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101 Unternehmung
Unternehmung f 1. GEN operation; enterprise (Projekt); 2. ADMIN establishment; 3. WIWI enterprise, venture, firm, undertaking, business, company (Geschäft, Firma)* * *f 1. < Geschäft> operation, Projekt enterprise; 2. < Verwalt> establishment; 3. <Vw> Geschäft, Firma enterprise, venture, firm, undertaking, business, company* * *Unternehmung
undertaking, enterprise;
• gemeinschaftliche Unternehmung concerted action;
• gewagte Unternehmung speculative enterprise, speculative (business) venture;
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102 emprender
v.1 to start (trabajo).emprender el vuelo to fly off2 to undertake, to engage in, to begin, to initiate.Pedro abordó la hercúlea tarea Peter tackled the Herculean task.3 to undertake to.* * *1 (gen) to start\emprender el vuelo to take flightemprender la marcha to start outemprenderla con alguien familiar to pick on somebody* * *verb* * *VT1) (=empezar) [+ trabajo] to undertake; [+ viaje] to embark on2)* * *verbo transitivo < viaje> to embark on; <proyecto/aventura> to undertake; <ataque/ofensiva> to launchemprender la retirada — (Mil) to beat a retreat
emprenderla con alguien: estaba de mal humor y la emprendió conmigo she was in a bad mood and she took it out on me; la emprendió a puñetazos con él — he started punching him
* * *= embark on/upon, set about + Gerundio, undertake, set out on, enter, take on, spring for.Ex. Before we embark upon more extensive consideration of the software packages and their use in information retrieval, it is worth reviewing the options for computer hardware.Ex. The CRG set about trying to define a series of integrative levels upon which it would be possible to base the main classes and their order for a new general classification scheme.Ex. Among the documents that are worthy of consideration for abstracting are sources, in particular journals or reports issued by a specific organisation, for which the abstracting agency has undertaken to give comprehensive coverage.Ex. However rudimentary or advanced the system, and no matter what the age of the children involved, certain matters should be considered before setting out on the venture.Ex. Though the reference librarian cannot enter the reference process until he receives the question from the enquirer he is vitally concerned about all of its stages.Ex. If we decide to take on making up a subject file there'd be a lot of footwork even if we use that list as a basis = Si decidimos aceptar crear un fichero ordenado por materias habría mucho trabajo incluso si usamos esta lista como base.Ex. If I decide to spring for this I'll let you in on what I find out.----* emprender acciones legales = take + legal proceedings, take + legal action.* emprender el vuelo = take to + the sky.* emprenderla con Alguien = turn on + Nombre.* emprenderla(s) a golpes con = lam into, lay into.* emprenderlas con = lash out at/against/on.* emprender una acción = initiate + action.* emprender una iniciativa = undertake + enterprise.* emprender una lucha contra = launch + attack on.* emprender una tarea = go on + expedition.* emprender un negocio = take on + business venture.* emprender un proceso de = set on + a course of.* emprender un proyecto = undertake + project.* * *verbo transitivo < viaje> to embark on; <proyecto/aventura> to undertake; <ataque/ofensiva> to launchemprender la retirada — (Mil) to beat a retreat
emprenderla con alguien: estaba de mal humor y la emprendió conmigo she was in a bad mood and she took it out on me; la emprendió a puñetazos con él — he started punching him
* * *= embark on/upon, set about + Gerundio, undertake, set out on, enter, take on, spring for.Ex: Before we embark upon more extensive consideration of the software packages and their use in information retrieval, it is worth reviewing the options for computer hardware.
