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  • 1 buying

    [bo:t]
    present participle; = academic.ru/9919/buy">buy
    * * *
    buy·ing
    [ˈbaɪɪŋ]
    n no pl Kauf m, Kaufen nt
    \buying agent Provisionseinkäufer(in) m(f), Kommissionär(in) m(f)
    bulk \buying Mengeneinkauf m, Posteinkauf m
    forward \buying Terminkauf m
    panic \buying Panikkauf m meist pl
    spontaneous \buying Spontankauf m
    * * *
    A s (Ein-, Ab)Kauf m
    B adj (Ein)Kaufs…:
    buying agent Einkaufsvertreter(in), Einkäufer(in);
    buying brokerage Einkaufsprovision f;
    buying department Einkauf(sabteilung) m(f);
    buying order Kaufauftrag m;
    (excessive) buying power (überschüssige) Kaufkraft;
    buying price Einkaufspreis m; binge, spree
    * * *
    n.
    Kauf Käufe m.
    Kaufen -¨- n.

    English-german dictionary > buying

  • 2 real estate

    noun
    (Law) Immobilien Pl.
    * * *
    ((the buying and selling of) land and houses.) die Immobilien (pl.)
    * * *
    ˈreal es·tate
    n no pl esp AM, AUS ARCHIT Immobilien pl; (business field) Grundstückswesen nt
    a piece of \real estate ein Immobilienobjekt nt
    \real estate administration no pl Immobilienverwaltung f
    \real estate brokerage no pl Immobilienvermittlung f
    \real estate business Immobiliengeschäft nt
    \real estate certificate Immobilienzertifikat nt
    \real estate company Grundstücksgesellschaft f, Immobilienunternehmen nt
    \real estate management no pl Immobilienbewirtschaftung f, Liegenschaftsverwaltung f
    \real estate property Grundstück nt, Immobilienobjekt nt
    \real estate tax Grundsteuer f
    \real estate trading no pl Immobilienhandel m
    \real estate valuation Grundstücksschätzung f
    * * *
    noun
    (Law) Immobilien Pl.
    * * *
    n.
    Immobilien f.

    English-german dictionary > real estate

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