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1 fördern
för·dern [ʼfœrdɐn]vt1) ( unterstützen)etw \fördern to support sth;den Handel \fördern to promote trade;jds Karriere/Talent \fördern to further sb's career/talent;jdn \fördern Gönner, Förderer to sponsor sb; Eltern, Verwandte to support sb2) ( förderlich sein)etw \fördern to help sth along; med to stimulate;den Stoffwechsel/die Verdauung \fördern to aid the metabolism/digestion3) ( steigern)etw \fördern to promote sth;die Konjunktur/den Umsatz \fördern to boost the economy/turnover4) ( aus der Tiefe abbauen)etw \fördern to mine for sth;Erdöl \fördern to drill for oil -
2 förderlich
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3 anlasten
to blame (for sth.) -
4 bei jdm. beantragen
to apply for sth. to sb. -
5 die Kosten für etw. veranschlagen
to budget for sth.Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > die Kosten für etw. veranschlagen
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6 erhoffen
to wish for sth. -
7 etw. wählen
to ballot (for sth.) -
8 für etw. abfinden
to compensate for sth. -
9 für etw. herhalten
to pay for sth. -
10 im Budget einplanen
to budget for sth. -
11 im Etat einplanen
to budget for sth. -
12 im Haushaltsplan vorsehen
to budget for sth. -
13 mit berücksichtigen
to allow for sth. -
14 nach etw. verlangen, etw. fordern
to call for sth.Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > nach etw. verlangen, etw. fordern
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15 sich um etw. drängeln
to scramble for sth. -
16 sich um etw. rangeln
to jostle for sth. -
17 um etw. ansuchen
to apply for sth. -
18 um etw. kämpfen
to scramble for sth. -
19 um etw. konkurrieren
to compete for sth. -
20 wilder Ansturm auf etw.
mad dash for sth.
См. также в других словарях:
send away for sth — UK US send away for sth Phrasal Verb with send({{}}/send/ verb [T] (sent, sent) ► (also send off for sth) COMMUNICATIONS to write to an organization or place to ask them to send you something: »She sent away for an application form. send away/off … Financial and business terms
hit sb for sth — UK US hit sb up (for sth)/hit sb for sth Phrasal Verb with hit({{}}/hɪt/ verb ( tt , hit) US ► INFORMAL to ask someone for money: »She planned to hit him up for a raise … Financial and business terms
find time for sth — find (the) time (for sth/to do sth) ► if you find the time for something, you have enough time for it: »You need to find the time to check the figures before you send out the report. Main Entry: ↑find … Financial and business terms
come up for sth — UK US come up for sth Phrasal Verb with come({{}}/kʌm/ verb ► to reach the time at which something should happen: come up for renewal/review/sale »The contract comes up for renewal in August. come up for discussion/debate »He wanted more time to… … Financial and business terms
hold out for sth — UK US hold out for sth Phrasal Verb with hold({{}}/həʊld/ verb (held, held) ► to not agree to something until you have got what you wanted: »He held out for a bigger commission before signing the contract. ► to wait for something better:… … Financial and business terms
be shorthand for sth — ► to be a short or quick way of referring to something: »Wi fi is shorthand for wireless fidelity. ► to be another way of saying that something has a particular quality: »With some products made in the U.S.A. remains shorthand for reliability.… … Financial and business terms
in line for sth — ► likely to get something: »American banks are first in line for the small, low risk deals. »Mortgage brokers could be next in line for a ban on commissions. Main Entry: ↑line … Financial and business terms
make provision for sth — make provision(s) (for sth) ► to make plans for dealing with something that will or may happen in the future: »If companies are to succeed in the long term, they must make provisions for coping with a diverse international marketplace. Main Entry … Financial and business terms
make provisions for sth — make provision(s) (for sth) ► to make plans for dealing with something that will or may happen in the future: »If companies are to succeed in the long term, they must make provisions for coping with a diverse international marketplace. Main Entry … Financial and business terms
a feel for sth — ► an understanding of something, especially one that you get by experiencing something rather than learning about it: »We are putting people on the ground to ensure that we are the first to get a feel for what the consumer wants. Main Entry:… … Financial and business terms
admit liability for sth — admit liability (for sth) ► LAW to admit that you are legally responsible for something that has harmed someone: »As part of the agreement, the chairman and his affiliates do not admit any liability or wrongdoing. Main Entry: ↑admit … Financial and business terms