Ex: The CRG set about trying to define a series of integrative levels upon which it would be possible to base the main classes and their order for a new general classification scheme.Ex: Among the documents that are worthy of consideration for abstracting are sources, in particular journals or reports issued by a specific organisation, for which the abstracting agency has undertaken to give comprehensive coverage.Ex: However rudimentary or advanced the system, and no matter what the age of the children involved, certain matters should be considered before setting out on the venture.Ex: Though the reference librarian cannot enter the reference process until he receives the question from the enquirer he is vitally concerned about all of its stages.Ex: If we decide to take on making up a subject file there'd be a lot of footwork even if we use that list as a basis = Si decidimos aceptar crear un fichero ordenado por materias habría mucho trabajo incluso si usamos esta lista como base.Ex: If I decide to spring for this I'll let you in on what I find out.* emprender acciones legales = take + legal proceedings, take + legal action.* emprender el vuelo = take to + the sky.* emprenderla con Alguien = turn on + Nombre.* emprenderla(s) a golpes con = lam into, lay into.* emprenderlas con = lash out at/against/on.* emprender una acción = initiate + action.* emprender una iniciativa = undertake + enterprise.* emprender una lucha contra = launch + attack on.* emprender una tarea = go on + expedition.* emprender un negocio = take on + business venture.* emprender un proceso de = set on + a course of.* emprender un proyecto = undertake + project.* * *emprender [E1 ]vt‹viaje› to embark on; ‹tarea/proyecto/aventura› to undertakeemprender la retirada ( Mil) to beat a retreatemprender la marcha to set outel pájaro emprendió el vuelo the bird took flightemprendieron la lucha contra la droga they took up the fight against drugsel ejército emprendió el ataque contra el enemigo the army launched an attack on the enemyemprendimos el regreso al amanecer we began our o embarked on the return journey at daybreakemprenderla con algn: estaba de mal humor y la emprendió conmigo she was in a bad mood and she took it out on mela emprendió a puñetazos con él he started punching him* * *
emprender ( conjugate emprender) verbo transitivo ‹ viaje› to embark on;
‹proyecto/aventura› to undertake;
‹ataque/ofensiva› to launch;
emprender el regreso to begin one's return journey
emprender verbo transitivo
1 (una tarea) to undertake
2 (un viaje) to embark on, to set out
♦ Locuciones: emprenderla con alguien, to pick on sb
' emprender' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
embarcarse
- legal
- encaminar
- huida
English:
attack
- begin
- embark
- go about
- launch into
- set about
- strike out
- undertake
- launch
- set
- start
- under
* * *emprender vt[trabajo, tarea, proyecto] to undertake; [viaje] to set off on; [ataque, ofensiva] to launch;emprender acciones judiciales contra alguien to initiate legal proceedings against sb;la prensa emprendió una campaña contra él the press launched a campaign against him;emprender el vuelo to fly off;¿a qué hora emprenderás la marcha? what time are you setting off?;al oír la sirena emprendieron la huida when they heard the siren they took flight;el Papa emprendió viaje a Oriente Medio the Pope left on a trip to the Middle East;emprenderla con alguien: la emprendió con él sin provocación alguna she started laying into him without any provocation;la emprendió a puñetazos con su hermano he started punching his brother* * *v/t1 embark on, undertake2:emprenderla con alguien fam take it out on s.o.;emprenderla a golpes con alguien exchange blows with s.o.;emprenderla a tiros con alguien start shooting at s.o.* * *emprender vt: to undertake, to begin* * *emprender vb -
103 Gemeinschaftsunternehmen
Gemeinschaftsunternehmen n BÖRSE, GEN, MGT, RW, WIWI joint venture, JV, joint-venture company* * *n <Börse, Geschäft, Mgmnt, Rechnung, Vw> joint venture (JV), joint-venture company* * *Gemeinschaftsunternehmen
joint undertaking (enterprise, venture), cooperative [business] ventureBusiness german-english dictionary > Gemeinschaftsunternehmen
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104 emprender un negocio
(v.) = take on + business ventureEx. Public libraries in the USA are taking on business ventures that involve the selling of products and services.* * *(v.) = take on + business ventureEx: Public libraries in the USA are taking on business ventures that involve the selling of products and services.
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105 proyecto empresarial
(n.) = business ventureEx. In considering business ventures libraries should pay attention to the following considerations -- the library's mission, its capability, the financial impact, legal aspects, and professional and ethical issues.* * *(n.) = business ventureEx: In considering business ventures libraries should pay attention to the following considerations -- the library's mission, its capability, the financial impact, legal aspects, and professional and ethical issues.
