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rate1 v 1. FIN (infrml) raten, bewerten, bonitätsmäßig einstufen, einstufen, benoten (credit rating); 2. GEN beurteilen, schätzen, einschätzen; 3. TAX besteuern, veranlagen, tarifieren, taxieren rate2 1. COMP Geschwindigkeit f, Rate f; 2. ECON Satz m; Zinssatz m (short for interest rate); Geschwindigkeit f, Tempo n (speed); 3. FIN Satz m (of pay, tax); 4. GEN Rate f, Tarif m; 5. STOCK Notierung f, Kurs m (currencies) • at the rate of GEN im Verhältnis von
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