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1 Vermögensverhältnisse
Vermögensverhältnisse
pecuniary circumstances, financial conditions (position, status), exhibit;
• beschränkte Vermögensverhältnisse straitened circumstances;
• günstige (gute) Vermögensverhältnisse good (flourishing, easy) circumstances, good position;
• meine Vermögensverhältnisse my worldly circumstances;
• schlechte Vermögensverhältnisse reduced (straitened) circumstances;
• zerrüttete Vermögensverhältnisse decayed (broken) fortune, decayed circumstances;
• Vermögensverhältnisse einer Firma state of a commercial house;
• seine Vermögensverhältnisse offenbaren (Gemeinschuldner) to discover one’s assets;
• seine Vermögensverhältnisse neu ordnen to repair one’s fortune;
• in bedrängten Vermögensverhältnissen sein to be in straitened circumstances;
• seine Vermögensverhältnisse verschleiern to conceal one’s financial condition. -
2 Verhältnisse
Verhältnisse
(persönliche Lage) situation, position, condition, (Vermögenslage) status, circumstances, means;
• durch die Verhältnisse bedingt modal;
• in bescheidenen Verhältnissen down, low;
• in beschränkten Verhältnissen in reduced (pinched) cicumstances, near;
• in dürftigen Verhältnissen in narrow straits;
• in glänzenden Verhältnissen in flourishing circumstances;
• in guten Verhältnissen of good position, well circumstanced, well-off, in the green tree, sitting pretty, on easy street;
• unter den derzeitigen steuerlichen Verhältnissen with taxes as they now are;
• angenehme Verhältnisse Easy Street (US coll.);
• ärmliche Verhältnisse indigent circumstances;
• berufliche Verhältnisse professional status;
• finanzielle Verhältnisse financial conditions, (Firma) [financial] status;
• häusliche Verhältnisse home environment;
• innenpolitische Verhältnisse local political situation;
• soziale Verhältnisse social conditions;
• ungeordnete Verhältnisse disorder, (finanziell) scattered finances;
• vermögensrechtliche Verhältnisse pecuniary circumstances;
• wirtschaftliche Verhältnisse economic conditions;
• zerrüttete Verhältnisse decayed circumstances, embarrassed business;
• sich auf neue wettbewerbsverbesserte Verhältnisse einstellen to adapt to a new and more competitive environment;
• sich eingehend nach jds. Verhältnissen erkundigen to inquire into s. one’s position;
• in bedrängten (ärmlichen, dürftigen) Verhältnissen leben to live in close quarters (narrow circumstances), to be poorly off, to be in straitened (narrow) circumstances;
• in beengten Verhältnissen leben to live in cramped conditions;
• in bescheidenen Verhältnissen leben to live in quite a small way;
• in geordneten Verhältnissen leben to live in comparative comfort;
• in guten Verhältnissen leben to be in good financial (easy) circumstances (well-off), to live at ease;
• in jämmerlichen Verhältnissen leben to live in misery and want;
• über seine Verhältnisse leben to live beyond (above) one’s means, to exceed (outrun) one’s income, to splurge (fam.), to outrun (overrun) the constable (Br.);
• stabile wirtschaftliche Verhältnisse schaffen to stabilize the economy;
• geänderten Verhältnissen Rechnung tragen to face altered circumstances;
• stabile Verhältnisse in der Wirtschaft wiederherstellen to reorganize the economy on a stable basis. -
3 zerrüttete Vermögensverhältnisse
zerrüttete Vermögensverhältnisse
decayed (broken) fortune, decayed circumstancesBusiness german-english dictionary > zerrüttete Vermögensverhältnisse
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zerrüttete Verhältnisse
decayed circumstances, embarrassed businessBusiness german-english dictionary > zerrüttete Verhältnisse
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5 heruntergegangen
heruntergegangen
(Kurs) down;
• [im Preise] heruntergegangen sein to be down;
• mit dem Preis heruntergehen to reduce (lower) the price;
• in der Qualität heruntergehen to drop in quality;
• heruntergekommen in reduced circumstances, (abgewirtschaftet) run-down, (äußerlich) at heels, behindhand, decayed;
• heruntergekommen sein to be at a low ebb;
• heruntergesetzt cut-price;
• herunterhandeln to get a price reduced, to knock off;
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6 heruntergekommen
heruntergekommen
in reduced circumstances, (abgewirtschaftet) run-down, (äußerlich) at heels, behindhand, decayed
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