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1 Sozialstaat
Sozialstaat m POL, SOZ welfare state* * *Sozialstaat
social (welfare) state;
• Sozialstatistik national income statistics, social accounting;
• Sozialstruktur social structure;
• Sozialtransfer social transfer;
• Sozialumfrage social-issue poll;
• Sozialunterstützung payment of benefits, public (US) (national, Br.) relief (assistance);
• Sozialunterstützung empfangen to go on public assistance (relief) rolls (US), to be upon the parish (Br.) (on welfare, US);
• Sozialuntersuchung social investigation;
• Sozialvereinbarung social contract (Br.);
• Sozialvergütung im Fall der Notwendigkeit von Dauerpflegschaft constant attendance allowance (Br.). -
2 Sozialumfrage
Sozialumfrage
social-issue poll -
3 Ergebnis
Ergebnis n 1. FIN profit performance; 2. GEN outcome, result • als Ergebnis GEN as a result • das Ergebnis abwarten GEN sit on the fence • mit dem Ergebnis, dass GEN with the result that* * *n 1. < Finanz> profit performance; 2. < Geschäft> outcome, result ■ als Ergebnis < Geschäft> as a result ■ das Ergebnis abwarten < Geschäft> sit on the fence ■ mit dem Ergebnis, dass < Geschäft> with the result that* * *Ergebnis
issue, result, outcome, fruit, (Ertrag) returns, receipts, yield, (Erzeugnis) product, (Produktionsmenge) output, (Unternehmen) results, (Untersuchung) findings;
• buchmäßiges Ergebnis book profit (loss);
• finanzielles Ergebnis financial result;
• greifbare Ergebnisse tangible results;
• günstiges Ergebnis favo(u)rable result;
• interne Ergebnisse inside data;
• kümmerliche Ergebnisse drab results;
• mageres Ergebnis poor result;
• praktisches Ergebnis physical result;
• annähernd richtiges Ergebnis approximate result;
• wissenschaftliche Ergebnisse scientific results;
• Ergebnis fünfjähriger Arbeit product of five years’ work;
• Ergebnis unserer Bemühungen effect of our labo(u)r;
• Ergebnisse der Bevölkerungszählung census findings;
• Ergebnis des Geschäftsjahres result of the business year;
• Ergebnisse einer Leserumfrage readership ratings;
• Ergebnis einer Meinungsbefragung poll finding;
• Ergebnis vor Steuern taxable result;
• mit einem besseren Ergebnis abschließen to close with a better result;
• gute Ergebnisse aufweisen to show good results;
• positive Ergebnisse nicht vor 2003 erwarten not to expect to evaluate results until well into calendar 2003;
• Ergebnisse der Wahl bekannt geben to declare the poll;
• durchschnittliches Ergebnis nehmen to take an average of results;
• Ergebnis zeitigen to return (yield) a result;
• Ergebnisabführungsvertrag surrender of profits agreement;
• Ergebnisaufstellung earnings statement;
• Ergebnisbeeinflussung durch die Befrager interviewer bias;
• Ergebnisgenauigkeit (Computer) accuracy. -
4 Probeheft
Probeheft
specimen;
• Probeinterview pretest interview;
• Probejahr year of probation, probation (trial) year;
• Probekandidat probationer;
• Probekarte sample card;
• Probekauf sale on approval;
• Probekiste sample box;
• Probelauf dummy run, running-in test, (Auto) runup, (Produktion) witness assembly;
• Probelauf einer Fabrik trial run of a plant, (mit voller Kraft) full-power run;
• Probelieferung trial delivery;
• Probelohnsatz probationary [wage] rate;
• Probemodell pattern design;
• Probemuster check (trial, reference) sample, market (reference) pattern, (Münzen) assay sample;
• Probenahme sampling;
• Probenummer specimen number, (Zeitung) trial issue;
• Probepackung trial package;
• Probeprozess test action;
• Probeseite specimen page;
• Probesendung trial package (consignment, shipment, US, lot), goods sent on trial, sample sent on approval, pattern parcel;
• Probestück specimen, pattern [sample], patterned sample, trial piece;
• Probeumfrage straw poll;
• Probeuntersuchung pilot study (test), pretest;
• Probevertrieb test-marketing;
• Probeverzollung trial (test) shipment;
• Probevorführung showcase.
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