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  • 21 float

    [fləʊt, Am floʊt] n
    1) ( boat) Floß nt; ( buoy) Boje f ( platform) schwimmende Landebrücke;
    ( buoyant material) on a fishing line [Kork]schwimmer m; on a net Schwimmkörper m
    2) tech ( device) in a carburettor, cistern, on a seaplane Schwimmer m fachspr
    3) ( swimming aid) Schwimmkork m; ( inflated bag) Schwimmweste f
    4) anat ( organ) Schwimmblase f fachspr
    5) ( vehicle) for goods Lieferwagen m; for festivities Festzugswagen m;
    carnival \float Karnevalswagen m;
    milk \float Milch[ausliefer]wagen m
    6) (Brit, Aus) ( capital) as an advance Spesenvorschuss m, Kostenvorschuss m; as cheques, commercial papers umlaufendes Geld; as a loan Startanleihe f; in a till Wechselgeldbetrag m, Wechselgeld nt
    \floats pl Rampenlicht nt kein pl vi
    1) ( be buoyant) schwimmen, oben bleiben
    2) ( move in liquid or gas) objects treiben; people sich akk treiben lassen;
    the boat \floated downstream das Boot trieb flussabwärts;
    to \float to the surface an die Oberfläche treiben;
    3) (fig: move graciously) schweben ( geh) ( iron)
    4) ( move in air) clouds ziehen; leaves segeln;
    the sound of piano-playing \floated from the open window aus dem offenen Fenster drang Klavierspiel nach draußen
    5) ( appear)
    to \float across/ into/ through one's mind jdm in den Sinn kommen
    6) econ ( fluctuate) currency frei konvertierbar sein; exchange rate schwanken, floaten fachspr;
    7) (a. fig: move about) herumziehen ( fam) rumours herumgehen;
    (Am) häufig den Wohnort wechseln;
    to \float from place to place von Ort zu Ort ziehen vt
    1) fin ( launch)
    to \float a business/ company ein Unternehmen/eine Gesellschaft gründen;
    to \float a loan eine Anleihe auflegen;
    to \float shares Aktien ausgeben [o in Umlauf bringen];
    to \float a currency eine Währung freigeben [o fachspr floaten lassen];
    to \float sth etw treiben [o schwimmen] lassen;
    to \float logs Baumstämme flößen;
    to \float a ship ein Schiff zu Wasser lassen
    4) ( introduce)
    to \float an idea/ plan eine Idee/einen Plan in den Raum [o zur Diskussion] stellen
    5) ( test)
    to \float an opinion eine Meinung testen

    English-German students dictionary > float

  • 22 economic value added

    economic value added (EVA) ACC, FIN Geschäftswertbeitrag m (EVA measures the shareholder value, EVA = Net Operating Profit After Taxes –NOPAT– minus a charge for the amount of capital employed; Kennzahl zur Performancemessung: gibt an, um wie viel der Nettobetriebsgewinn nach Steuern – NOPAT – die Kapitalkosten übersteigt; Geschäftswertbeitrag = EVA = NOPAT minus Kapitalkosten; Summe der erwarteten EVA-Barwerte = Marktwertbeitrag = market value added = MVA)

    Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > economic value added

  • 23 EVA

    EVA (Abk. für economic value added) ACC, FIN Geschäftswertbeitrag m (EVA measures the shareholder value, EVA = Net Operating Profit After Taxes –NOPAT– minus a charge for the amount of capital employed; Kennzahl zur Performancemessung: sie gibt an, um wie viel der Nettobetriebsgewinn nach Steuern –NOPAT– die Kapitalkosten übersteigt; Geschäftswertbeitrag = EVA = NOPAT minus Kapitalkosten; ferner: Summe der erwarteten EVA-Barwerte = Marktwertbeitrag = market value added = MVA)

    Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > EVA

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