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1 наращивание дисконта
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2 Disagio
[dis’ˀa: o] n WIRTS. discount* * *Dis|agio [dIs'|aːdZo, dɪs'|aːZio]nt -s, -s or Disagien[-'|aːdZən, -|aːZiən] (FIN) discount* * *Dis·agio<-s, -s>[dɪsˈʔa:dʒo]nt discount* * ** * *-s n.accretion of discount n. -
3 Disagio
n1. accretion of discount2. discount -
4 Zuwachs
m; -es, fachspr. Zuwächse* * *der Zuwachsaddition; accrual* * *Zu|wachs ['tsuːvaks]m -es, Zuwächse[-vɛksə]1) no pl (= Wachstum) growth (an +dat of)2) (= Höhe, Menge des Wachstums) increase (an +dat in)Zuwachs bekommen (inf: ein Baby) — to have an addition to the family
* * *der1) (something added: They've had an addition to the family.) addition2) (an increase especially in salary.) increment* * *Zu·wachs<-es, Zuwächse>[ˈtsu:vaks, pl ˈtsu:vɛksə]m increase, growth kein pldie Familie hat \Zuwachs bekommen (hum fam) they have had a [small] addition to the familyauf \Zuwachs:Philipp wächst so schnell, da kaufen wir den Pulli besser auf \Zuwachs since Philipp is growing so quickly we'd better buy him a jumper big enough to last* * *der; Zuwachses, Zuwächse increase* * *1. increase (an +dat in;2. nur sg; hum:die Familie hat Zuwachs bekommen there’s been an addition to the family* * *der; Zuwachses, Zuwächse increase* * *m.accession n.accretion of discount n.accrual n.growth n.increase n. -
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m1. accession2. accretion of discount3. accrual4. increment
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