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1 incoming
adjective1) (arriving) ankommend; einlaufend [Zug, Schiff]; landend [Flugzeug]; einfahrend [Zug]; eingehend [Telefongespräch, Auftrag]the incoming tide — die Flut
2) (succeeding) neu [Vorsitzender, Präsident, Mieter, Regierung]* * ** * *in·com·ing\incoming call [eingehender] Anruf\incoming flight ankommendes Flugzeug\incoming message COMPUT eingehende Nachricht\incoming missile anfliegende Rakete\incoming tide [ansteigende] Flut; (immigrating) ins Land kommend, zuwandernd; (recently elected) neu [gewählt]* * *['In"kʌmɪŋ]adj1) ankommend; train also einfahrend; ship also einlaufend; missile anfliegend; mail, orders eingehend; (PHYS) light, radiation einfallendincoming tide — Flut f
to receive incoming ( phone) calls — (Telefon)anrufe entgegennehmen
2) (= succeeding) president etc nachfolgend, neu* * *incoming [ˈınˌkʌmıŋ]A adj1. hereinkommend (Flut etc)2. ankommend (Telefongespräch, Verkehr, ELEK Strom etc), nachfolgend, neu (Mieter, Regierung etc)3. WIRTSCHa) erwachsend (Nutzen, Gewinn)b) eingehend, einlaufend:incoming orders Auftragseingänge;incoming mail Posteingang m;incoming stocks Warenzugänge4. beginnend (Jahr etc)5. PSYCH nach innen gekehrt, verschlossen, introvertiertB s1. Kommen n, Eintritt m, Eintreffen n, Ankunft f2. meist pl WIRTSCHa) Eingänge plb) Einkünfte pl* * *adjective1) (arriving) ankommend; einlaufend [Zug, Schiff]; landend [Flugzeug]; einfahrend [Zug]; eingehend [Telefongespräch, Auftrag]2) (succeeding) neu [Vorsitzender, Präsident, Mieter, Regierung]* * *adj.ankommend adj.hereinkommend adj.
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