nær eykð dags, 349; var hón at veraldligu verki þangat til er kom eykð, þá fór hón til bænar sinnar at nóni, Hom. (St.) 59.COMPDS: eykðarhelgr, eyktarstaðr, eykðartíð.II. trihorium; en er liðin var nær ein eykt dags, Bs. i. 446; at þat mundi verit hafa meir en hálf eykt, er hann vissi ekki til sín, 385; þessi flaug vanst um eina eykð dags, Hem. (Hb.) -
127 capitale
1. adj capitalfig major2. f città capital3. m finance capitalcapitale d'esercizio working capitalcapitale disponible available capitalcapitale fisso fixed capitalcapitale iniziale start-up capitalfuga f di capitali flight of capitalcapitale proprio equity capitalcapitale sociale share capital* * *capitale agg.1 ( che riguarda la vita) capital: pena capitale, capital punishment: questo delitto è punito con la pena capitale, this crime is punished with death; sentenza capitale, death sentence; reato passibile di pena capitale, crime punishable with the death penalty3 ( principale) main (attr.); chief (attr.); capital, cardinal, essential; fundamental: la città capitale, the chief town; il punto capitale del problema, the main point of the question; il problema è di capitale importanza per noi, the question is of capital (o of the utmost) importance to uscapitale s.m.1 (econ.) capital, capital sum; (fin.) ( opposto a interessi) principal; (Borsa) stock; ( beni) assets: capitale annacquato, watered capital (o watered stock); capitale azionario, equity (o share o equity shares) capital (o corporate stock); capitale azionario con diritto di voto, (amer.) equity capital; capitale circolante, circulating (o business o working o floating) capital; capitale di credito, loan (o borrowed) capital; capitale di esercizio, circulating (o working) capital; capitale di fusione, merger capital; capitale di rischio, risk (o equity) capital; owner's equity; capitale di riserva, reserve capital; capitale fisso, fixed capital; capitale improduttivo, unproductive capital; capitale interamente versato, fully paid-up capital, (amer.) fully paid-in capital; capitale monopolistico, monopoly capital; capitale netto, equity (o net capital); capitale nominale, nominal (o registered o authorized) capital; capitale non ancora versato, uncalled capital; capitale obbligazionario, debenture capital (o debenture stock); capitale proprio, owner's equity; capitale sociale, (capital) stock (o company's capital o authorized capital), (amer.) authorized stock; capitale sociale conferito, stated capital; capitale sociale nominale, ( di Spa) authorized (o share o registered) capital; capitale sottoscritto, (amer.) subscribed capital; capitale immobilizzato, permanent assets (o capital equipment); capitale in commercio, stock-in-trade; capitale reale, real capital; capitale privilegiato, preference capital; capitali vaganti, refugee capital; capitali vaganti, ( nel mercato internazionale) hot money; capitali ( finanziari), funds; da capitale, unearned: guadagni da capitale, capital gains; dotare di capitale, to capitalize // capitale e lavoro, capital and labour;2 (estens.) fortune: attento con quel vaso, vale un capitale, be careful with that vase, it's worth a fortune.capitale s.f. capital (city): Parigi è la capitale della Francia, Paris is the capital of France; Parigi, Roma e Madrid sono capitali, Paris, Rome and Madrid are capital cities.* * *[kapi'tale]1. agg1)pena capitale — capital punishment2) (fondamentale) main attr, chief attrd'importanza capitale — of capital o the utmost importance
2. sfAmm capital (city), (fig : centro) centre3. smFin, Econ capital* * *I [kapi'tale]1) (relativo alla morte) [sentenza, delitto] capital2) fig. (fondamentale) crucial, fundamentalII [kapi'tale]sostantivo femminile1) (di un paese) capital (city)2) (centro)III [kapi'tale]una capitale finanziaria, culturale — a financial, cultural capital
sostantivo maschile1) (risorsa)2) econ. (fondo, patrimonio) capital•* * *capitale1/kapi'tale/1 (relativo alla morte) [sentenza, delitto] capital; pena capitale capital punishment————————capitale2/kapi'tale/sostantivo f.1 (di un paese) capital (city)2 (centro) una capitale finanziaria, culturale a financial, cultural capital.————————capitale3/kapi'tale/sostantivo m.1 (risorsa) capitale umano human resources3 (somma ingente) costare un capitale to cost a fortunecapitale azionario equity capital; capitale circolante fluid assets; capitale d'esercizio working capital; capitale fisso capital assets; capitale di rischio venture capital; capitale sociale (capital) stock. -
128 cassa
