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121 mau
I Adj. umg. bad; die Wirtschaft ist mau the economy is in a bad way; mir ist mau I feel funny ( oder queasy)II Adv.: die Geschäfte gehen mau business is slack, there’s not much doing (Am. happening) on the business front* * *[mau]1. adj pred (inf)poor, badmir ist máú — I feel poorly (Brit inf) or sick
2. advdie Geschäfte gehen máú — business is slack
* * *<-er, -[e]ste>[ˈmau]mir ist ganz \mau I feel really queasydie Lage ist \mau the situation is [or looks] badII. adv badlydie Geschäfte gehen \mau business is slack* * *1. 2.adverbial badly* * *A. adj umg bad;die Wirtschaft ist mau the economy is in a bad way;mir ist mau I feel funny ( oder queasy)B. adv:die Geschäfte gehen mau business is slack, there’s not much doing (US happening) on the business front* * *1. 2.adverbial badly -
122 Unternehmen
v/t (unreg., untr., hat) do; (durchführen) undertake; einen Ausflug unternehmen go on ( oder make) a trip; einen Spaziergang unternehmen go for a walk; lasst uns heute etwas unternehmen let’s do something today; sie unternehmen viel zusammen they do a lot together; sie sitzen immer nur zu Hause und unternehmen nie etwas and never do anything; einen Versuch unternehmen make ( oder launch) an attempt; er unternahm nichts he did nothing; dagegen muss man etwas unternehmen something has got to be done about it; so geht es nicht weiter - wir müssen etwas unternehmen it can’t go on like this, we’ve got to do something* * *das Unternehmen(Firma) business; establishment; enterprise; company; firm; business enterprise;(Vorhaben) project; enterprise; undertaking* * *Un|ter|neh|men [ʊntɐ'neːmən]nt -s, -1) (= Firma) business, concern, enterprise2) (= Aktion, Vorhaben) undertaking, enterprise, venture; (MIL) operation* * *das1) (a business: a shoe-manufacturing concern.) concern2) (something that is attempted or undertaken (especially if it requires boldness or courage): business enterprises; a completely new enterprise.) enterprise3) (an action or process, especially when planned: a rescue operation.) operation4) (a task or piece of work: I didn't realize what a large undertaking this job would be.) undertaking* * *Un·ter·neh·men<-s, ->[ʊntɐˈne:mən]ntgemeinnütziges \Unternehmen JUR public institutionverbundene \Unternehmen affiliated enterprises2. (Vorhaben) undertaking, ventureein gewagtes \Unternehmen a risky venture* * *das; Unternehmens, Unternehmen1) enterprise; venture; undertaking2) (Firma) enterprise; concern* * *ein Unternehmen gründen set up a businessein gewagtes Unternehmen a bold (bzw risky) undertaking;bei dem Unternehmen kamen vier Menschen ums Leben four people were killed during the operation* * *das; Unternehmens, Unternehmen1) enterprise; venture; undertaking2) (Firma) enterprise; concern* * *n.company n.concern n.firm n.management n.undertaking n. -
123 Werbungskosten
Pl. steuerlich: business expenses; eines Individuums: auch professional expenses Pl. ( oder outlay Sg.); als Werbungskosten geltend machen / anerkennen claim / accept as business expenses ( oder as a business expense)* * *die Werbungskosten* * *Wẹr|bungs|kos|tenpl(von Mensch) professional outlay sing or expenses pl; (von Firma) business expenses pl* * *Wer·bungs·kos·ten* * *Werbungskosten pl steuerlich: business expenses; eines Individuums: auch professional expenses pl ( oder outlay sg);als Werbungskosten geltend machen/anerkennen claim/accept as business expenses ( oder as a business expense) -
124 Geschäftsanzeige
Geschäftsanzeige
[business] advertisement, (im Laden) show card, shop bill;
• Geschäftsanzeigen (Zeitung) business columns;
• Geschäftsanzug lounge (Br.) (business, US) suit;
• Geschäftsart line (type) of business;
• Geschäftsaufgabe retiring (retirement) from (giving up, abandonment of, termination of a) business;
• wegen Geschäftsaufgabe owing to the closing of business;
• wegen Geschäftsaufgabe zu verkaufen for sale, owner retiring from business;
• Geschäftsauflösung liquidation (winding up) of a business;
• Geschäftsaufschwung boom, upturn, brisk trade. -
125 Geschäftsmiete
Geschäftsmiete
shop rent;
• bezahlte Geschäftsmiete rent paid for business premises;
• Geschäftsmitteilung business communication (notice);
• Geschäftsmodell business model;
• Geschäftsmöglichkeit opening for business, trade opportunity;
• neue Geschäftsmöglichkeiten erkennen to exploit new business opportunities;
• Geschäftsmoral business ethics, commercial morality;
• strenge Maßstäbe an die Geschäftsmoral anlegen to set a high standard of business morality;
• Geschäftsmotiv transaction motive;
• Geschäftsnachfolger successor;
• Geschäftsnachteil trading handicap;
• Geschäftsname business (trade) name, style;
• Geschäftsneugründung new establishment;
• Geschäftsnummer (Brief) reference number. -
126 Konjunkturstimulus
Konjunkturstimulus
stimulation of business activity, cyclical stimulation;
• Konjunkturstockung economic slowdown;
