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* * *2) (articles sent by rail, not road, sea or air: This station is for passengers and goods; ( also adjective) a goods train/station.) das Frachtgut* * *[gʊdz]I. n plconsumer \goods Verbrauchsgüter pl, Konsumgüter plconsumer \goods industry Konsumgüterindustrie fhousehold/leather \goods Haushalts-/Lederwaren plluxury \goods Luxusgüter plsports \goods Sportartikel plfinished \goods Fertigwaren plmanufactured \goods Fertigprodukte plstolen \goods Diebesgut nt\goods and services Waren und Dienstleistungen3. (personal belongings) persönliche Habe4.\goods traffic Frachtverkehr m\goods vehicle Nutzfahrzeug nt* * *[gʊdz]plGüter pl (ALSO COMM); (= merchandise also) Waren pl; (= possessions also) Gut nt (geh), Habe f (geh, liter)leather/manufactured goods — Leder-/Fertigwaren pl
canned goods — Konserven pl
stolen goods — gestohlene Waren pl, Diebesgut nt
goods depot/train/yard — Güterdepot nt/-zug m/-bahnhof m
one's goods and chattels (Brit) — sein Hab und Gut (also Jur), seine Siebensachen (inf)
to send sth goods — etw als Frachtgut schicken
it's the goods ( esp US inf ) — das ist große Klasse (inf)
to get/have the goods on sb ( esp US inf ) — gegen jdn etwas in die Hand bekommen/in der Hand haben
if we don't come up with the goods on time (inf) — wenn wir es nicht rechtzeitig schaffen
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[gʊdz] nplconsumer \goods industry Konsumgüterindustrie f;luxury \goods Luxusgüter ntpl;sports \goods Sportartikel mpl;dry \goods Textilwaren pl;finished \goods Fertigwaren pl;manufactured \goods Fertigprodukte ntpl;stolen \goods Diebesgut nt;\goods and services Waren und Dienstleistungen3) ( personal belongings) persönliche Habe;PHRASES:sb/sth comes up with [or delivers] [or produces] the \goods jd/etw hält, was er/es verspricht;\goods traffic Frachtverkehr m;\goods vehicle Nutzfahrzeug nt -
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noun* * *noun (a person who eats, uses, buys things etc: The average consumer spends 12 dollars per year on toothpaste.) der Verbraucher* * *con·sum·er[kənˈsju:məʳ, AM -ˈsu:mɚ]\consumer demand Nachfrage f\consumer legislation Verbraucherschutzgesetze pl\consumer revolution Veränderung f des Konsumverhaltens\consumer rights Rechte pl des Verbrauchers* * *[kən'sjuːmə(r)]nVerbraucher( in) m(f), Konsument(in) m(f) (form)* * *1. Verzehrer(in)2. WIRTSCH Verbraucher(in), Konsument(in):consumer behavio(u)r Verbraucherverhalten n;consumer cooperative Verbrauchergenossenschaft f;consumer credit Verbraucher-, Kundenkredit m;consumer demand Verbrauchernachfrage f;consumer durables Gebrauchsgüter, langlebige Konsumgüter;consumer education Verbrauchererziehung f;consumer goods Konsumgüter;consumer industry Verbrauchsgüterindustrie f;consumer market Konsumgütermarkt m;consumer prices Verbraucherpreise;consumer protection Verbraucherschutz m;consumer resistance Kaufunlust f;consumer society Konsumgesellschaft f;consumer terrorism Produkterpressung f;consumer terrorist Produkterpresser(in)* * *noun* * *n.Konsument m.Verbraucher m.
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