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81 seinen Mut zusammennehmen
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82 sich vermählen
(to marry.) wed -
83 sitzengeblieben
((of an unmarried woman) no longer likely to attract a man enough for him to want to marry her.) on the shelf -
84 so oder so
1) (in the one case or the other: Either way he wins.) either way2) (by some means or another; in any way possible: I'll get her to marry me, by hook or by crook.) by hook or by crook* * *adv.by hook or by crook adv. -
85 untereinander heiraten
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86 heiratsmüde
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87 hochzeiten
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88 Geldgründeheirat eingehen
Geldgründeheirat eingehen
to marry moneyBusiness german-english dictionary > Geldgründeheirat eingehen
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89 Geldheirat eingehen
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90 Kundenaufträge gegeneinander verrechnen
Kundenaufträge gegeneinander verrechnen
to marry a transaction of one customer with that of anotherBusiness german-english dictionary > Kundenaufträge gegeneinander verrechnen
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91 eng miteinander verbinden
eng miteinander verbinden
to combine, to marry s. th.Business german-english dictionary > eng miteinander verbinden
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92 etw. aus Geldgründen tun
etw. aus Geldgründen tun
to do s. th. for money;
• Geldgründehahn aufdrehen to turn on the money tap;
• Geldgründehahn wieder aufdrehen to loosen its stranglehold on the money supply;
• Geldgründehahn zudrehen to turn off the money supply tap;
• Geldgründehamsterer hoarder of money;
• Geldgründehandel money dealing, (Firma) cash management;
• Geldgründehändler money dealer, liquidity (cash) manager, moneylender, money jobber (Br.) (broker), moneymonger;
• Geldgründehändler von Kapitalssammelstellen institutional money manager;
• Geldgründehändler sein to deal in money;
• Geldgründeheirat money match, mercenary marriage, marriage of interest;
• Geldgründeheirat eingehen to marry money;
• Geldgründeherrschaft plutocracy;
• Geldgründehilfe pecuniary aid (assistance);
• Geldgründehinterlegung deposit of money, cash deposit;
• Geldgründehorter money hoarder;
• Geldgründehortung hoarding of money, currency hoarding;
• Geldgründehortungsfaktor piggy-bank factor;
• Geldgründeinflation money inflation, inflation of the currency;
• Geldgründeinstitut financial (lending) institution, finance (US) (moneylending) company;
• öffentliches Geldgründeinstitut public financial institution, depository [institution] (US), depository bank (US);
• Geldgründejäger money getter;
• Geldgründekarte cash card;
• Geldgründekartenleser cash card reader;
• Geldgründekasse strongbox, chest, (Laden) till, (Registrierkasse) cash register;
• Geldgründekassette till, money chest, cashbox;
• Geldgründekatze money belt;
• Geldgründekaufkraft purchasing power;
• Geldgründeklemme financial straits, pecuniary difficulty (embarrassment);
• zeitweilige Geldgründeklemme money squeeze;
• in einer Geldgründeklemme sein to be in a jam.Business german-english dictionary > etw. aus Geldgründen tun
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93 einheiraten
einheiraten, in ein Geschäft
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94 in ein Geschäft
einheiraten, in ein Geschäft
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95 nach Geld heiraten
nach Geld heiraten
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96 Ehe
Ehe f RECHT, SOZ marriage • eine Ehe schließen RECHT, SOZ get married, marry • eine standesamtliche Ehe schließen RECHT, SOZ contract a civil marriage* * *Ehe, nicht voll anerkannte
irregular marriage;
• gleichgeschlechtliche Ehe same-sex marriage;
• rechtsgültige Ehe regular (legal, valid, lawful) marriage;
• Ehebetrug marriage under false pretences;
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97 reich heiraten
reich heiraten
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98 ehelichen
ehelichen v marry, wed -
99 Ehemündigkeit
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100 heiraten
heiraten v marry, wed
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