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1 amount invested
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > amount invested
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2 amount to be invested
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > amount to be invested
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5 principal
1. adjective1) Haupt-; (most important) wichtigst...; bedeutendst...the principal cause of lung cancer — die häufigste Ursache für Lungenkrebs
2) (Mus.)2. nounprincipal horn/bassoon — etc. erstes Horn/Fagott usw
* * *['prinsəpəl] 1. adjective(most important: Shipbuilding was one of Britain's principal industries.) hauptsächlich2. noun1) (the head of a school, college or university.) der/die Direktor(in)2) (a leading actor, singer or dancer in a theatrical production.) die Hauptperson3) (the amount of money in a bank etc on which interest is paid.) das Kapital•- academic.ru/57986/principally">principally* * *prin·ci·pal[ˈprɪn(t)səpəl]I. adj attr, inv1. (most important) Haupt-, hauptsächlich\principal character FILM, THEAT Hauptdarsteller(in) m(f); LIT zentrale Figur [o Gestalt], Hauptfigur f\principal export Hauptexportartikel m\principal ingredient Hauptbestandteil m\principal reason Hauptgrund mone of the \principal towns eine der bedeutendsten [o wichtigsten] Städte\principal amount/investment Kapitalbetrag m/-anlage fII. n1. AM, AUS (head person) in a school Direktor(in) m(f), Schulleiter(in) m(f), Rektor(in) m(f) SCHWEIZ; in a company Vorgesetzte(r) f(m), Chef(in) m(f); in a play Hauptdarsteller(in) m(f); in an orchestra Solist(in) m(f); (duellist) Duellant(in) m(f); (person responsible for crime) Hauptschuldige(r) f(m)4. ECON für eigene Rechnung kaufender Händler/kaufende Händlerin* * *['prInsIpəl]1. adjHaupt-, hauptsächlichprincipal teacher — Rektor(in) m(f)
principal horn in the Philharmonic Orchestra — erster Hornist/erste Hornistin der Philharmoniker
2. n* * *principal [ˈprınsəpl]1. erst(er, e, es), hauptsächlich, Haupt…:a) THEAT etc Hauptdarsteller m,b) Haupttäter m,c) fig Hauptakteur m;principal beam → B 12;the Principal Boy Br männliche Hauptrolle in der pantomime, die von einer jungen Frau gespielt wird;principal creditor (debtor) WIRTSCH, JUR Hauptgläubiger(in) (-schuldner[in]);principal office, principal place of business WIRTSCH Hauptgeschäftsstelle f, -niederlassung f;a) Hauptteile,principal suspect Hauptverdächtige(r) m/f(m);2. MUSa) Haupt…, Stamm…:principal chord Stammakkord m;principal key Haupttonart f;principal part → B 9 a;principal stop → B 9 c;principal theme → B 9 bb) erst(er, e, es), Solo…:3. WIRTSCH Kapital…:B s1. Haupt(person) n(f)2. SCHULE Direktor m, Direktorin f, Rektor m, Rektorin f, Schulleiter(in)3. Chef(in)4. a) Anführer(in), Rädelsführer(in)b) JUR Haupttäter(in), -schuldige(r) m/f(m):principal in the first degree Haupttäter(in);principal in the second degree Mittäter(in)5. JURa) Vollmacht-, Auftraggeber(in)b) Mandant(in)6. Duellant m (Ggs Sekundant)7. WIRTSCH (Grund)Kapital n, Hauptsumme f:principal and interest Kapital und Zins(en)8. WIRTSCH (Besitz-, Nachlass- etc) Masse f9. MUSa) Hauptsatz m oder -stimme fb) Hauptthema n, auch Dux m, Führer m (in der Fuge)c) Prinzipal n (Orgelregister)d) (Orchester)Solist(in)10. Ballett: Solist(in), Solotänzer(in)11. Hauptsache f12. Haupt-, Stützbalken m13. KUNSTa) Hauptmotiv nb) Original nprin. abk1. principal (principally)2. principle* * *1. adjective1) Haupt-; (most important) wichtigst...; bedeutendst...2) (Mus.)2. nounprincipal horn/bassoon — etc. erstes Horn/Fagott usw
* * *(school) n.Rektor -en m. adj.erstrangig adj. n.Prinzipal m. -
6 go into
transitive verb1) (join) eintreten in (+ Akk.) [Orden, Geschäft usw.]; gehen in (+ Akk.) [Industrie, Politik]; gehen zu [Film, Fernsehen, Armee]; beitreten (+ Dat.) [Bündnis]go into law/the church — Jurist/Geistlicher werden
go into nursing — Krankenschwester/-pfleger werden
go into publishing — ins Verlagswesen gehen
go into general practice — (Med.) sich als allgemeiner Mediziner niederlassen
4) (crash into) [hinein]fahren in (+ Akk.); fahren gegen [Baum usw.]. See also academic.ru/31516/go">go 1. 2), 31)* * *2) (to discuss in detail: I don't want to go into the problems at the moment.) eingehen auf* * *◆ go intovi1. (start)▪ to \go into into sth:he went into the election with good chances of beating the incumbent er ging mit guten Chancen, den Amtsinhaber zu schlagen, in den Wahlkampfthey went into gales of laughter at his sight bei seinem Anblick brachen sie in schallendes Gelächter austhey were \go intoing into this project with very little experience sie gingen mit nur sehr wenig Erfahrung in dieses Projektthe restaurant is \go intoing into its second year of business das Restaurant geht jetzt in sein zweites Geschäftsjahrthe new trains went into service last month die neuen Züge wurden letzten Monat in Dienst gestelltto \go into into action in Aktion tretento \go into into a coma ins Koma fallento \go into into effect in Kraft tretento \go