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  • 121 Vorrat

    m; -(e)s, Vorräte supply, supplies Pl., stocks Pl.; an Lebensmitteln: auch store; (Reserven) reserves Pl. (auch an Bodenschätzen, Geld); an Atombomben etc.: stockpile; heimlicher: (secret) hoard ( alle an + Dat of); Vorrat an Witzen etc. stock ( oder supply) of jokes etc.; etw. auf Vorrat haben have s.th. in reserve (WIRTS. in stock), have a stockpile of s.th. umg.; etw. auf Vorrat kaufen stock up on s.th.; solange der Vorrat reicht while stocks last; die Vorräte gehen zur Neige the supplies will soon be exhausted; seine Vorräte aufgebraucht haben have exhausted ( oder used up) one’s supplies
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    der Vorrat
    repertoire; supply; stock; supplies; store; reserves; hoard
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    Vor|rat ['foːɐraːt]
    m -(e)s, Vorräte
    [-rɛːtə] (an +dat of) stock, supply; (ESP COMM) stocks pl; (= Geldvorrat) reserves pl; (an Atomwaffen) stockpile; (an Geschichten, Ideen) stock

    heimlicher Vórrat — (secret) hoard

    etw auf Vórrat kaufen — to stock up with sth

    solange der Vórrat reicht (Comm)while stocks last

    etw auf Vórrat haben — to have sth in reserve; (Comm) to have sth in stock

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    der
    1) (a store or supply: He has a fund of funny stories.) fund
    2) (a (sometimes hidden) store (of treasure, food etc): When she was supposed to be on a diet she secretly kept a hoard of potato crisps in a cupboard.) hoard
    3) ((often in plural) a store of goods in a shop, warehouse etc: Buy while stocks last!; The tools you require are in / out of stock (= available / not available).) stock
    4) (a supply of something: We bought a large stock of food for the camping trip.) stock
    5) (a supply of eg goods from which things are taken when required: They took a store of dried and canned food on the expedition; The quartermaster is the officer in charge of stores.) store
    6) ((often in plural) an amount or quantity that is supplied; a stock or store: She left a supply of food for her husband when she went away for a few days; Who will be responsible for the expedition's supplies?; Fresh supplies will be arriving soon.) supply
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    Vor·rat
    <-[e]s, Vorräte>
    [ˈfo:ɐ̯ra:t, pl ˈfo:ɐ̯rɛtə]
    m stocks pl, supplies pl; (Lebensmittel) stocks pl, supplies npl, provisions pl
    ein \Vorrat an etw dat a stock [or supply] of sth
    unser \Vorrat an Heizöl ist erschöpft our stock[s] of heating oil has[/have] run out
    etw auf \Vorrat haben ÖKON to have sth in stock
    etw auf \Vorrat kaufen to stock up on [or with] sth, to buy sth in bulk
    Vorräte anlegen to lay in stock[s pl]
    so lange der \Vorrat reicht while stocks last
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    der supply, stock (an + Dat. of)
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    Vorrat m; -(e)s, Vorräte supply, supplies pl, stocks pl; an Lebensmitteln: auch store; (Reserven) reserves pl (auch an Bodenschätzen, Geld); an Atombomben etc: stockpile; heimlicher: (secret) hoard ( alle
    an +dat of);
    Vorrat an Witzen etc stock ( oder supply) of jokes etc;
    etwas auf Vorrat haben have sth in reserve (WIRTSCH in stock), have a stockpile of sth umg;
    etwas auf Vorrat kaufen stock up on sth;
    solange der Vorrat reicht while stocks last;
    die Vorräte gehen zur Neige the supplies will soon be exhausted;
    seine Vorräte aufgebraucht haben have exhausted ( oder used up) one’s supplies
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    der supply, stock (an + Dat. of)
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    -¨e m.
    hoard n.
    repertoire n.
    stock n.
    store n.
    supply n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Vorrat