• Konjunkturstudie business-cycle study;
• Konjunktursturz business slump, cyclical fall, economic tailspin;
• Konjunkturstütze pillar of the economy;
• Konjunkturstützungsmaßnahmen support for economic activity;
• Konjunkturtal recession trough, economic dip;
• Konjunkturtempo pace of business activity, business tempo;
• Konjunkturtempo verlangsamen to slow down the pace of business;
• Konjunkturtendenz cyclical trend;
• allgemeine Konjunkturtendenz general trend of business conditions;
• steigende Konjunkturtendenz upward trend;
• Konjunkturterminologie business-cycle terminology;
• Konjunkturtest market research;
• Konjunkturtheoretiker market research worker, forecaster, National Bureau economist (US);
• Konjunkturtherapie compensatory fiscal policy, countercyclical compensatory government policy;
• Konjunkturtief [depression] low, depression level, economic trough;
• Konjunkturtrend economic trend;
• Konjunkturüberhitzung economic overheating, overtaxing (overtaking, overheating) of the boom;
• Konjunkturumbruch turn in the market;
• Konjunkturumbruch auf der ganzen Linie world-wide slump;
• Konjunkturumschwung break in the economic trend, market (cyclical) swing (US). -
127 Wirtschaftskonferenz
Wirtschaftskonferenz
economic conference;
• internationale Wirtschaftskonferenz International Trade (Economic) Conference;
• Wirtschaftskongress economic congress;
• Wirtschaftskontrolle business (economic, industrial) control;
• staatliche Wirtschaftskontrolle state control;
• Wirtschaftskonzentration concentration of economic power;
• Wirtschaftskonzern business concern;
• Asiatisch-Pazifische Wirtschaftskooperation Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC);
• Wirtschaftskorrespondent business reporter, economic correspondent;
• Wirtschaftskraft economic strength, (Land) economic resources (strength);
• Wirtschaftskredit commercial credit;
• Wirtschaftskreise business community (circles), commercial circles (community), segments of business community, economic front;
• führende Wirtschaftskreise industry management;
• Wirtschaftskreislauf business cycle, circular flow of the economy, economic circulation;
• Wirtschaftskrieg economic (industrial) warfare, trade (white) war;
• Wirtschaftskrise economic (commercial) crisis, business (economic) depression, business downturn, economic wrench (crunch), slump, trade depression;
• von den Auswirkungen der Wirtschaftskrise besonders betroffen sein to be deep in depression. -
128 Wirtschaftsrat
Wirtschaftsrat
council of economic advisers (US);
• Europäischer Wirtschaftsrat Organization for European Economic Cooperation (OEEC);
• Wirtschafts- und Sozialrat der Vereinten Nationen United Nations Economic and Social Council (UN-ECOSOC);
• Wirtschaftsraum trading (trade, marketing) area, market, economic domain (area, region), (Schiff) service space;
• einheitlicher Wirtschaftsraum (EU) single economic area;
• Wirtschaftsräume offices;
• Wirtschaftsrealismus economic realism;
• Wirtschaftsrecht commercial law;
• Wirtschaftsrechtler economist-lawyer;
• Wirtschaftsredakteur financial (economist, city, Br.) editor;
• Wirtschaftsreform economic reform;
• Wirtschaftsregion economic (planning) region;
• Wirtschaftsressort economics portfolio;
• Wirtschaftsrestriktionen restraint of trade;
• Wirtschaftsrevolution industrial revolution;
• Wirtschaftsrezession economic recession;
• Wirtschaftsrückgang trade backsliding, depression of trade;
• Wirtschaftsrückschlag economic setback;
• Wirtschaftssabotage industrial (economic) sabotage;
• Wirtschaftssachverständiger economic expert, industrial counsel(l)or;
• Wirtschaftssanierung revitalization of the economy;
• Wirtschaftssanktionen economic sanctions;
• gehobenere Wirtschaftsschichten higher industrial classes;
• Wirtschaftsschiedsrichter industry-unions arbiter;
• Wirtschaftsschlichter trade arbitrator;
• Wirtschaftsseite haben (Zeitung) to carry a financial page (Br.);
• Wirtschaftssektor sector of economy;
• Wirtschaftsseminar business seminar;
• Wirtschaftssituation state of the economy;
• Wirtschaftssparte line of commerce;
• Wirtschaftsspion industrial spy, keek (US sl.);
• Wirtschaftsspionage economic (industrial) espionage, business spying (espionage);
• Wirtschaftssprache language of economics, economic (economists’) terminology;
• Wirtschaftsstabilität economic stability;
• Wirtschaftsstatistik business (economic) statistics, census of business;
• Wirtschaftsstelle economic agency (board), (Bewirtschaftung) rationing board;
• Wirtschaftsstellung business (trade) position;
• Wirtschaftssteuerung durch Überredung jaw-boning (US sl.);
• Wirtschaftsstockung stagnation of business;
• Wirtschaftsstrategie economic strategy;
• Wirtschaftsstruktur business (economic) structure, economic setup (US), strucrure of business;
• Wirtschaftsstruktur eines Landes economic setup of a country (US);
• alle Wirtschaftsstufen all parts of the economy.
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