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1 omit
- tt-1) (leave out) weglassen2) (not perform) versäumenomit to do something — es versäumen, etwas zu tun
* * *[ə'mit]past tense, past participle - omitted; verb1) (to leave out: You can omit the last chapter of the book.) weglassen2) (not to do: I omitted to tell him about the meeting.) unterlassen•- academic.ru/51645/omission">omission* * *<- tt->[ə(ʊ)ˈmɪt, AM oʊˈ-]I. vt▪ to \omit sb/sth jdn/etw auslassen [o weglassen]; (ignore) jdn/etw übergehen; (fail to do) etw unterlassento \omit a dividend STOCKEX eine Dividende ausfallen lassento \omit any mention of [or reference to] sb/sth jdn/etw nicht [o mit keinem Wort] erwähnenII. vi▪ to \omit to do sth es unterlassen, etw zu tun* * *[əU'mIt]vt1) (= leave out) auslassenplease omit any reference to me — bitte erwähnen Sie mich nicht, bitte unterlassen Sie jeden Hinweis auf mich
2) (= fail) (to do sth etw zu tun) unterlassen; (accidentally) versäumen* * *omit [əˈmıt; əʊ-] v/t1. aus-, weglassen ( beide:from aus):omit a dividend WIRTSCH eine Dividende ausfallen lassen;omit sb from a team SPORT jemanden nicht aufstellen2. unterlassen, versäumen:* * *- tt-1) (leave out) weglassen2) (not perform) versäumenomit to do something — es versäumen, etwas zu tun
* * *(fail) to... expr.es unterlassen zu... ausdr. v.auslassen v.unterlassen v.weglassen v. -
2 dividend
noun1) (Commerc., Finance) Dividende, diepay dividends — sich auszahlen od. rentieren
reap the dividends — die Früchte ernten
* * *['dividend](the interest paid on shares etc: a dividend of 2%.) der Gewinnanteil* * *divi·dend[ˈdɪvɪdend]n▪ cum \dividend mit [o cum] Dividende▪ ex \dividend ohne [o ex] Dividendedistribution of \dividends Ausschüttung fto declare a \dividend eine Dividende erklären [o beschließen]to maintain the \dividend Dividenden in gleicher Höhe ausschüttento pay \dividends Dividenden auszahlen2. (benefit) zusätzlicher Vorteilto pay \dividends sich akk bezahlt machen* * *['dIvɪdend]n* * *dividend [ˈdıvıdend] s1. MATH Dividend m (zu teilende Zahl)2. WIRTSCH Dividende f, Gewinnanteil m:dividend on US mit Dividende;dividend on account Abschlagsdividende;pay dividends fig sich bezahlt machen3. JUR Quote f (einer Konkursmasse)4. Anteil mdiv. abk1. divided3. division5. divorced* * *noun1) (Commerc., Finance) Dividende, diepay dividends — sich auszahlen od. rentieren
* * *n.Dividend -e m.
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