  • 122 zusätzlich

    I Adj. additional, extra, further; (ergänzend) supplementary; (Hilfs...) auxiliary; zusätzliche Arbeit extra work; zusätzliche Belastung added burden
    II Adv. (außerdem) in addition; zusätzlich zu in addition to, over and above; zusätzlich noch etwas verdienen earn a bit extra; ich will nicht noch zusätzlich auf seinen Hund aufpassen I don’t want to have to look after (Am. take care of) his dog as well ( oder on top of everything else)
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    supernumerary (Adj.); extra (Adj.); additional (Adj.); ancillary (Adj.); extra (Adv.); collateral (Adj.); in addition (Adv.); supplemental (Adj.); supplementary (Adj.)
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    zu|sätz|lich ['tsuːzɛtslɪç]
    1. adj
    additional; (= weiter auch) added attr, further attr; (= ergänzend auch) supplementary
    2. adv
    in addition
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    1) (additional; more than usual or necessary: They demand an extra $10 a week; We need extra men for this job.) extra
    2) (an additional amount: The book costs $6.90 but we charge extra for postage.) extra
    3) (as something extra or above the minimum necessary: The shopkeeper weighed out the sweets and put in a few more for good measure.) for good measure
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    zu·sätz·lich
    [ˈtsu:zɛtslɪç]
    I. adj
    1. (weitere) further attr
    \zusätzliche Kosten supplementary [or additional] costs
    2. (darüber hinaus möglich) additional, extra; (als Option a.) optional
    eine \zusätzliche Versicherung a collateral insurance spec
    II. adv in addition
    das kostet 100 Euro \zusätzlich that costs an extra 100 euros
    ich will sie nicht noch \zusätzlich belasten I don't want to put any extra pressure on her
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    1.
    Adjektiv additional
    2.
    adverbial in addition
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    A. adj additional, extra, further; (ergänzend) supplementary; (Hilfs…) auxiliary;
    zusätzliche Arbeit extra work;
    B. adv (außerdem) in addition;
    zusätzlich zu in addition to, over and above;
    ich will nicht noch zusätzlich auf seinen Hund aufpassen I don’t want to have to look after (US take care of) his dog as well ( oder on top of everything else)
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    1.
    Adjektiv additional
    2.
    adverbial in addition
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    adj.
    added adj.
    additional adj.
    additive adj.
    auxiliary adj.
    other adj.
    side-bar adj. adv.
    accessorily adv.
    additionally adv.
    additively adv.
    in addition to adv.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > zusätzlich

  • 123 Duales System

    The duales System is a waste disposal system which has operated in Germany since 1991. Packaging materials that can be recycled –paper, glass, metal, plastics – are marked with the Grüner Punkt. Licences for using this symbol must be obtained from DSD (Duales System Deutschland GmbH), the company responsible for operating the system. The recyclable waste thus marked is collected separately, then sorted and sent for recycling. Although there is no charge for collecting waste for recycling, the cost of obtaining the licence from DSD is often included in the retail price. Austria has a similar system, for which the company ARA (Altstoff Recycling Austria AG) is responsible. See: → Grüner Punkt
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    This is a waste disposal and recycling system which was introduced in Germany in 1993 and is operated by the private company DSD. All packaging materials marked with the Grüner Punkt symbol are collected separately, and sorted into plastics, glass, paper, and metal for recycling. Non-recyclable and compostable waste is still collected by the local refuse collection service
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    This is a waste disposal and recycling system which was introduced in Germany in 1993 and is operated by the private company DSD. All packaging materials marked with the Grüner Punkt symbol are collected separately, and sorted into plastics, glass, paper, and metal for recycling. Non-recyclable and compostable waste is still collected by the local refuse collection service

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Duales System

  • 124 Praxisgebühr

    Prạ|xis|ge|bühr
    f (MED)
    practice (Brit) or office (US) fee
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    Pra·xis·ge·bühr
    f ADMIN, MED practice charge (a quarterly payment that a patient with medical insurance must make for visits to the doctor)

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Praxisgebühr

  • 125 Pflichtexemplar

    Pflichtexemplar n statutory copy (referring to a statutory obligation that a certain number of copies of a scientific dissertation or another publication be provided free of charge for the national and/or other public libraries)