into into hysterics hysterisch werdento \go into into mourning trauernto \go into into reverse in den Rückwärtsgang schaltento \go into into a trance in Trance [ver]fallen2. (begin career in)to \go into into journalism Journalist/Journalistin werdento \go into into medicine/politics in die Medizin/die Politik gehen3. (begin producing)▪ to \go into into sth:after working for us for five years, he went into business for himself nachdem er fünf Jahre lang für uns gearbeitet hatte, machte er sich selbstständigto \go into into production in Produktion gehen4. (examine)I don't want to \go into into that right now ich möchte jetzt im Moment nicht darauf eingehento \go into into detail ins Detail gehen5. (be invested in)▪ to \go into into sth:a considerable amount of money has gone into this exhibition in dieser Ausstellung steckt eine beträchtliche Menge [an] Geld6. (be used in)▪ to \go into into sth:butter is supposed to \go into into the cake but you can also use margarine eigentlich kommt Butter in den Kuchen, aber man kann auch Margarine nehmen7. (join)to \go into into the army zur Armee gehento \go into into a club/an organization einem Klub/einer Organisation beitretento \go into into hospital/a nursing home ins Krankenhaus/in ein Pflegeheim gehen8. (crash into)9. MATH▪ to \go into into sth:seven won't \go into into three sieben geht nicht in drei* * *go into v/i1. hineingehen in (akk):the money went into his private account das Geld ging auf sein Privatkontogo into business Geschäftsmann werden;go into the police zur Polizei gehen;go into politics in die Politik gehen3. geraten in (akk):go into a faint ohnmächtig werden* * *transitive verb1) (join) eintreten in (+ Akk.) [Orden, Geschäft usw.]; gehen in (+ Akk.) [Industrie, Politik]; gehen zu [Film, Fernsehen, Armee]; beitreten (+ Dat.) [Bündnis]go into law/the church — Jurist/Geistlicher werden
go into nursing — Krankenschwester/-pfleger werden
go into general practice — (Med.) sich als allgemeiner Mediziner niederlassen
2) (go and live in) gehen in (+ Akk.) [Krankenhaus, Heim usw.]; ziehen in (+ Akk.) [Wohnung, Heim]4) (crash into) [hinein]fahren in (+ Akk.); fahren gegen [Baum usw.]. See also go 1. 2), 31)* * *expr.enthalten sein ausdr. -
7 go into
vi1) ( start)to \go into into sth;he went into the election with good chances of beating the incumbent er ging mit guten Chancen, den Amtsinhaber zu schlagen, in den Wahlkampf;they went into gales of laughter at his sight bei seinem Anblick brachen sie in schallendes Gelächter aus;they were \go intoing into this project with very little experience sie gingen mit nur sehr wenig Erfahrung in dieses Projekt;the restaurant is \go intoing into its second year of business das Restaurant geht jetzt in sein zweites Geschäftsjahr;the new trains went into service last month die neuen Züge wurden letzten Monat in Dienst gestellt;to \go into into action in Aktion treten;to \go into into a coma ins Koma fallen;to \go into into effect in Kraft treten;to \go into into hysterics hysterisch werden;to \go into into mourning trauern;to \go into into reverse in den Rückwärtsgang schalten;to \go into into a trance in Trance [ver]fallen2) ( begin career in)to \go into into journalism Journalist/Journalistin werden;to \go into into medicine/ politics in die Medizin/die Politik gehen;3) ( begin producing)to \go into into sth;after working for us for five years, he went into business for himself nachdem er fünf Jahre lang für uns gearbeitet hatte, machte er sich selbständig;to \go into into production in Produktion gehen4) ( examine and discuss)to \go into into sth etw erörtern;I don't want to \go into into that right now ich möchte jetzt im Moment nicht darauf eingehen;to \go into into detail ins Detail gehen5) ( be invested in)to \go into into sth;a considerable amount of money has gone into this exhibition in dieser Ausstellung steckt eine beträchtliche Menge [an] Geld6) ( be used in)to \go into into sth;butter is supposed to \go into into the cake but you can also use margarine eigentlich kommt Butter in den Kuchen, aber man kann auch Margarine nehmen7) ( join)to \go into into sth etw dat beitreten;to \go into into the army zur Armee gehen;to \go into into a club/ an organization einem Club/einer Organisation beitreten;to \go into into hospital/ a nursing home ins Krankenhaus/in ein Pflegeheim gehen8) ( crash into)9) mathto \go into into sth;seven won't \go into into three sieben geht nicht in drei -
8 private limited company
private limited company (BE) GEN, LAW beschränkt haftende Gesellschaft f (synonymous: limited company; a company with limited liability to the extent of the amount of capital invested; die Firma ist ein Rechtssubjekt –a legal entity, legal person– und muss den Zusatz ‚Limited’ oder ‚Ltd.’ enthalten, ähnlich Deu: Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung, GmbH, Öst: Ges.m.b.H.)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > private limited company
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