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106 geschäftlich
geschäftlich I adj 1. GEN on business; 2. MGT managerial geschäftlich II adv GEN commercially • geschäftlich ausgerichtet GEN business-oriented • geschäftlich unterwegs sein GEN be on the road, be travelling on business* * *adv < Geschäft> commercially ■ geschäftlich ausgerichtet < Geschäft> business-oriented ■ geschäftlich unterwegs sein < Geschäft> be on the road, be travelling on business* * *geschäftlich
commercial, mercantile, businesslike, businesswise, on business, trade;
• zum Teil geschäftlich semi-business;
• rein geschäftlich betrachtet from a business point of view;
• geschäftlich unerfahren inexperienced in business;
• geschäftlich verhindert prevented (held up) by business;
• sich geschäftlich auszahlen to make business sense;
• sich geschäftlich betätigen to be engaged in business;
• j. geschäftlich etablieren to set up s. o. in trade;
• geschäftlich nach A fahren to be going to A on business;
• geschäftlich mit jem. zu tun haben to do business with s. o., to have dealings with s. o.;
• geschäftlich beteiligt (interessiert) sein to hold shares in business enterprises;
• geschäftlich tätig sein to be [engaged] in (do, transact) business;
• geschäftlich unterwegs (verreist) sein to be away on business (out on one’s tour), to travel on business;
• j. geschäftlich voranbringen to give s. o. a boost in business;
• geschäftlich aufgehalten werden to be detained [in the office] by business;
• nur geschäftlich benutzt werden (Auto) to be used entirely for business;
• mit jem. geschäftlich zusammenarbeiten to do business with s. o.;
• ich komme geschäftlich my call is a business one;
• geschäftliche Angaben business data;
• geschäftliche Angelegenheit business matter (pursuit);
• in einer geschäftlichen Angelegenheit on business;
• geschäftliches Ansehen credit, [business] reputation, standing;
• geschäftliche Anstrengungen business tensions;
• geschäftliche Auswirkungen business effects;
• mit jem. nur auf rein geschäftlicher Basis verhandeln to deal with s. o. at arm’s length;
• geschäftliche Bekanntmachung trade publication;
• geschäftliche Besprechung business conference (conversation, negotiations);
• geschäftliche Beziehungen business relations;
• in geschäftlichen Dingen zuverlässig sein to be exact in business;
• geschäftliche Dispositionen business measures;
• jem. geschäftlichen Einblick gewähren to give s. o. sight into the business;
• geschäftliche Einkäufe business buying;
• geschäftliche Einstellung business attitude;
• geschäftliche Empfehlung business reference;
• geschäftliche Entscheidung business decision;
• geschäftliche Entwicklungsmöglichkeiten business development possibilities;
• geschäftliche Erfahrungen als Führungskraft business experience at management level;
• geschäftlicher Erfolg business winner;
• nach geschäftlichen Gesichtspunkten along commercial lines;
• geschäftliche Grundlage erweitern to spread one’s business base;
• geschäftliche Interessen business interest;
• geschäftliche Konkurrenz trade rivalry;
• geschäftlicher Misserfolg business fiasco;
• geschäftliche Mitteilungen business publications, (Rundfunk) commercial announcements;
• geschäftliche Möglichkeiten business ways (opportunities);
• geschäftliche Nachrichten business news;
• geschäftliche Niederlassung business location (US);
• geschäftliche Nötigung business compulsion;
• vom geschäftlichen Standpunkt aus gesehen from a business point of view;
• früh viel versprechendes geschäftliches Talent zeigen to show early business promise;
• geschäftliche Tätigkeit business (economic) activity;
• geschäftlicher Teil business end (coll.);
• geschäftliche Umgangsformen business manners;
• geschäftliches Unternehmen business venture, (Firma) business corporation;
• geschäftliche Unternehmung commercial operation;
• geschäftliche Verabredung business appointment;
• geschäftliche Veränderungen business changes;
• geschäftliche Verbindungen business links;
• geschäftliche Vereinigung business league;
• geschäftliche Verhandlungen business conference (negotiations);
• geschäftliche Verpflichtungen business commitments;
• geschäftlicher Vertreter business agent;
• geschäftlicher Vorschlag business proposition;
• geschäftlicher Zusammenbruch business failure;
• vor dem geschäftlichen Zusammenbruch stehen to face the collapse of one’s business, to steer near receivership.
