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121 Doppelfassung
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122 Geldwesen
Geldwesen
finance;
• Geldwirtschaft money economy, monetary economics, finance;
• Geldzähler receiving (money) teller;
• Geldzahlung cash [down] payment;
• Geldzählung counting money, tale;
• Geldzeichen token;
• Geldzentrum money center (US) (centre, Br.);
• Geldzins interest on money, rate of interest;
• Geldzirkulation circulation (currency) of money (banknotes), capital flow;
• Geldzufluss, Geldzugang influx (infusion) of money (cash) inflow;
• Geldzunahme money growth;
• Geldzusage pledge of money;
• Geldzuschuss money allowance, additional (extra) pay;
• Geldzuwachs money growth;
• Geldzuwachsrate rate of money growth;
• Geldzuweisung, Geldzuwendung appropriation of funds, allowance of money. -
123 Geldzählung
Geldzählung
counting money, tale -
124 Stimmenanteil
Stimmenanteil
percentage of votes;
• Stimmenanzahl number of votes;
• Stimmenauszählung counting the votes;
• Stimmengewichtung (EU) weighting of votes;
• Stimmengewinne verzeichnen to prick up votes;
• Stimmengleichheit parity (equality) of votes, equally divided, tie;
• annähernde Stimmengleichheit closeness of a vote;
• bei Stimmengleichheit entscheiden to have the casting vote, to cast the tie-breaking vote (US);
• Stimmenhäufung cumulative voting;
• Stimmenkauf vote-buying. -
125 Stimmenauszählung
Stimmenauszählung
counting the votes -
126 Verkehrswidrigkeit
Verkehrswidrigkeit
traffic (US) (moving, Br.) violation;
• Verkehrswirtschaft business of carrying goods, transport economics, transport[ation] industry, economics of road and rail transport;
• Verkehrswirtschaft steuern to control transportation;
• Verkehrswirtschaftler transport economist;
• Verkehrszähler travel counter;
• Verkehrszählung traffic census (count), travel counting. -
127 ungerechnet
ungerechnet
not included, without, not counting;
• Reisekosten ungerechnet without reckoning the travelling expenses. -
128 Impulsdichte
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