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1 Gewerbe
n; -s, -1. (Erwerbszweig) trade, business; (Handwerk) craft; (Industriezweig) branch of industry, trade; ein Gewerbe ausüben practi|se (Am. -ce) ( oder carry on) a trade; ehrliches Gewerbe honest trade; dunkles Gewerbe shady business; das älteste Gewerbe der Welt euph., hum. the oldest profession in the world; das horizontale Gewerbe umg., hum. the oldest profession (in the world)2. nur Sg.; WIRTS., Bereich: trade, (branch of) industry, bes. Am. auch commerce; Handel und Gewerbe trade (Am. commerce) and industry; mittelständisches Gewerbe medium-sized industry* * *das Gewerbeoccupation; business; craft; trade; industry; profession* * *Ge|wẹr|be [gə'vɛrbə]nt -s, -1) tradedas älteste Gewerbe der Welt (hum) — the oldest profession in the world (hum)
einem dunklen Gewerbe nachgehen — to be in a shady trade, to have a shady occupation
seinem Gewerbe nachgehen — to carry on or practise (Brit) or practice (US) one's trade
ein Gewerbe ( be)treiben or ausüben — to practise (Brit) or practice (US) a trade
2) (Sw = Bauerngehöft) farm* * *das1) (the way that a piece of cloth looks or feels, caused by the way in which it is woven: the loose texture of this material.) texture2) ((a) business, occupation, or job: He's in the jewellery trade.) trade* * *Ge·wer·be<-s, ->[gəˈvɛrbə]ein \Gewerbe anmelden to register a businessein \Gewerbe [be]treiben [o ausüben] to be in business/tradedas älteste \Gewerbe [der Welt] (hum)* * *das; Gewerbes, Gewerbe1) business; (Handel, Handwerk) trade2) o. Pl. (kleine Betriebe) [small and medium-sized] businesses and industries* * *ehrliches Gewerbe honest trade;dunkles Gewerbe shady business;das älteste Gewerbe der Welt euph, hum the oldest profession in the world;das horizontale Gewerbe umg, hum the oldest profession (in the world)Handel und Gewerbe trade (US commerce) and industry;mittelständisches Gewerbe medium-sized industry3. Betrieb: business, trade;ein Gewerbe anmelden/betreiben register/carry on a business* * *das; Gewerbes, Gewerbe1) business; (Handel, Handwerk) trade2) o. Pl. (kleine Betriebe) [small and medium-sized] businesses and industries* * *- n.industry n.
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