abgerufen werden, geschäftlich
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107 предприниматель идущий на риск
инвестор, идущий на риск — venture investor
рисковать, идти на риск — to run the venture
предприниматель, идущий на риск — venture capitalist
финансовая операция, связанная с риском — venture operation
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > предприниматель идущий на риск
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108 Gemeinschaftsabkommen
Gemeinschaftsabkommen
joint-venture agreement;
• Gemeinschaftsanschluss (telecom.) party lines;
• Gemeinschaftsarbeit combined (coop) work, teamwork, (Autoren) joint authorship;
• Gemeinschaftsausgaben (EU) Community expenses;
• Gemeinschaftsausstellung joint presentation;
• Gemeinschaftsbesitz joint ownership;
• Gemeinschaftsbestimmungen (EU) Community rules (provisions);
• Gemeinschaftsbeteiligung joint venture;
• Gemeinschaftsbetrieb joint operation (working), common enterprise;
• Gemeinschaftsbeziehungen (EU) Community relations;
• Gemeinschaftsbilanz consolidated balance sheet;
• Gemeinschaftsbürger Community citizen;
• Gemeinschaftscharta der sozialen Grundrechte der Arbeitnehmer Community Charter of Fundamental Social Rights of Workers;
• Gemeinschaftsdepot joint deposit, alternative safe-custody (Br.) (custodianship, US) account;
• Gemeinschaftsdurchschnitt (EU) Community average;
• Gemeinschaftsebene (EU) Community level;
• auf Gemeinschaftsebene beschließen (EU) to take decision within the Community framework;
• Gemeinschaftseigentum community of goods, collective ownership, ownership in common, community estate, society goods, (Grundstück) tenancy in common;
• Gemeinschaftseinkauf group (combine) buying, cooperative purchasing, collective shopping;
• Gemeinschaftseinkauf unabhängiger Einzelhändler voluntary chain;
• Gemeinschaftseinkäufer group buyer;
• Gemeinschaftseinrichtungen (EU) Community institutions;
• Gemeinschaftserfindung joint invention;
• Gemeinschaftserzeuger EU producer;
• Gemeinschaftsetat (EU) Community budget;
• Gemeinschaftsfelder open fields;
• Gemeinschaftsfinanzierung group financing;
• Gemeinschaftsfonds joint stock, pool, mutual trust (US), (EU) Community fund;
• Gemeinschaftsforschung joint research, (EU) Community research;
• Gemeinschaftsfoto (Journalismus) pool photo;
• Gemeinschaftsgründung joint establishment;
• Gemeinschaftsgüter collective goods;
• Gemeinschaftshaushalt (EU) Community (EU) budget;
• Gemeinschaftshilfe (EU) Community aid;
• Gemeinschaftsinitiative [für den ländlichen Raum] (EU) Community initiative [for the countryside];
• Gemeinschaftskapital pooled fund;
• Gemeinschaftskasse common fund;
• Gemeinschaftskauf combine (group) buying, cooperative purchasing;
• Gemeinschaftskontenrahmen uniform system of accounts;
• Gemeinschaftskontingent (EU) Community quota;
• Gemeinschaftskonto joint (community) account;
• eheliches Gemeinschaftskonto husband-and-wife joint account;
• Gemeinschaftskonto mit Verfügungsrecht der Überlebenden survivorship account;
• Gemeinschaftskontrolle (EU) Community control;
• Gemeinschaftskredit joint and several credit;
• Gemeinschaftsmaßnahmen (EU) Community action;
• Gemeinschaftsorgan (EU) Community organ (institution);
• Gemeinschaftspatent joint patent;
• Gemeinschaftspolice joint policy, (Betrieb) group policy;
• Gemeinschaftspolitik (EU) Community (common) policy;
• Gemeinschaftspräferenzen (EU) Community preferences;
• Gemeinschaftspreise (EU) Community prices;
• Gemeinschaftsproduktion coproduction;
• Gemeinschaftsprogramm (EU) Community program(me);
• Gemeinschaftsprojekt community project;
• Gemeinschaftsrecht (EU) Community law (legislation);
• dem Gemeinschaftsrecht Geltung verschaffen (EU) to ensure enforcement of Community law;
• Gemeinschaftsrechtstexte (EU) Community legal texts;
• Gemeinschaftsrente (EU) Community pension;
• Gemeinschaftsschuld (Ehepaar) community debt;
• Gemeinschaftssekretariat typing (secretarial, typists’) pool;
• Gemeinschaftssteuer (EU) Community tax;
