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2 Vertrauen
Vertrauen n 1. RECHT trust; 2. GEN confidence, reliance • Vertrauen brechen WIWI break confidence* * *n 1. < Recht> trust; 2. < Geschäft> confidence, reliance ■ Vertrauen brechen <Vw> break confidence* * *Vertrauen
faith, confidence, trust;
• im Vertrauen privately, confidentially, in private;
• Vertrauen des Anlagepublikums investor confidence;
• Vertrauen der Gläubiger creditor confidence;
• Vertrauen der Kundschaft customer confidence;
• Vertrauen in die Währung confidence in the currency;
• Vertrauen in die neue Währung confidence in the new currency;
• Vertrauen in die Wirtschaftslage business confidence;
• das Vertrauen festigen to consolidate confidence;
• wenig Vertrauen in den Wert der neuen Währung haben (Euro) to have little confidence in the value of the new currency;
• Vertrauen zu der Währung wiederherstellen to restore confidence in the currency. -
3 vertrauen
Vertrauen n 1. RECHT trust; 2. GEN confidence, reliance • Vertrauen brechen WIWI break confidence* * *v <Geschäft, Recht> trust, rely on* * *Vertrauen
faith, confidence, trust;
• im Vertrauen privately, confidentially, in private;
• Vertrauen des Anlagepublikums investor confidence;
• Vertrauen der Gläubiger creditor confidence;
• Vertrauen der Kundschaft customer confidence;
• Vertrauen in die Währung confidence in the currency;
• Vertrauen in die neue Währung confidence in the new currency;
• Vertrauen in die Wirtschaftslage business confidence;
• das Vertrauen festigen to consolidate confidence;
• wenig Vertrauen in den Wert der neuen Währung haben (Euro) to have little confidence in the value of the new currency;
• Vertrauen zu der Währung wiederherstellen to restore confidence in the currency.
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