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101 Nettoverlust
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102 Totalschaden
Totalschaden m VERSICH total loss, T/L; write-off (Auto)* * ** * *Totalschaden
(Auto) complete breakdown (write-off), worthless wreck, (Schiff) total wreck, (Versicherung) total loss;
• nur bei Totalschaden total loss only;
• haftet nur bei Totalschaden (Schiffsversicherung) warranted free of all average;
• fingierter Totalschaden (Schiff) constructive total loss. -
103 unerwarteter Verlust
unerwarteter Verlust m BANK, FIN unexpected loss, UL (Basel II: abzudecken aus dem Kreditgeschäft); windfall loss* * *m <Vw> unexpected loss, windfall loss* * *unerwarteter Verlust
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104 Verdienstausfall
Verdienstausfall m PERS loss of earnings, loss of income* * *m < Person> loss of earnings, loss of income* * *Verdienstausfall
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105 Vermögenseinbuße
Vermögenseinbuße f 1. FIN actual loss; 2. VERSICH economic loss* * ** * *Vermögenseinbuße
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106 Datenverlust
m data loss* * *Da|ten|ver|lustmloss of data, data loss* * *Da·ten·ver·lustm data lossunerklärlicher \Datenverlust line gremlin* * *Datenverlust m data loss -
107 Identitätsverlust
m loss of identity* * *Iden·ti·täts·ver·lust* * *der loss of identity* * *Identitätsverlust m loss of identity* * *der loss of identity -
108 Krucke
f; -, -n; Jägerspr. curved horn* * *die Krückecrutch* * *Krụ̈|cke ['krʏkə]f -, -n1) crutch; (fig) prop, stay2) (= Schirmkrücke) crook3) (zum Harken etc) rake* * *(a stick with a bar at the top to support a lame person: He can walk only by using crutches.) crutch* * *Krü·cke<-, -n>[ˈkrʏkə]f1. (Stock für Gehbehinderte) crutchan \Krücken gehen to walk on crutches* * *die; Krücke, Krücken1) (Stock) crutchan od. auf Krücken (Dat.) gehen — walk on crutches
2) (Griff) crook; handle* * ** * *die; Krücke, Krücken1) (Stock) crutchan od. auf Krücken (Dat.) gehen — walk on crutches
2) (Griff) crook; handle* * *-n f.crook n.crutch n. -
109 Tonausfall
* * *Ton|aus|fallm (TV)loss of sound; (kurz) (sound) dropout* * *Bild- und Tonausfall loss of sound and picture -
110 unersetzlich
irreplaceable; irrecoverable; irremediable; irretrievable; irreparable* * *un|er|sẹtz|bar [Un|Eɐ'zɛtsbaːɐ, 'ʊn-] [Un|Eɐ'zɛtslɪç, 'ʊn-]adjirreplaceable; Mensch auch indispensable* * *1) irreparably2) ((of damage etc) that cannot be put right.) irreparable4) ((of eg a loss or mistake) that cannot be recovered or put right.) irretrievable* * *un·er·setz·lich[ʊnʔɛɐ̯ˈzɛtslɪç]▪ [für jdn] \unersetzlich sein to be indispensable [to sb]* * *Adjektiv irreplaceable; irretrievable, irrecoverable < loss>; irreparable <harm, damage, loss of person>* * *unersetzbar, unersetzlich adj irreplaceable; Verlust: auch irrecoverable; auch Schaden: irreparable;er hält sich für unersetzlich he thinks there’s nobody who could take his place;niemand ist unersetzlich nobody is irreplaceable* * *Adjektiv irreplaceable; irretrievable, irrecoverable < loss>; irreparable <harm, damage, loss of person>* * *adj.irredeemable adj.irreparable adj.irreplaceable adj. adv.irrecoverably adv.irredeemably adv.irreparably adv. -
111 verlegen
I v/t1. räumlich: move, transfer (auch Truppen, Schauplatz) ( beide nach to); PHYS. (Schwerpunkt) shift; seinen Wohnsitz verlegen move (house)2. zeitlich: put off ( auf + Akk to, until, till), postpone (to); die Handlung eines Films ins 3. Jahrtausend verlegen shift the action of a film to the third millennium4. (Buch) publish5. (etw.) mislayII v/refl: sich verlegen auf etw. eine Tätigkeit: take to doing s.th.; aufs Bitten, Leugnen etc.: resort to (doing) s.th.—I Adj. embarrassed; verlegen machen embarrass; ( nie) verlegen um eine Antwort, Ausrede: (never) at a loss for; er ist nie um eine Antwort verlegen auch he’s always got an answer ready; um Geld verlegen short of moneyII Adv. abashedly; (voll Verlegenheit) in embarrassment; verlegen lächeln give an embarrassed smile; verlegen dastehen stand there embarrassed—P.P. verliegen* * *confused (Adj.); sheepish (Adj.); embarrassed (Adj.); awkward (Adj.); to relocate ( Verb); to mislay ( Verb); to misplace ( Verb); to transfer ( Verb); to move ( Verb);(Termin) to defer; to postpone* * *ver|le|gen I ptp verlegt1. vt2) (= verschieben) to postpone (auf +acc until); (= vorverlegen) to bring forward ( auf +acc to)3) (= an falschen Platz legen) to mislay, to misplace4) (= anbringen) Kabel, Fliesen etc to lay5) (= drucken lassen) to publish2. vrverlégen — to resort to sth
II [fɛɐ'leːgn]sich aufs Unterrichten verlégen — to take up teaching
1. adj2)um Worte/eine Antwort verlégen sein — to be lost or at a loss for words/an answer
um Geld verlégen sein — to be financially embarrassed
2. advin embarrassmentverlégen sah er zu Boden — he looked at the floor in embarrassment
