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1 Lohnkosten
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2 Lohn
m; -(e)s, Löhne1. WIRTS. (Arbeitslohn) wage(s Pl.), pay; (Bezahlung) payment; Löhne und Gehälter wages and salaries; der tarifliche Lohn beträgt... the fixed wage rate is...; bei jemandem in Lohn stehen be in s.o.’s pay ( oder service); in Lohn und Brot stehen have a job and income; jemanden um Lohn und Brot bringen deprive s.o. of his ( oder her) livelihood, take the bread out of s.o.’s mouth2. (Belohnung) reward; zum Lohn as a reward ( für for); fig. auch in return (for); er hat seinen ( gerechten) Lohn bekommen iro. he got his just deserts* * *der Lohnprice; payment; compensation; wage; pay; wages; cost; income; reward; meed* * *[loːn]m -(e)s, -e['løːnə]1) (= Arbeitsentgelt) wage(s), pay no pl, no indef artgleicher Lóhn für gleiche Arbeit —
jdn um Lóhn und Brot bringen (old) — to deprive sb of a living or livelihood
als or zum Lóhn für... — as a reward/punishment for...
sein verdienter Lóhn — one's just reward
das ist ein schlechter Lóhn für all die Mühe — that's what I get for my trouble, that's all the thanks I get for my trouble
* * *der1) (the act of paying: He gave me a book in payment for my kindness.) payment2) (a reward for good work etc: He was awarded a lot of prizes at school.) prize3) (wages: Because of heavier taxation, my wage-packet has been getting smaller.) wage-packet4) ((also wages noun plural) a regular, usually weekly rather than monthly, payment for the work that one does: He spends all his wages on books; What is his weekly wage?) wage* * *<-[e]s, Löhne>[lo:n, pl ˈlø:nə]mLöhne abbauen/angleichen to reduce/equalize wagesjds gerechter [o verdienter] \Lohn sb's just desertsdafür wird er schon noch seinen \Lohn erhalten! he will get his comeuppance for this [one day]!* * *der; Lohn[e]s, Löhne1) wage[s pl.]; pay no indef. art., no pl.2) o. Pl. (Belohnung, auch fig.) reward* * *Löhne und Gehälter wages and salaries;der tarifliche Lohn beträgt … the fixed wage rate is …;bei jemandem in Lohn stehen be in sb’s pay ( oder service);in Lohn und Brot stehen have a job and income;jemanden um Lohn und Brot bringen deprive sb of his ( oder her) livelihood, take the bread out of sb’s mouth2. (Belohnung) reward;zum Lohn as a reward (für for); fig auch in return (for);er hat seinen (gerechten) Lohn bekommen iron he got his just deserts* * *der; Lohn[e]s, Löhne1) wage[s pl.]; pay no indef. art., no pl.2) o. Pl. (Belohnung, auch fig.) reward* * *¨-e m.due n.fee n.meed n.salary n.wage n. ¨-e Preis -eSpirale f.= wage-price spiral n. -
3 Einkünfte
* * *die Einkünfteemolument (Pl.); revenues (Pl.); emoluments (Pl.); receipts (Pl.); returns (Pl.)* * *Ein|künf|te ['ainkʏnftə]plincome sing; (einer Firma auch) receipts pl* * *(profit made from employment, salary, fees etc.) emolument* * *Ein·künf·te[ˈainkʏnftə]außerordentliche/feste \Einkünfte extraordinary/fixed incomelohnsteuerpflichtige/steuerfreie \Einkünfte income liable to PAYE tax BRIT/tax-exempt incomesteuerlich begünstigte \Einkünfte preference incomeunerwartete \Einkünfte windfall profits\Einkünfte aus selbstständiger/nicht selbstständiger Arbeit self-employment/wage [or earned] income\Einkünfte aus dem Personenverkehr passenger revenues pl* * ** * *aus from)* * * -
4 Mehrzahl
Mehrzahl
majority, plurality, bulk, (ling.) plural;
• Mehrzahl der Bevölkerung greater part of the inhabitants;
• Mehrzahl der Lohnabhängigen wage-earning masses;
• Mehrzahl der abgegebenen Stimmen (Wahlberechtigte) majority of votes;
• Mehrzahl der Zuhörer mass of the audience, cumulative audience.
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wage curve — UK US noun [countable] [singular wage curve plural wage curves] business a line on a graph that shows the relationship between the average pay for workers in a region or industry and the rate of unemployment in that region or i … Useful english dictionary
wage-packet — UK US noun [countable] [singular wage packet plural wage packets] british a pay packet Thesaurus: wages and salariessynonym extra payments and benefits in addition to wages … Useful english dictionary
wage-and-hour laws — UK US noun [plural] LAW, WORKPLACE ► in the US, the laws that deal with working conditions, hours, etc.: »The firm violated the state s wage and hour laws when it failed to provide breaks for its workers … Financial and business terms
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