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1 Prinzip
Prinzip n GEN principle • aus Prinzip GEN on principle* * ** * *Prinzip, aus (im)
on (in) principle;
• ökonomisches Prinzip economic principle;
• Prinzip der periodischen Abgrenzung von Aufwand und Ertrag matching concept;
• Prinzip der gegenseitigen Anerkennung (Europäischer Gerichtshof) principle of mutual recognition;
• Prinzip gleitender Arbeitszeit flexible working-hours scheme;
• Prinzip der Fortdauer von Verträgen principle of continuity of contracts;
• Prinzip der Gegenseitigkeit bilateralism;
• Prinzip der Kostenminimierung cost-minimizing rule;
• Prinzip der freien Marktwirtschaft free-enterprise principle (system);
• Prinzip der Preisunterschiedslosigkeit law of indifference. -
2 aus (im)
Eisen, aus
made of iron;
• Eisenabfall scrap iron;
• Eisenarbeit ironwork.
Holz, aus
wooden;
• abgelagertes Holz well-seasoned wood;
• nicht abgelagertes Holz green wood;
• zum Verkauf hergerichtetes Holz dimension timber;
• stehendes Holz stumpage;
• Holz auf dem Stamm kaufen to buy timber on the stump;
• Holzanteil estover;
• Holzberechtigung timber claim;
• Holzbestand stand;
• Holzeinschlag rate of felling;
• Holzentnahmegerechtigkeit plough-bote;
• Holzentnahmerecht für Hausreparaturen housebote;
• Holzfäller woodcutter;
• Holzfaser wood fibre (Br.) (fiber, US);
• Holzfass wooden barrel;
• Holzgerechtigkeit right to estovers;
• Holzgewinnung logging;
• Holzhammermethode hard sell;
• Holzhandel timber (lumber, US) trade;
• Holzhändler timber merchant, lumberman (US, Canada);
• Holzindustrie wood-based industry, woodwork and timber industry;
• Holzlagerplatz woodyard, timberyard;
• Holzlieferant timber contractor;
• nutzbare Holzmenge (Forstwirtschaft) merchantable length;
• Holztransportschiff lumber carrier;
• Holzverarbeitung wood processing;
• Holzverfärbung stain;
• Holzwirtschaft lumber (timber) industry;
• Holzzellstoff chemical woodpulp.
Termingründen, aus
owing to previous engagements;
• Terminguthaben term (time, US) deposits, (Börse) time balance;
• Terminhandel option [business], forward operations, [trading in] futures (US);
• Terminhandel in Devisen forward exchange dealings (transaction) (Br.), forward operations, forwarded exchange deals (Br.);
• Terminhandel in Wertpapieren forward transactions in securities;
• Terminhändler option writer (trader).
Prinzip, aus (im)
on (in) principle;
• ökonomisches Prinzip economic principle;
• Prinzip der periodischen Abgrenzung von Aufwand und Ertrag matching concept;
• Prinzip der gegenseitigen Anerkennung (Europäischer Gerichtshof) principle of mutual recognition;
• Prinzip gleitender Arbeitszeit flexible working-hours scheme;
• Prinzip der Fortdauer von Verträgen principle of continuity of contracts;
• Prinzip der Gegenseitigkeit bilateralism;
• Prinzip der Kostenminimierung cost-minimizing rule;
• Prinzip der freien Marktwirtschaft free-enterprise principle (system);
• Prinzip der Preisunterschiedslosigkeit law of indifference.
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