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1 Fertigstellung
Fertigstellung f GEN completion* * *f < Geschäft> completion* * *Fertigstellung
accomplishment, completion, perfection, (Produktionsvorgang) finishing, processing;
• fristgemäße Fertigstellung completion on schedule;
• Fertigstellung auf der Baustelle on-site fabrication;
• Fertigstellung einer Steuerveranlagung issue of assessment;
• für die Fertigstellung einer Arbeit eine Frist setzen to set a time limit for the completion of a job. -
2 Formular (zum Ausfüllen)
Formular
[set] form, printed form, schedule;
• gedrucktes Formular printed form;
• unausgefülltes Formular blank [form], printed form, (Wechsel) skeleton bill;
• vorgeschriebenes Formular regulation form;
• Formular [zum Ausfüllen] blank;
• Formular für die Einkommensteuererklärung income-tax return blank (US);
• Formular für gewerbliche oder freiberufliche Einkünfte schedule D;
• Formular für Einkünfte aus Land- und Forstwirtschaft Schedule B (Br.);
• Formular für Einkünfte aus unselbstständiger Tätigkeit schedule E;
• Formular für gleichzeitige Ein- und Auszahlungen exchange slip (Br.);
• Formular für die Grundsteuer schedule A;
• Formular ausfüllen to fill in (Br.) (up, to complete, to execute) a form, to fill out a blank (US);
• Formulare vereinheitlichen to standardize forms;
• Formularausfüllung completion of form, form filling;
• Formularbrief form letter (US);
• Formularbuch paper (precedent) book, formulary;
• Formularmuster specimen form;
• Formularsammlung book of [printed] forms;
• Formularsatz (Setzen) forms composition;
• vollständiger Formularsatz (Konnossement) complete set;
• Formularstreifen (Bankwesen) slip;
• Formularunwesen paper war;
• Formularvertrag standard contract.
Formular (zum Ausfüllen)
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3 fertig
fertig
(bereit) ready[-made], accomplished, through, (Kleidung) ready-made, ready to wear, reach-me-down (Br.), (finanziell ruiniert) broke, ruined, (vorgefertigt) prefabricated, manufactured;
• fast fertig near completion;
• halb fertig semi-finished;
• fertig bearbeiten to finish;
• fertig von der Stange kaufen to buy ready-made;
• fertig machen to complete;
• jds. Rechnung fertig machen to get s. one’s bill ready;
• rechtzeitig fertig sein to be finished in time;
• fertig stellen to accomplish, to complete, to prepare, (Produktionsvorgang) to finish, to process;
• vorzeitig fertig stellen to complete ahead of schedule. -
4 fristgemäße Fertigstellung
fristgemäße Fertigstellung
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