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1 einflößen
v/t (trennb., hat -ge-)1. jemandem etw. einflößen (Medizin etc.) give s.o. s.th.; (Alkohol) make s.o. drink s.th.; MED. auch administer s.th. to s.o. förm.; (Suppe) auch feed s.o. s.th.2. fig.: jemandem etw. einflößen fill s.o. with s.th.; (Mut) give s.o. s.th.; jemandem Respekt einflößen / eingeflößt haben instil(l) respect in s.o., teach s.o. a bit of respect / command s.o.’s respect; jemandem Vertrauen einflößen inspire confidence in s.o.; Furcht / Respekt einflößend aussehen look forbidding / have an air of authority* * *das Einflößeninfusion* * *ein|flö|ßenvt sepjdm etw éínflößen — to pour sth down sb's throat; Medizin auch to give sb sth; Ehrfurcht, Mut etc to instil (Brit) or instill (US) sth into sb, to instil (Brit) or instill (US) sb with a sense of sth
* * *1) (to put (ideas etc) into the mind of a person: The habit of punctuality was instilled into me early in life.) instil2) (to have by right: He commands great respect.) command* * *ein|flö·ßenvt1. (langsam eingeben)▪ jdm etw \einflößen to give sb stheinem Kranken Essen \einflößen to feed the patientjdm etw mit Gewalt \einflößen to force-feed sb [with] sth2. (erwecken)▪ jdm etw \einflößen to instil sth in sbjdm Angst/Vertrauen \einflößen to instil [or inspire] fear/confidence in sbjdm Ehrfurcht \einflößen to instil respect in sb, to command sb's respect* * *transitives Verb1)jemandem Tee/Medizin einflößen — pour tea/medicine into somebody's mouth
2) (fig.)jemandem Angst einflößen — put fear into somebody; arouse fear in somebody
* * *einflößen v/t (trennb, hat -ge-)1.jemandem etwas einflößen (Medizin etc) give sb sth; (Alkohol) make sb drink sth; MED auch administer sth to sb form; (Suppe) auch feed sb sth2. fig:jemandem etwas einflößen fill sb with sth; (Mut) give sb sth;jemandem Respekt einflößen/eingeflößt haben instil(l) respect in sb, teach sb a bit of respect/command sb’s respect;jemandem Vertrauen einflößen inspire confidence in sb;Furcht/Respekt einflößend aussehen look forbidding/have an air of authority* * *transitives Verb1)jemandem Tee/Medizin einflößen — pour tea/medicine into somebody's mouth
2) (fig.)jemandem Angst einflößen — put fear into somebody; arouse fear in somebody
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2 einflößen
ein|flö·ßenvt1) ( langsam eingeben)jdm etw \einflößen to give sb sth;einem Kranken Essen \einflößen to feed the patient;jdm etw mit Gewalt \einflößen to force-feed sb [with] sth2) ( erwecken)jdm etw \einflößen to instil[l] sth in sb;jdm Ehrfurcht \einflößen to instil[l] respect in sb, to command sb's respect -
3 Hypothekenhöchstsatz
Hypothekenhöchstsatz
maximum mortgage interest rate;
• Hypothekeninhaber mortgage creditor;
• Hypothekeninstitut mortgage (land) bank;
• Hypothekeninteressierter mortgage applicant;
• Hypothekenklausel (Feuerversicherung) mortgage clause;
• Hypothekenknappheit shortage of mortgage money;
• Hypothekenkonto mortgage account, mortgage payable account (US);
• Hypothekenkredit mortgage loan;
• erststelliger Hypothekenkredit first mortgage loan;
• Hypothekenkredit aufnehmen to borrow on mortgage;
• Hypothekenlaufzeit mortgage period;
• Hypothekenlöschung discharge (extinguishment) of a mortgage, cessor on redemption, cancellation of a mortgage (US);
• Hypothekenmakler mortgage broker;
• Hypothekenmarkt market for mortgages, mortgage market;
• Hypothekenmärkte verstärkt mit Etatsüberschüssen anreichern to force-feed mortgage markets with big budget surpluses;
• Hypothekenmoratorium mortgage moratorium;
• Hypothekenpfandbrief bond and mortgage, mortgage note (debenture, Br.);
• Hypothekenpfandbriefinhaber mortgage debenture stockholder;
• Hypothekenpfandrecht hypothecary right;
• Hypothekenrang rank[ing] of mortgages;
• nicht eingehaltene Hypothekenraten mortgage payment delinquency;
• mit einer Hypothekenrate auf sein Eigenheim in Verzug kommen to miss a payment on one’s home;
• Hypothekenrecht law of mortgages;
• Hypothekenregister [etwa] register of land charges (Br.), charges register (Br.), mortgage registry (recording) office (US), mortgage register (US);
• Hypothekenrückzahlungen mortgage payment;
• Hypothekenschein mortgage note (certificate, US, deed). -
4 Hypothekenmärkte verstärkt mit Etatsüberschüssen anreichern
Hypothekenmärkte verstärkt mit Etatsüberschüssen anreichern
to force-feed mortgage markets with big budget surplusesBusiness german-english dictionary > Hypothekenmärkte verstärkt mit Etatsüberschüssen anreichern
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5 Pappe
f; -, -n, meist Sg. cardboard; dicker: pasteboard, millboard; aus Pappe made of cardboard; das ist nicht von Pappe umg., fig. it’s not to be sniffed at; er ist nicht von Pappe umg., fig. he’s a force to be reckoned with* * *die Pappepasteboard; board; cardboard* * *Pạp|pe ['papə]f -, -n1) (= Pappdeckel) cardboard; (= Dachpappe) roofing feltdieser linke Haken war nicht von Pappe (inf) — that left hook really had some weight or force behind it, that was a mean left hook
X ist ein guter Sprinter, aber Y ist auch nicht von Pappe (inf) — X is good but Y is no mean sprinter either (Brit), X is a fast sprinter but Y is no slacker (esp US inf)
ich kann diese Pappe von Porridge nicht essen — I can't eat this porridge slop (pej inf)
* * *Pap·pe<-, -n>[ˈpapə]f cardboard no art, no pl* * *die; Pappe, Pappen1) (Karton) cardboard2) (ugs.): (Brei) mush5 000 Euro sind nicht von od. aus Pappe — (ugs.) 5,000 euros isn't chicken feed (coll.)
