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1 countertrend
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2 Gegenstück
Gegenstück n 1. GEN analog, counterpart; 2. V&M companion piece (Pendant)* * ** * *Gegenstück
counterpiece, counterpart, match, tally, companion [piece];
• Gegentendenz countertrend, countertendency;
• Gegentransaktion (Börse) straddle (US);
• Gegentreuhänder joint trustee, co-trustee;
• Gegenübertext (Werbung) facing text matter;
• Gegenunterschrift countersignature;
• Gegenverkauf countersale;
• Gegenverkehr oncoming (cross, two-way) traffic;
• Gegenverkehrsstraße two-way road;
• Gegenverpflichtung counterobligation;
• Gegenverschreibung counterbond;
• Gegenversicherung mutual (reciprocal) insurance, counterassurance (Br.), (Rückversicherung) reinsurance;
• Gegenvorbringen affirmative defence;
• substantiiertes Gegenvorbringen special plea;
• unschlüssiges Gegenvorbringen sham answer;
• Gegenvormund joint guardian, co-guardian. -
3 Gegentendenz
Gegentendenz
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4 counter-trend
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