    German-english law dictionary > Pflichtexemplar

  • 126 anrechnen

    an|rech·nen
    vt
    jdm etw \anrechnen akk to take sb's sth into consideration;
    die 2.000 Euro werden auf die Gesamtsumme angerechnet the 2,000 euros will be deducted from the total;
    das alte Auto rechnen wir Ihnen mit 3.450 Euro an we'll take off 3,450 euros for your old car
    jdm etw \anrechnen to charge sb with sth
    3) ( ankreiden)
    jdm etw als Fehler \anrechnen to count sth as a mistake [for sb], to consider sth to be a mistake on sb's part
    4) ( bewerten)
    jdm etw als Fehler \anrechnen ( Lehrer) to count sth as a mistake; ( fig) to consider sth as a fault on sb's part;
    wir rechnen es Ihnen als Verdienst an, dass... we think it greatly to your credit that...;
    dass er ihr geholfen hat, rechne ich ihm hoch an I think very highly of him for having helped her;
    sich dat etw \anrechnen to credit one's sth;
    diesen Erfolg rechnete er sich als besonderen Verdienst an he gave himself much credit for this success

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Studenten > anrechnen

  • 127 bestimmen

    be·stim·men *
    vt
    etw \bestimmen to decide on [or ( form) determine] sth;
    einen Preis \bestimmen to fix [or set] a price;
    Ort und Zeit \bestimmen to fix [or appoint] a place and time;
    eine Grenze/ein Limit \bestimmen to set a limit;
    wir müssen genau \bestimmen, wo wir uns treffen we have to decide exactly where we'll meet; Gesetzentwurf, Verordnung to rule, to lay down;
    das Gesetz bestimmt, dass... the law says that...;
    ( entscheiden) to decide sth
    2) ( prägen)
    etw \bestimmen to set the tone for sth;
    sein ruhiges Auftreten bestimmte die folgende Diskussion his calm manner set the tone for [or of] the ensuing discussion;
    dichte Wälder \bestimmen das Landschaftsbild thick forests characterize the scenery
    etw \bestimmen to influence sth;
    etw entscheidend \bestimmen to determine [or control] sth;
    die Meinung anderer Leute bestimmte sein ganzes Handeln other people's opinions had a determining [or prevailing] influence on all of his actions;
    sich nach etw bestimmen, durch etw bestimmt werden to be governed [or determined] by sth
    etw \bestimmen to categorize sth;
    etw nach [seiner] Art \bestimmen to establish the category of sth;
    Pflanzen/Tiere \bestimmen to classify plants/animals;
    die Bedeutung/ Etymologie/Herkunft von etw \bestimmen to determine the significance/etymology/origin of sth;
    einen Begriff \bestimmen to define a term
    5) ( vorsehen)
    jdn zu etw \bestimmen to make sb sth, to name [or choose] sb as sth;
    jdn durch Wahl zu etw \bestimmen to vote sb in as sth;
    etw für jdn \bestimmen to intend [or earmark] sth for sb;
    füreinander bestimmt meant for each other;
    zu Größerem bestimmt sein to be destined for higher things;
    vorherbestimmt sein to be predestined
    6) (geh: bewegen)
    jdn zu etw \bestimmen to induce [or ( form) to prevail on] sb to do sth
    vi
    1) ( befehlen) to be in charge, to decide what happens, to lay down the law ( pej)
    2) ( verfügen)
    über jdn/etw \bestimmen to control sb/sth, to dispose of sth;
    über seine Zeit \bestimmen to organize one's time; ( jdn bedrängen) to push sb around ( fam)
    über jds akk Gelder \bestimmen to have control over sb's finances

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Studenten > bestimmen

  • 128 Hebel

    He·bel <-s, -> [ʼhe:bl̩] m
    1) ( Griff) lever
    WENDUNGEN:
    alle \Hebel in Bewegung setzen, um etw zu tun ( fam) to move heaven and earth to do sth, to set all wheels in motion to do sth;
    den \Hebel an der richtigen Stelle ansetzen to set about [or ( esp Am) tackle] sth in the right way;
    am längeren \Hebel sitzen ( fam) to hold the whip hand;
    an vielen \Hebeln sitzen to occupy several positions of power and influence;
    [an etw] den \Hebel so ansetzen, dass... ( fam) to tackle sth in such a way that...;
    am \Hebel sitzen to be in charge [or control]

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Studenten > Hebel

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