• Gemeinschaftsstreitigkeit dispute with the Community;
• Gemeinschaftssystem für das Umweltmanagement und die Umweltbetriebsprüfung Environmental management and audit scheme (EMAS);
• Gemeinschaftsunternehmen joint undertaking (enterprise, venture), cooperative [business] venture;
• Gemeinschaftsunternehmungen community works;
• Gemeinschaftsverfahren (EU) Community procedure;
• Gemeinschaftsverkauf cooperative selling (sales), consolidation sale;
• Gemeinschaftsvermögen collective property, social wealth;
• Gemeinschaftsverordnung (EU) Community Regulation;
• Gemeinschaftsversicherung group (collective) insurance, (Kraftfahrzeuge) fleet insurance;
• Gemeinschaftsvertrag joint compact (contract);
• Gemeinschaftsvertrieb cooperative marketing;
• Gemeinschaftsvorhaben community project, (Europäische Kernenergie Agentur) joint services;
• Gemeinschaftsvorschriften (EU) Community legislation;
• Gemeinschaftswährungen (EU) Community currencies;
• Gemeinschaftswerbesendungen cooperative programme (Br.);
• Gemeinschaftswerbung association (group, joint, cooperative, Br., coop) advertising;
• Gemeinschafts werbung in Funk und Fernsehen participating program(me);
• Gemeinschaftswerbung von Händlern und Herstellern vertical cooperative advertement;
• Gemeinschaftszentrum community center (US) (centre, Br.);
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109 деловой
1. business2. businesslike; expert; business; working3. business-like4. managing5. matter-of-fact -
110 NBV
1) Военный термин: Nothing But Victory2) Математика: неосновная переменная (nonbasic variable)3) Бухгалтерия: net book value4) Фирменный знак: North Beach Video, Nothing But Valves, Nottinghamshire Business Venture5) Деловая лексика: New Business Venture6) Правительство: North Bay Village7) Программное обеспечение: New Berkley Version -
111 деловое предприятие
1) General subject: (коммерческое) business affair, business2) Law: business enterprise3) Economy: business establishment, business fair, business the, commercial establishment4) Accounting: business affair5) Advertising: business firm, business ventureУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > деловое предприятие
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112 Geschäftswagnis
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113 risikobehaftetes Geschäftsunternehmen
risikobehaftetes Geschäftsunternehmen n MGT business venture* * *n < Mgmnt> business ventureBusiness german-english dictionary > risikobehaftetes Geschäftsunternehmen
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114 engaged
1) (bound by promise (especially to marry): She became engaged to John.) prometido2) ((with in) employed or occupied: She is engaged in social work.) ocupado3) (busy; not free; occupied: Please come if you are not already engaged for that evening; The room / telephone line is engaged.) ocupadoengaged adj1. prometido2. comunicandoI phoned you, but the line was engaged te llamé, pero estaba comunicandotr[ɪn'geɪʤd]1 (to be married) prometido,-a2 (busy) ocupado,-a■ sorry, I'm otherwise engaged lo siento, tengo un compromiso3 (of toilet) ocupado,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be engaged (of telephone) estar comunicandoto get engaged prometerseadj.• comprometido, -a adj.• ocupado, -a adj.• prometido, -a adj.ɪn'geɪdʒd1) ( betrothed) prometido, comprometido (AmL)to be engaged TO somebody — estar* prometido a alguien, estar* comprometido con alguien (AmL)
to get engaged — prometerse, comprometerse (AmL)
2) (pred)a) ( occupied) (frml) ocupadoengaged IN o ON: they are engaged in a new business venture tienen un nuevo negocio entre manos; the work we are engaged on — el trabajo que nos ocupa
b) (BrE) < toilet> ocupadoc) (BrE Telec) ocupado, comunicando (Esp)[ɪn'ɡeɪdʒd]the engaged tone o signal — la señal de ocupado or (Esp) de comunicando
1. ADJ1)to be engaged — (=busy) [seat, person] estar ocupado; (Brit) [toilet] estar ocupado
to be engaged in — estar ocupado en, dedicarse a
what are you engaged in? — ¿a qué se dedica Vd?
