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1 Spurt
m; -(e)s, -s; SPORT sprint, spurt, (quick) burst; einen Spurt einlegen put on a spurt; zum Spurt ansetzen start a (final) spurt* * *der Spurtspurt; sprint* * *Spụrt [ʃpʊrt]m -s, -s or -espurt; (= Endspurt, fig) final spurtzum Spurt ansetzen (lit, fig) — to make a final spurt
* * *(the pace of this: He ran up the road at a sprint.) sprint* * *<-s, -s o -e>[ʃpʊrt]m sprint, spurtzum \Spurt ansetzen to make a final spurt* * *der; Spurt[e]s, Spurts od. Spurte1) spurt* * *einen Spurt einlegen put on a spurt;zum Spurt ansetzen start a (final) spurt* * *der; Spurt[e]s, Spurts od. Spurte1) spurt -
2 Spurt
Spurt m <Spurts; Spurts> yarışta kısa süreli hızlanma -
3 Spurt
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4 anziehen
anziehen v 1. BÖRSE firm, rally, advance; 2. FIN rise (Einkünfte, Gewinne); 3. GEN rise; advance (Preise); strengthen (ZB)* * *v 1. < Börse> firm, rally, advance; 2. < Finanz> Einkünfte, Gewinne rise; 3. < Geschäft> rise, Preise advance, ZB strengthen* * *Anziehen
(Börse) rally, (Kurse, Preise) advance, rise, rising, recovery, hardening, improvement, upward movement;
• Anziehen der Aktienkurse upward movement of stocks;
• plötzliches leichtes Anziehen der Effektenkurse bulge of the stock market;
• sprunghaftes Anziehen der Kurse upward spurts;
• gleichzeitiges Anziehen der Preise simultaneous increase in prices, overall increase of prices. -
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sprunghaft adj 1. BÖRSE erratic, volatile (Kursbewegungen); 2. GEN erratic, volatile* * ** * *sprunghaft
by leaps [and bounds], jerky, spasmodic, (Kurse) erratic;
• sprunghaft ansteigen to rise by leaps and bounds;
• Preise sprunghaft erhöhen to jump prices;
• sprunghaft steigen und einen Höchststand erreichen to jump into new high ground, to skyrocket (US);
• sprunghaftes Anziehen der Kurse upward spurts;
• sprunghafter Einkommensanstieg jump in incomes;
• sprunghafte Entwicklung auf dem Börsenmarkt erratic development on the stock market;
• sprunghafter Ertragsanstieg jump in earnings;
• sprunghafter Preisanstieg price speedup;
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6 Kurssicherung
Kurssicherung
forward guarantee (cover), (Wechselkurs) foreign-exchange (rate) guarantee (guaranty), foreign-exchange cover;
• Kurssicherungsklausel hedge clause;
• Kurssicherungskosten cost of exchange rate guarantee;
• Kurssicherungsvertrag hedging contract;
• Kursspanne exchange difference;
• große Kursspanne wide quotations;
• Kursspekulant premium hunter, market manipulator (operator);
• Kursspekulation manipulation, speculation on the stock exchange, market making;
• Kursspielraum rate margin;
• Kurssprünge jump in prices, price jumps, spurts, bull movements;
• erhebliche Kurssprünge machen (Aktienkurse) to bounce a lot;
• Kursstabilisierung price stabilization;
• Kursstabilität stability of prices, price stability, (Wechselkurse) exchange stability. -
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Kurssprünge
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8 sprunghaftes Anziehen der Kurse
sprunghaftes Anziehen der Kurse
upward spurtsBusiness german-english dictionary > sprunghaftes Anziehen der Kurse
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9 Spurt
Spurt [∫pʊrt] -
10 Bleifuß
m: mit Bleifuß fahren ехать на большой скорости, превышать скорость. Sprit--Diät: Nicht mit Bleifuß fahren! Unnötige Spurts vermeiden! Vorausschauend fahren!Deutsch-Russisches Woerterbuch der umgangssprachlichen und saloppen > Bleifuß
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11 Spurt
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12 Endspurte
plfinal spurts
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