* * *aus Pappe made of cardboard;er ist nicht von Pappe umg, fig he’s a force to be reckoned with* * *die; Pappe, Pappen1) (Karton) cardboard2) (ugs.): (Brei) mush5 000 Euro sind nicht von od. aus Pappe — (ugs.) 5,000 euros isn't chicken feed (coll.)
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6 fördern
v/t1. (verlangen) demand ( von jemandem of s.o.); rechtlich: claim; (Preis) ask (for); zu viel fordern be too demanding; du forderst zu viel you’re asking too much (of me); zahlreiche Menschenleben oder Todesopfer fordern fig. claim many lives2. (erfordern) demand, call for3. jemanden fordern (jemanden anstrengen) stretch s.o.; stärker: take it out of s.o.; (einen Sportler) push ( oder stretch) s.o.; ( richtig) gefordert werden be faced with a (real) challenge; er fühlt sich in seinem Beruf nicht gefordert he needs a more challenging job; in dieser Angelegenheit sind wir alle gefordert this business is putting us all on our mettle ( oder to the test)4. zum Duell fordern challenge to a duel* * *to claim; to demand; to require; to ask; to arrogate; to postulate* * *fọr|dern ['fɔrdɐn]1. vt1) (= verlangen) to demand; Preis to ask; (in Appell, Aufrufen etc, = erfordern) to call for; (= Anspruch erheben auf) Entschädigung, Lohnerhöhung to claimviel/zu viel von jdm fordern — to ask or demand a lot/too much of sb, to make too many demands on sb
See:2) (fig = kosten) Menschenleben, Opfer to claim3) (lit, fig = herausfordern) to challengeer ist noch nie im Leben richtig gefordert worden — he has never been faced with a real challenge
2. vito make demandser fordert nur, ohne selbst zu geben — he demands everything as a right, without giving anything himself
* * *1) (to demand as a right: You must claim your money back if the goods are damaged.) claim2) (to force the payment of or giving of: We should exact fines from everyone who drops litter on the streets.) exact3) (to try to get; to keep demanding: The miners are pressing for higher wages.) press for* * *for·dern[ˈfɔrdɐn]I. vt1. (verlangen)▪ etw [von jdm] \fordern to demand sth [from sb]2. (erfordern)▪ etw [von jdm] \fordern to require sth [of [or from] sb]3. (kosten)▪ etw \fordern to claim sthder Flugzeugabsturz forderte 123 Menschenleben the [aero]plane crash claimed 123 lives4. (Leistung abverlangen)▪ jdn/ein Tier \fordern to make demands on sb/an animaljdn zum Duell/Kampf \fordern to challenge sb to a duel/fight▪ [von jdm] \fordern, dass... to demand [of sb] that...mit allem Nachdruck \fordern, dass... to insist that...* * *transitives Verb1) demand3) (in Anspruch nehmen) make demands onvon etwas gefordert werden — be stretched by something
4)jemanden [zum Duell] fordern — challenge somebody [to a duel]
* * *fördern v/t1. Person, Sache: (Beziehungen, Handel, Künste etc) promote, foster; (Talent, Wachstum etc) foster, encourage, nurse; (Ideal, Karriere, Wahrheitsfindung etc) further; (Absatz, Verbrauch etc) boost, increase; Person: (unterstützen) support; als Gönner: patronize, besonders Firma: sponsor; Sache: (förderlich sein) help, be good for; (verbessern) improve; (Appetit etc) stimulate; (Schlaf, Verdauung) aid; → fördernd* * *transitives Verb1) demand3) (in Anspruch nehmen) make demands on4)jemanden [zum Duell] fordern — challenge somebody [to a duel]
* * *v.to ask (for) v.to claim v.to demand v.to postulate v.to require v.
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