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1 Geldposten
Geldposten m RW monetary item* * *m < Rechnung> monetary item* * *Geldposten
sum of money, item;
• Geldprägung coining of money;
• Geldprämie bonus;
• Geldpreis purse;
• Geldpreis gewinnen to win the purse;
• Geldprotz moneybag (coll.), money bug (US sl.);
• Geldquelle source of money (income), pecuniary resources;
• Geldquellen eines Unternehmens sinews of an undertaking;
• Geldquelle entdecken to strike a lead (it rich, oil, US);
• Geldquittung accountable receipt;
• Geldreform currency (monetary) reform;
• Geldregulierung money-market control (regulation);
• Geld reichtum glut of money;
• tatsächliche nach Steuerzahlungen erzielte Geldrendite real post-tax rate of return on money;
• Geldrente money payments, penny mail (rent, Br.), (Unfall) compensation (US);
• Geldreserve store of money, reserve fund, (Bank) cash (money) reserve;
• ohne Geldreserven poor;
• kleine Geld reserve haben to have a little money in reserve;
• Geldrestriktion monetary restrictiveness;
• Geldrolle rouleau, money parcel;
• Geldrückgabezusicherung money-back guarantee;
• Geldrückzahlung repayment, reimbursement, refund;
• Geldsache money matter;
• Geldsack moneybag (coll.), bank bag, pouch for money. -
2 Katalog
Katalog m GEN (AE) catalog, (BE) catalogue* * ** * *Katalog
catalog(ue), list;
• alphabetischer Katalog alphabetical (dictionary) catalog(ue);
• ausführlicher Katalog descriptive catalog(ue);
• bebilderter Katalog illustrated catalogue (price list);
• nach Sachgebieten geordneter Katalog class[ifi]ed catalog(ue);
• illustrierter Katalog trade catalog(ue);
• systematischer Katalog subject catalog(ue);
• Katalog für Einkäufer buyer’s guide;
• ganzer Katalog geldmarktpolitischer Maßnahmen package of monetary relief;
• Katalog mit Preisangaben price-list;
• im Katalog aufführen to [carry in a] catalog(ue), to cataloguize;
• in einen Katalog aufnehmen to insert (list) in a catalog(ue);
• Katalog aufstellen to catalog(ue);
• nur nach Katalog verkaufen to sell from one’s catalog(ue);
• neuen Katalog versenden to forward a new catalog(ue);
• Katalog zusammenstellen to compile (work on) a catalog(ue);
• Katalogartikel catalog(ue) item;
• Katalogaufnahme entry in a catalog(ue);
• Katalogbearbeiter catalog(u)er. -
3 Standard
Standard m 1. BÖRSE standard (Std); 2. COMP default; 3. GEN standard grade* * ** * *Standard
(Maßstab) standard, mark, (Währung) monetary standard;
• zum Standard avancieren to become standard;
• in der Herstellung einem gewissen Standard entsprechen to be produced to a certain standard;
• Standardabmachung regular arrangement;
• Standardabweichung standard deviation, (Statistik) variance;
• Standardaktien representative shares (stocks, US), gilt-edged shares (Br.), blue chips (US);
• Standardartikel standard line;
• Standardausführung standard make (model, design), conventional type, (Auto) standard car, stock model (US);
• Standardausgabe standard edition;
• Standardausrüstung standard equipment;
• Standardausstattung regular equipment;
• Standardbedingungen standard specifications;
• Standardbrief standard (surface, Br.) letter;
• Standardbriefdrucksachen surface printed papers (Br.);
• Standarderzeugnis standard item, standardized product;
• Standardfabrikat (Auto) standard car, stock model (US);
• Standardfehler (Statistik) standard error;
• Standardform standard form;
• Standardformat standardized sheet size, (Anzeige) standard unit (size);
• Standardgewicht agreement weight;
• Standardgröße stock (standard) size;
• internationale Standardgröße standard international size;
• Standardherstellungskosten standard cost.
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