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61 Widerspruch
Widerspruch m 1. PAT objection, protest; 2. RECHT contradiction; opposition (Einspruch) • in Widerspruch stehen GEN conflict • ohne Widerspruch FIN unprotested • zu jmdm. wegen etw. im Widerspruch stehen GEN be at variance with sb about sth* * *m 1. < Patent> objection, protest; 2. < Recht> contradiction, Einspruch opposition ■ in Widerspruch stehen < Geschäft> conflict ■ ohne Widerspruch < Finanz> unprotested ■ zu jmdm. wegen etw. im Widerspruch stehen < Geschäft> be at variance with sb about sth* * *Widerspruch
(Einspruch) opposition, protest, objection, (Gegensatz) contradiction, discrepancy, repugnancy, inconsistency, (Patentanmeldung, Warenzeichen) opposition;
• im Widerspruch zur Geschäftsordnung out of order;
• Widerspruch erheben to interpose (make) an objection;
• sich in einen Widerspruch verwickeln to embroil o. s. in a contradiction. -
62 take
< cine> ■ Aufnahme f--------take (out) -
63 application
ap·pli·ca·tion [ˌæplɪʼkeɪʃən] n1) ( formal request) for a job Bewerbung f ( for um +akk); for a permit Antrag m ( for auf, für +akk); for a patent Anmeldung f ( for von +dat);on \application to sb/ sth auf Anfrage bei jdm/etw;free information will be sent out on \application Gratisinformationen können angefordert werdenthe \application of a law/ regulation die Anwendung eines Gesetzes/einer Regelungspreadsheet \application Tabellenkalkulationsprogramm nt;word processing \application Textverarbeitungsprogramm nt
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hold — A process by which a bank restricts funds deposited by checks. Usually but not always used to restrict the proceeds of checks drawn on other banks until the funds have been transferred by the drawor s bank to an account that the depositor s bank… … Financial and business terms
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