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2 Zwischenbilanz
Zwischenbilanz f ADMIN interim balance sheet* * *f < Verwalt> interim balance sheet* * *Zwischenbilanz
interim balance sheet, interim [financial] statement, struck balance (Br.), interim earnings statement (US);
• Zwischenbilanz für Kontrollzwecke cutoff statement (US);
• Zwischenbilanzierung interim financial reporting;
• Zwischenblatt (Anzeigenwesen) interleaf;
• Zwischenbuchhandel intermediary bookseller;
• Zwischendeck (Schiff) lower deck;
• Zwischendeckpassagier steerage passenger;
• Zwischendividende interim dividend;
• Zwischeneintragung intervening (suspense) entry;
• Zwischenentscheidung interlocutory decision (judgment);
• Zwischenergebnis interim result;
• Zwischenfinanzierung interim (intermediate) financing;
• Zwischenfruchtanbau catch-crop growing (US);
• Zwischengewinn middleman’s profit;
• Zwischengirant intermediate indorser;
• Zwischenhandel transit, transient (middleman’s) business, intermediary (intermediate, entrepot) trade, jobbing (US);
• Zwischenhandel ausschalten to eliminate the middleman;
• Zwischenhändler transient vendor, in-between, intermediary, purchasing agent, independent middleman, jobber (US);
• Zwischenhersteller downstream firm;
• kurzfristige Zwischenhilfe short-term interim;
• Zwischenholding intermediate (interposed) holding company;
• Zwischenkalkulation interim calculation;
• Zwischenkonto interim (suspense, deferred) account;
• Zwischenkosten interlocutory costs;
• Zwischenkredit intermediate (interim, temporary) credit;
• Zwischenlager für Halbfabrikate intermediate store, bank (US);
• Zwischenlagerung storage in transit;
• Zwischenlandung (Flugzeug, Schiff) stopover (US);
• Zwischenmakler intermediate broker;
• Zwischennutzung intervening use;
• Zwischenprodukte intermediate goods (products);
• Zwischenprüfung intermediate examination;
• Zwischenquittung interim (accountable, provisional, temporary) receipt;
• Zwischenraum (drucktechn.) blind space, spacing;
• zu großer Zwischenraum white gap;
• zeitlicher Zwischenraum time interval;
• Zwischenrechnung interim bill, provisional;
• Zwischenregelung provisional arrangement;
• Zwischenschein provisional bond (certificate, scrip), scrip (Br.) (interim, US) certificate;
• Zwischenspediteur intermediate carrier, subagent, transit agent;
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4 stutzen
I v/t1. support; (abstützen) auch prop up; ARCHIT. shore up; seine Ellenbogen stützen auf (+Akk) prop ( oder rest) one’s elbows on; jemanden beim Gehen stützen support s.o. as they walk; soll ich dich stützen? shall I prop you up?; would you like to lean on me?; sie ging auf einen Stock gestützt she walked leaning ( oder supporting herself) on a stick2. fig. support, back (up); WIRTS. (Kurse, Währung) support; etw. stützen auf (+Akk) base s.th. on; etw. durch Beweise stützen support ( oder corroborate) s.th. with evidenceII v/refl: sich stützen auf (+Akk) rest on; Person: lean on; fig., auf Argument, Urteil etc.: be based on, rest on; auf eine Quelle: auch draw upon; sich beim Gehen auf etw. / jemanden stützen walk leaning ( oder supporting o.s.) on s.th. / s.o.* * *to truncate; to dock; to baulk; to trim; to top; to balk; to lop* * *Stụt|zen ['ʃtʊtsn]m -s, -1) (= Gewehr) carbine2) (= Rohrstück) connecting piece; (= Endstück) nozzle* * ** * *Stut·zen<-s, ->[ˈʃtʊtsn̩]m1. (Gewehr) carbine3. SPORT stirrup sock* * *Iintransitives Verb stop shortII* * *stutzen1 v/t (beschneiden) cut; (Bart, Haar) trim; (Baum) prune, lop; (Hecke) clip, trim; (Flügel) clip; (Ohren) crop; (Schwanz) dockstutzen2 v/i (innehalten, auch stehen bleiben) stop short; (verwundert sein) be taken aback; stärker: catch one’s breath; (zögern) hesitate; (zweimal hingucken müssen) do a double take umg* * *Iintransitives Verb stop shortII* * *v.to clip v.to lop v.to prune v.to shorten v.
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Catch crop — Any crop grown between the rows of another crop or intermediate between two crops in ordinary rotation in point of time. {Catch crop ping}, n. Radishes . . . are often grown as a catch crop with other vegetables. L. H. Bailey. [Webster 1913 Suppl … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
catch-crop — catchˈ crop noun A secondary crop grown before, after, or at the same time as, and on the same piece of ground as, a main crop • • • Main Entry: ↑catch … Useful english dictionary
catch crop — n. a supplementary crop grown at a time when the ground would ordinarily lie fallow, as between the plantings of two principal crops: it may be harvested or plowed under to improve the soil … English World dictionary
catch crop — noun a crop that grows quickly (e.g. lettuce) and can be planted between two regular crops grown in successive seasons or between two rows of crops in the same season • Hypernyms: ↑crop * * * noun : a crop grown between two crops in ordinary… … Useful english dictionary
Catch crop — In agriculture, a catch crop is a fast growing crop that is grown simultaneously with, or between successive plantings of a main crop. For example, radishes that mature from seed in 25 30 days can be grown between rows of most vegetables, and… … Wikipedia
catch-crop|ping — «KACH KROP ihng», noun. the practice of growing catch crops … Useful english dictionary
catch crop — catch cropping. a crop that reaches maturity in a relatively short time, often planted as a substitute for a crop that has failed or at a time when the ground would ordinarily lie fallow, as between the plantings of two staple crops. [1880 85] *… … Universalium
catch crop — noun (C) a vegetable crop that grows quickly, planted between two rows of another crop … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
catch-crop — /ˈkætʃ krɒp/ (say kach krop) noun a quick growing crop grown between the rows of another crop, and harvested first …
catch crop — noun a crop grown in the space or interval between two main crops … English new terms dictionary
Catch-cropping — Catch crop Catch crop Any crop grown between the rows of another crop or intermediate between two crops in ordinary rotation in point of time. {Catch crop ping}, n. Radishes . . . are often grown as a catch crop with other vegetables. L. H.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English