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121 Rückgang (m) der Schülerzahlen
< Person> decline in the number of pupils, falling pupil numbersBusiness german-english dictionary > Rückgang (m) der Schülerzahlen
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122 Verfall
Verfall m 1. BANK expiry, maturity, expiration (Zeit); 2. FIN maturity, maturity date (bill of exchange); 3. GEN lapse; 4. GRUND disrepair, dilapidation, decay; 5. RECHT forfeit, forfeiture, lapse • bei Verfall 1. GEN upon expiry; 2. FIN at maturity, when due (bill of exchange); 3. RECHT lapse* * *m 1. < Bank> Zeit expiry, maturity, expiration; 2. < Finanz> bill of exchange maturity, maturity date; 3. < Geschäft> lapse; 4. < Grund> disrepair, dilapidation, decay; 5. < Recht> forfeit, forfeiture, lapse ■ bei Verfall 1. < Geschäft> upon expiry; 2. < Finanz> bill of exchange at maturity, when due; 3. < Recht> lapse* * *Verfall
(Ablauf) expiration, expiry, (Anspruch) lapse, forfeiture, (Fälligwerden) maturity, (Firma) decline, (Gebäude) dilapidation, deterioration, decay, (Hypothek) foreclosure, (Kurse) sudden fall, slump, nose dive, break (US), (Pfand) forfeiture, (Prämie) abandonment, (Vermögen) dwindling assets, (Wechsel) maturity;
• bei Verfall when due, at (on) maturity, at the time of (on) expiration;
• bei Verfall zahlbar payable on expiration (maturity);
• bis zum Verfall till maturity;
• nach Verfall (Wechsel) when overdue;
• vor Verfall before maturity, before [falling] due;
• Verfall unbehobener Dividenden forfeiture of unclaimed dividends;
• Verfall einer Police lapse of a policy;
• Verfall aufschieben to defer (delay) maturity;
• Verfall eines Wechsels ausrechnen to compute a bill;
• Wechsel bei Verfall einlösen to hono(u)r a bill when due;
• in Verfall geraten (Haus) to [fall into] decay;
• bei Verfall nicht honoriert werden to lie over, to be dishono(u)red;
• vor Verfall zahlen to pay (make payments) in advance, to pay in anticipation;
• vor Verfall zurückzahlen to repay before the expiration of a period;
• Verfallbuch debt book, maturity tickler (index, US), tickler diary, (Wechsel) bill diary (Br.), bills payable (receivable) book (US), note tickler (US);
• Verfalldatum expiring (expiration, maturity, sell-by) date, date of maturity. -
123 Zuschauer
Zuschauer mpl 1. FREI, KOMM, MEDIA audience, spectator; 2. RECHT witness, bystander, onlooker* * *mpl 1. <Frei, Komm, Medien> audience, spectator; 2. < Recht> witness, bystander, onlooker* * *Zuschauer
spectator, onlooker, looker-on, bystander, turnout, (Fernsehen) viewer, onlooker;
• zahlender Zuschauer spectator who pays, paying spectator;
• Zuschaueranalyse audience analysis;
• Zuschauerbefragung audience survey;
• Zuschauermenge audience;
• Zuschauermessung audience rating;
• Zuschauerschaft audience;
• Zuschauerumfrage (Fernsehen) viewer survey;
• Zuschauerzahl attendance figure;
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124 abstützen
v/t (trennb., hat -ge-) support, prop up; TECH. auch shore* * *to support; to strut* * *ạb|stüt|zen sep1. vtto support (auch fig), to prop up; Haus, Mauer auch to shore up2. vrto support oneself, to prop oneself up; (bei Bewegung) to support oneself* * *(to support (something) in an upright position, or stop it from falling: We had to prop up the roof; He propped himself up against the wall.) prop up* * *ab|stüt·zenvt* * *1.reflexives Verb support oneself ( mit on, an + Dat. against)2.transitives Verb support* * ** * *1.reflexives Verb support oneself ( mit on, an + Dat. against)2.transitives Verb support* * *v.to brace v.to prop up v.to shore up v.to support v. -
125 angeschwollen
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126 Arbeitskosten
Pl. labo(u)r cost Sg.* * *Ạr|beits|kos|tenpllabour (Brit) or labor (US) costs plhohe/niedrige/steigende/sinkende Arbeitskosten — high/low/rising/falling labour (Brit) or labor (US) costs
die Arbeitskosten senken — to cut down on labour (Brit) or labor (US) costs
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127 Ausschuss
m1. (Komitee) committee3. (Wunde) exit wound* * *der Ausschuss(Abfall) waste; wastage; falling off;(Komitee) commission; board; committee* * *Aus|schussm2) (= Komitee) committee* * *Aus·schussRR1<-es, Ausschüsse>Aus·schußALT<-sses, Ausschüsse>m committeeeinen \Ausschuss einsetzen to constitute [or name] a committee formin einem \Ausschuss sitzen to sit [or serve] on a committeeAus·schussRR2<- es>Aus·schußALT<- sses>Aus·schussRR3<-es, Ausschüsse>Aus·schußALT<-sses, Ausschüsse>m (bei Schusswunde) exit wound* * *1) (Kommission) committee2) o. Pl. (Aussortiertes) rejects pl* * *1. (Komitee) committee3. (Wunde) exit wound* * *1) (Kommission) committee2) o. Pl. (Aussortiertes) rejects pl* * *m.committee n.junk n.rejects n. -
128 beginnend
I Part. Präs. beginnenII Adj. förm. incipient; im beginnenden 20. Jahrhundert at the beginning of ( oder in the opening years of) the 20th century; bei beginnender Dunkelheit as it gets dark; mit beginnendem Frühling at the start of spring; eine beginnende Grippe the beginnings of flu; der beginnende Schneefall etc. the first of the snow etc.* * *be|gịn|nendadj attrincipient (form)eine beginnende Erkältung — the beginnings of a cold
bei beginnender Dämmerung/Nacht — at dusk/nightfall
im beginnenden 19. Jahrhundert — in the early 19th century
* * *be·gin·nend1. (sich ankündigend) incipienteine \beginnende Infektion the beginnings of an infection2. (einsetzend) beginning, startingbei \beginnender Nacht/Dämmerung as night/dusk was fallingim \beginnenden 20. Jahrhundert in the early [or at the beginning of the] 20th century* * *mit der beginnenden Morgendämmerung — as dawn begins/began to break
im beginnenden 19. Jahrhundert — at the beginning of the 19th century
* * *B. adj form incipient;im beginnenden 20. Jahrhundert at the beginning of ( oder in the opening years of) the 20th century;bei beginnender Dunkelheit as it gets dark;mit beginnendem Frühling at the start of spring;eine beginnende Grippe the beginnings of flu;* * *Adjektiv; nicht präd. incipientmit der beginnenden Morgendämmerung — as dawn begins/began to break
im beginnenden 19. Jahrhundert — at the beginning of the 19th century
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