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2 Zusatzrentenversicherung
Zusatzrentenversicherung
supplementary pension insurance (Br.);
• Zusatzschicht swing (relief) shift (US);
• Zusatzsteuer supertax, surtax, additional (excess-profits, US) tax;
• beim höchsten Einkommensteuersatz fällige Zusatzsteuer surtax at top rate applicable;
• Zusatzstoff added ingredient, entrainer, (Lebensmittel) additive;
• Zusatzstück (Wechsel) rider;
• Zusatztarif penalty rate (tariff);
• Zusatzübereinkommen supplementary agreement;
• Zusatzunterstützung supplementary payment (relief), (Sozialversicherung) additional benefit;
• Zusatzurkunde schedule, rider, endorsement;
• Zusatzveranlagung additional assessment;
• Zusatzvereinbarung additional agreement;
• Zusatzvergünstigungen fringe benefits;
• Zusatzvergütung supplemental compensation;
• für Bankangestellte übliche Zusatzvergütungen usual banking fringe benefits;
• Zusatzvermächtnis additional ([ac]cumulative) legacy;
• Zusatzverpflegung ausgeben to issue additional rations;
• Zusatzversicherung additional (supplementary, complementary, extra) insurance;
• Zusatzversicherung für Krankenhausaufenthalt hospitalization (US) (hospital benefit) insurance;
• Zusatzversorgung additional benefit;
• Zusatzvertrag additional agreement, accessory contract, (internationale Abmachung) protocol (US), (Versicherung) endorsement, rider;
• Zusatzvisum additional visa;
• Zusatzvorschlag amendment;
• Zusatzwerbung auxiliary advertising;
• Zusatzwerkstoff filler metal;
• Zusatzzahlung top-up payment;
• Zusatzzinsen extra interest.Business german-english dictionary > Zusatzrentenversicherung
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3 hohes Amt bekleiden
hohes Amt bekleiden
to be high-placed;
• hohe Anforderungen stellen to make great demands;
• hohes Ansehen genießen to be held in high repute;
• hoher Beamter high official;
• hohe Behörde (EU) High Authority;
• hohes Gehalt high salary;
• hohe Geldstrafe heavy fine;
• auf die hohe Kante legen to put away for a rainy day;
• hohes Niveau high level;
• hohe Obrigkeit the powers that be;
• sehr hoher Preis exorbitant (steep) price;
• hohen Preis erzielen to fetch a high price;
• hohe Rechnung long bill;
• hohe Staatsstellung innehaben to be high-up in the civil service;
• hoher Stand high level;
• mit hohem Standard of high standing;
• hohe Stellung bekleiden to be high in office;
• hohe Steuerstufe high bracket;
• bei hoher Strafe under a heavy penalty;
• hohe vertragsschließende Teile high contracting parties;
• hohes Tier bigwig, big shot (US sl.), high-up (coll.);
• hohe Verschleißquote high mortality;
• hoher Zinsfuß high rate of interest.
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