f casedi legno cratedi negozio tillsportello cash desk, cashpoint( banca) bankcassa acustica speakercassa comune kittycassa continua night safecassa da morto coffincassa di risparmio savings bankcassa toracica ribcage* * *cassa s.f.1 case, box, chest; ( a gabbia) crate: una cassa di merci, a case of goods; una cassa di tè, a chest of tea; una cassa di pomodori, a box of tomatoes; dieci casse di mele, ten cases (o boxes) of apples // (fis.): cassa di risonanza, resonance box; cassa acustica, speaker2 ( di negozio, bar ecc.) counter, cash, desk, cash desk, cashier's desk, cash box; ( di banca) counter: deve pagare alla cassa, you have to pay at the cash desk (o till); si accomodi alla cassa n. 2, please go to cash desk no. 2; cassa di uscita, ( al supermarket) checkout; registratore di cassa, cash register // (comm.): avanzo, disponibilità di cassa, cash on (o in) hand; ( in un negozio per iniziare l'attività quotidiana) float; vuoto, ammanco di cassa, cash shortage (o deficit); libro di cassa, cash book; pagamento a pronta cassa, cash payment; a pronta cassa, cash down (o in cash o by cash o promptly); netto cassa, net cash; eccedenza di cassa, cash surplus; flusso di cassa, cash flow; fondo cassa, reserve fund; avere, non avere denaro in cassa, to have, not to have money on hand; tenere la cassa, to be in charge of the cash // ( di banca): sportello di cassa, cashier's (o teller's) window; cassa automatica, cash dispenser (o cash point o cashomat); cassa continua, night safe // le casse dello stato, the coffers of the State // batter cassa, to ask for money // cassa comune, (fam.) kitty3 ( fondo) fund: cassa di ammortamento, sinking (o redemption) fund // cassa malattia, health insurance fund; casse pensionistiche, superannuation fund; cassa integrazione guadagni, redundancy fund; body that pays the wages of workers laid off temporarily; essere in cassa integrazione, to receive redundancy payments; mettere in cassa integrazione, to lay off // Cassa del Mezzogiorno, Southern Italy Development Fund4 (banca) bank: cassa di risparmio, savings bank, (amer.) thrift institution; cassa di risparmio postale, post-office savings bank; cassa di risparmio nazionale, national savings bank; cassa di risparmio ( fiduciario), trustee savings bank; cassa rurale e artigiana, agricultural and merchant bank; casse di risparmio, (amer.) Savings and Loan Associations7 ( da morto) coffin9 (mar.): cassa d'aria, air-lock; cassa di rapida immersione, crash diving tank; casse di rollio, rolling tanks; cassa per zavorra d'acqua, ballast tank* * *['kassa]1. sf"si prega di pagare alla cassa" — "please pay at the desk"
"cassa" — "pay here"
3) (ente finanziario) fund4) (istituto bancario) bank2.* * *['kassa]sostantivo femminile1) (contenitore) crate, chest; (per il vino) case, crate2) (anche cassa da morto) coffin, casket3) (di orologio, pianoforte) case4) (di supermercato) checkout (counter); (di negozio) cash desk, counter; (di banca) cashier's desk; (di cinema, teatro) box officeregistratore di cassa — cash register, register AE
tenere la cassa — to be the cashier; fig. to hold the purse-strings
•cassa armonica — sound box, sounding-board
cassa automatica — cash dispenser, automatic teller machine
cassa comune — kitty, pool
cassa da imballaggio — packing case, crate
cassa di risonanza — sound box, sounding-board; fig. sounding-board
cassa toracica — anat. rib cage
- e dello Stato — State o nation's coffers
••* * *cassa/'kassa/sostantivo f.1 (contenitore) crate, chest; (per il vino) case, crate2 (anche cassa da morto) coffin, casket3 (di orologio, pianoforte) case4 (di supermercato) checkout (counter); (di negozio) cash desk, counter; (di banca) cashier's desk; (di cinema, teatro) box office; registratore di cassa cash register, register AE; tenere la cassa to be the cashier; fig. to hold the purse-strings; libro di cassa cash book; pagamento pronta cassa cash-down paymentbattere cassa to ask for money\cassa acustica loudspeaker; cassa armonica sound box, sounding-board; cassa automatica cash dispenser, automatic teller machine; cassa comune kitty, pool; fare cassa comune to keep a kitty; cassa continua night safe; cassa da imballaggio packing case, crate; cassa integrazione redundancy payment; cassa di risonanza sound box, sounding-board; fig. sounding-board; cassa di risparmio savings bank; cassa rurale agricultural credit bank; cassa toracica anat. rib cage; - e dello Stato State o nation's coffers.
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