das habe ich vergessen, sagte sie verlégen — I forgot about that, she said, embarrassed
* * *1) (to leave or withdraw from (a place), especially because of danger: The troops evacuated their position because of the enemy's advance.) evacuate2) (to lose: I seem to have mislaid my wallet.) mislay3) (to lose, mislay.) misplace4) (to remove to another place: He transferred the letter from his briefcase to his pocket.) transfer* * *ver·le·gen *1[fɛɐ̯ˈle:gn̩]I. vt1. (verbummeln)▪ etw \verlegen to mislay [or lose] sthetw auf einen anderen Zeitpunkt \verlegen to postpone [or defer] sth [until another time]3. (auslegen)Gleise/einen Teppich \verlegen to lay rails/a carpet▪ [irgendwo] etw \verlegen lassen to have sth laid [somewhere]4. (ziehen)Fenster/Türen \verlegen to put in sep windows/doorsKabel \verlegen to lay cables▪ etw \verlegen to publish sth▪ jdn/etw [irgendwohin] \verlegen to move [or transfer] sb/sth [somewhere]II. vrver·le·gen2[fɛɐ̯ˈle:gn̩]I. adj embarrassedegal, wie oft er zu spät kommt, er ist nie um eine Entschuldigung \verlegen it doesn't matter how often he arrives late, he's always got an excuse ready [or at the ready] [or he's never lost [or at a loss] for an excuseII. adv in embarrassment* * *I 1.transitives Verb1) (nicht wieder finden) mislay2) (verschieben) postpone (auf + Akk. until); (vorverlegen) bring forward (auf + Akk. to)4) (legen) lay <cable, pipe, carpet, etc.>5) (veröffentlichen) publish2.reflexives Verb (sich ausrichten) take up <subject, activity, occupation, etc.>; resort to <guesswork, flattery, silence, lying, etc.>II 1.1) embarrassed2)2.um etwas verlegen sein — (etwas nicht zur Verfügung haben) be short of something; (etwas benötigen) be in need of something
adverbial in embarrassment* * *verlegen1A. v/tseinen Wohnsitz verlegen move (house)2. zeitlich: put off (auf +akk to, until, till), postpone (to);die Handlung eines Films ins 3. Jahrtausend verlegen shift the action of a film to the third millennium4. (Buch) publish5. (etwas) mislayB. v/r:sich verlegen auf etwas eine Tätigkeit: take to doing sth; aufs Bitten, Leugnen etc: resort to (doing) sthverlegen2A. adj embarrassed;verlegen machen embarrass;(nie) verlegen um eine Antwort, Ausrede: (never) at a loss for;er ist nie um eine Antwort verlegen auch he’s always got an answer ready;um Geld verlegen short of moneyverlegen lächeln give an embarrassed smile;verlegen dastehen stand there embarrassed* * *I 1.transitives Verb1) (nicht wieder finden) mislay2) (verschieben) postpone (auf + Akk. until); (vorverlegen) bring forward (auf + Akk. to)4) (legen) lay <cable, pipe, carpet, etc.>5) (veröffentlichen) publish2.reflexives Verb (sich ausrichten) take up <subject, activity, occupation, etc.>; resort to <guesswork, flattery, silence, lying, etc.>II 1.1) embarrassed2)2.um etwas verlegen sein — (etwas nicht zur Verfügung haben) be short of something; (etwas benötigen) be in need of something
adverbial in embarrassment* * *adj.abashed adj.confused adj.embarrassed n. v.to evacuate v.to mislay v.(§ p.,p.p.: mislaid)to misplace v.to publish v. -
112 Verlustausgleich
m loss compensation* * *Ver|lụst|aus|gleichmloss compensation* * *Ver·lust·aus·gleichm FIN loss adjustment, compensation of a loss* * *Verlustausgleich m loss compensation -
113 Verlustbetrieb
m loss-maker, loss-making concern, losing business* * *Ver|lụst|be|triebm (inf)lossmaking business (Brit), lossmaker (Brit), lame duck (inf)* * *Ver·lust·be·triebm loss-making business* * *Verlustbetrieb m loss-maker, loss-making concern, losing business -
114 Verlustgeschäft
n1. losing deal, loss2. Verlustbetrieb* * *Ver|lụst|ge|schäftnt(= Firma) lossmaking business (Brit), lossmaker (Brit), business operating in the redich habe es schließlich verkauft, aber das war ein Verlustgeschäft — I sold it eventually, but I made a loss or but at a loss
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115 Verlustmeldung
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116 Vertrauensschwund
m loss of confidence* * *der Vertrauensschwundloss of confidence* * *Ver|trau|ens|schwundmloss of confidence* * *Ver·trau·ens·schwundm kein pl loss of confidence* * *Vertrauensschwund m loss of confidence -
117 Vertrauensverlust
m loss of confidence* * *der Vertrauensverlustloss of confidence* * *Ver|trau|ens|ver|lustmloss of confidence* * *Ver·trau·ens·ver·lustm SOZIOL loss of trust [or faith]* * *Vertrauensverlust m loss of confidence -
118 Zinsverlust
m loss on interest* * *der Zinsverlustloss on interest* * *Zịns|ver|lustmloss on interest* * *Zins·ver·lustm loss of interest* * *Zinsverlust m loss on interest -
119 Abgasverlust
m < verbr> (Verlust an thermischer Energie) ■ flue gas loss; stack loss US ; flue gas heat loss; stack gas heat loss; exit flue gas heat loss rare -
120 Rückflussdämpfung
f <el> ■ terminal return loss; reflection loss; active return loss; return loss; structural return loss
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