2) (Brit)(Telec)to be engaged — estar comunicando or (LAm) ocupado
3)to be engaged (to be married) — estar prometido; [2 persons] estar prometidos, ser novios
to get engaged — prometerse (to con)
2.CPDengaged signal, engaged tone N — señal f de comunicando or (LAm) ocupado
* * *[ɪn'geɪdʒd]1) ( betrothed) prometido, comprometido (AmL)to be engaged TO somebody — estar* prometido a alguien, estar* comprometido con alguien (AmL)
to get engaged — prometerse, comprometerse (AmL)
2) (pred)a) ( occupied) (frml) ocupadoengaged IN o ON: they are engaged in a new business venture tienen un nuevo negocio entre manos; the work we are engaged on — el trabajo que nos ocupa
b) (BrE) < toilet> ocupadoc) (BrE Telec) ocupado, comunicando (Esp)the engaged tone o signal — la señal de ocupado or (Esp) de comunicando
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115 integrity
noun1) (uprightness, honesty) Redlichkeit, die; (of business, venture) Seriosität, die; (of style) Echtheit, die; Unverfälschtheit, die2) (wholeness) Einheit, die* * *[in'teɡrəti](honesty: He is a man of absolute integrity.) die Rechtschaffenheit* * *in·teg·rity[ɪnˈtegrəti, AM -t̬i]n no plhe was keen to preserve his \integrity as an actor er wollte seiner Linie als Schauspieler treu bleibenman/woman of \integrity unbescholtener Mann/unbescholtene Fraustructural \integrity of a novel Geschlossenheit f eines Romansto uphold territorial \integrity die territoriale Integrität schützen* * *[In'tegrItɪ]n1) (= honesty) Integrität f2) (= wholeness) Einheit f* * *integrity [ınˈteɡrətı] s1. Integrität f, Rechtschaffenheit f, Unbescholtenheit f2. a) Vollständigkeit fb) Einheit f:seen in its integrity it is … als Ganzes gesehen ist es …* * *noun1) (uprightness, honesty) Redlichkeit, die; (of business, venture) Seriosität, die; (of style) Echtheit, die; Unverfälschtheit, die2) (wholeness) Einheit, die* * *n.Integrität f.Redlichkeit f.Unbescholtenheit f. -
116 Mittelstandsbereich
Mittelstandsbereich
small-business sector (US);
• Mittelstandsempfehlungen small-business recommendations;
• Mittelstandskredit small-business investment credit (administration loan) (US);
• Mittelstandsumfrage poll of medium-sized businesses;
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117 применение ЭВМ в деловых операциях
торговый оборот; объём деловых операций — volume of business
служебная операция; функция полезности — utility function
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > применение ЭВМ в деловых операциях
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118 венчурное финансирование
1) General subject: venture capitalism (АД)2) Business: venture capital financingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > венчурное финансирование
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119 unternehmerisch
unternehmerisch adj WIWI entrepreneurial* * *adj <Vw> entrepreneurial* * *unternehmerisch
enterprising, managerial, managemental, entrepreneurial, corporate;
• unternehmerisch denkend entrepreneurial;
• sein Geld unternehmerisch arbeiten lassen to embark one’s capital in trade;
• unternehmerisch veranlagt sein to be gifted with entrepreneurial spirit;
• unternehmerische Aufgabe company task;
• unternehmerische Begabung entrepreneurial instinct, managerial talent;
• unternehmerische Beratung managerial advice;
• unternehmerische Eigenschaften entrepreneurial ability;
• unternehmerische Erfahrung management experience;
• unternehmerische Fähigkeiten managerial talent;
• unternehmerisch eingestellte Firma enterprising business firm;
• unternehmerische Funktion entrepreneurial function;
• unternehmerisches Geschick bei der Planung, Aushandlung und Durchführung von Neuabschlüssen proven entrepreneurial flair in planning, negotiating and managing new business;
