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121 seit jeher
1. from/since the year dot Br.2. from/since the year one Am. -
122 spätestens seit
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123 von Kindheit an
1. ever since he was a child2. from childhood on3. since childhood -
124 Geschäftsbeziehungen
Geschäftsbeziehungen fpl MGT business relations, dealings, business contacts* * ** * *Geschäftsbeziehungen
business (commercial) relations (relationship), business connections;
• langjährige angenehme Geschäftsbeziehungen pleasant business relations for many years;
• gegenseitige Geschäftsbeziehungen mutual trading;
• langjährige Geschäftsbeziehungen business relations of long standing;
• lebhafte Geschäftsbeziehungen very good business connections;
• wechselseitige Geschäftsbeziehungen mutual trading;
• Geschäftsbeziehungen anbahnen (anknüpfen) to initiate business relations, to establish business connections;
• Geschäftsbeziehungen mit einer Firma aufnehmen to open up a business connection (to get in) with a firm;
• Geschäftsbeziehungen mit jem. pflegen to transact business with s. o.;
• in Geschäftsbeziehungen mit jem. stehen to have business relations with s. o., to trade (deal, correspond) with s. o.;
• seit 2001 mit einer Firma in Geschäftsbeziehungen stehen to have been connected with a firm since 2001;
• Geschäftsbeziehungen unterhalten to entertain business connections, to do business with s. o. -
125 Scheitern
Scheitern n PERS breakdown, failure (von Verhandlungen) • zu groß zum Scheitern FIN, POL, WIWI too big to fail (sogenannte systemisch relevante, d. h. große, komplexe oder stark vernetzte Finanzinstitute, deren Konkurs mutmaßlich mit hohen negativen Effekten in Form von gesellschaftlichen Kosten für den Staat und die Realwirtschaft verbunden wäre; cf Too-big-to-fail-Problematik; said about banks of systemic importance: term commonly used since 2008 for large, complex = intransparent and highly interconnected = vernetzte financial institutions)* * ** * *Scheitern
failure, miscarriage, breakdown;
• Scheitern der Verhandlungen breakdown of negotiations;
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126 scheitern
Scheitern n PERS breakdown, failure (von Verhandlungen) • zu groß zum Scheitern FIN, POL, WIWI too big to fail (sogenannte systemisch relevante, d. h. große, komplexe oder stark vernetzte Finanzinstitute, deren Konkurs mutmaßlich mit hohen negativen Effekten in Form von gesellschaftlichen Kosten für den Staat und die Realwirtschaft verbunden wäre; cf Too-big-to-fail-Problematik; said about banks of systemic importance: term commonly used since 2008 for large, complex = intransparent and highly interconnected = vernetzte financial institutions)* * *v 1. < Geschäft> fail, Plan fall apart, Projekt founder; 2. < Pol> founder, fail ■ scheitern lassen < Geschäft> Mission, Versuch abort, break off* * *Scheitern
failure, miscarriage, breakdown;
• Scheitern der Verhandlungen breakdown of negotiations;
• zum Scheitern verurteilt sein to be doomed. -
127 European/South American Cup
■ Annual match between the champion clubs of Europe and South America, replaced since 2005 by the FIFA Club World Championship.■ Bis 2004 alljährlich ausgetragene Partie zwischen den Siegern des jeweils wichtigsten kontinentalen Klubwettbewerbs in Europa und Südamerika.Englisch-deutsch wörterbuch fußball > European/South American Cup
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128 Intercontinental Cup
■ Annual match between the champion clubs of Europe and South America, replaced since 2005 by the FIFA Club World Championship.■ Bis 2004 alljährlich ausgetragene Partie zwischen den Siegern des jeweils wichtigsten kontinentalen Klubwettbewerbs in Europa und Südamerika.
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