• unternehmerisch eingestellte Persönlichkeit enterprising personality;
• unternehmerisches Risiko entrepreneurial (business) venture, entrepreneurial risk;
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120 fold
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1. fould verb1) (to double over (material, paper etc): She folded the paper in half.) doblar, plegar2) (to lay one on top of another: She folded her hands in her lap.) cruzar3) (to bring in (wings) close to the body: The bird folded its wings.) recoger
2. noun1) (a doubling of one layer of material, paper etc over another: Her dress hung in folds.) pliegue2) (a mark made especially on paper etc by doing this; a crease: There was a fold in the page.) pliegue•- folded- folder
- folding
II fould noun(a place surrounded by a fence or wall, in which sheep are kept: a sheep fold.)fold1 n plieguea skirt with folds una falda plisada / una falda con plieguesfold2 vb doblar / plegartr[fəʊld]2 SMALLGEOGRAPHY/SMALL pliegue nombre masculino1 doblar, plegar (up, -)■ will you help me fold the sheet? ¿me ayudas a doblar la sábana?2 (wrap) envolver1 doblarse, plegarse2 (go bankrupt) quebrar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto fold one's arms cruzar los brazos————————tr[fəʊld]1 (for sheep) redil nombre masculino, aprisco1 SMALLRELIGION/SMALL el redil nombre masculinofold ['fo:ld] vt1) bend: doblar, plegar2) clasp: cruzar (brazos), enlazar (manos), plegar (alas)3) embrace: estrechar, abrazarfold vi1) fail: fracasar2)to fold up : doblarse, plegarsefold n1) sheepfold: redil m (para ovejas)2) flock: rebaño mto return to the fold: volver al redil3) crease: pliegue m, doblez mn.• arruga s.f.• cogido s.m.• dobladura s.f.• doblar s.m.• doble s.m.• doblez (Textil) s.m.• jareta s.f.• plegado s.m.• pliegue s.m.• rebaño s.m.• repliegue s.m.v.• alechugar v.• arrugar v.• doblar v.• doblegar v.• encañonar v.• envolver v.• escarolar v.• plegar v.• plisar v.• recoger v.
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1. fəʊld1)a) ( bend over) \<\<paper/sheet\>\> doblarto fold something in half o in two — doblar algo por la mitad
b) ( bring together)to fold one's arms — cruzar* los brazos
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vi1)a) \<\<chair/table\>\> plegarse*; \<\<map/poster\>\> doblarse, plegarse*folding money — (AmE colloq) billetes mpl
2) ( fail) \<\<project/campaign\>\> venirse* abajo, fracasar; \<\<play\>\> bajar de cartel; \<\<business/shop\>\> cerrar* (sus puertas), quebrar*•Phrasal Verbs:- fold up
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1)a) ( crease) doblez m, pliegue mb) ( Geol) pliegue m2) ( sheep pen) redil m, aprisco m
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[fǝʊld]N (Agr) redil mto return to the fold — (Rel) volver al redil
II [fǝʊld]1.2.to fold sb in one's arms — abrazar a algn tiernamente, estrechar a algn contra el pecho
3. VI1) (lit) [chair, table] plegarse, doblarse2) * (=fail) [business venture] fracasar, quebrar; [play] fracasar- fold in- fold up* * *
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1. [fəʊld]1)a) ( bend over) \<\<paper/sheet\>\> doblarto fold something in half o in two — doblar algo por la mitad
b) ( bring together)to fold one's arms — cruzar* los brazos
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vi1)a) \<\<chair/table\>\> plegarse*; \<\<map/poster\>\> doblarse, plegarse*folding money — (AmE colloq) billetes mpl
2) ( fail) \<\<project/campaign\>\> venirse* abajo, fracasar; \<\<play\>\> bajar de cartel; \<\<business/shop\>\> cerrar* (sus puertas), quebrar*•Phrasal Verbs:- fold up
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1)a) ( crease) doblez m, pliegue mb) ( Geol) pliegue m2) ( sheep pen) redil m, aprisco m
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