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21 invoice
1. noun 2. transitive verb1) (make invoice for) eine Rechnung ausstellen für2) (send invoice to)invoice somebody for something — jemandem etwas in Rechnung stellen
* * *['invois] 1. noun(a list sent with goods giving details of price and quantity.) die Warenrechnung2. verbThey invoiced us for the cost of the shipment.)* * *in·voice[ˈɪnvɔɪs]▪ to \invoice sb jdm eine Rechnung ausstellenall the parts need to be \invoiced alle Teile müssen berechnet werden▪ to \invoice sth etw fakturierenwithin thirty days of \invoice innerhalb von dreißig Tagen nach Rechnungserhaltpayable against \invoice zahlbar bei Rechnungserhaltto make out an \invoice of sth eine Rechnung über etw akk ausstellento submit an \invoice eine Rechnung vorlegen [o einreichen]as per \invoice laut Rechnung [o fachspr Faktura]* * *['Invɔɪs]1. n(= bill) (Waren)rechnung f; (= list) Lieferschein m2. vtgoods in Rechnung stellen, berechnenhas he been invoiced for these yet? — hat er dafür schon eine Rechnung bekommen?
* * *A s (Waren)Rechnung f, Faktura f:as per invoice laut Rechnung oder Faktura;invoice amount Rechnungsbetrag m;invoice clerk Fakturist(in);B v/ta) fakturieren, in Rechnung stellen:as invoiced laut Rechnung oder Fakturab) jemandem eine Rechnung ausstelleninv. abk1. invention2. inventor* * *1. noun 2. transitive verb1) (make invoice for) eine Rechnung ausstellen für* * *n.Faktur -en f.Rechnung -en f. v.Fakturen ausstellen ausdr.Rechnung ausstellen ausdr.aufrufen v.berechnen v.fakturieren v.in Rechnung stellen ausdr. -
22 lie down
intransitive verb* * ** * *◆ lie downvi sich akk hinlegen▶ to take sth lying down etw [stillschweigend] hinnehmen* * *vi1) (lit) sich hinlegenhe lay down on the bed — er legte sich aufs Bett
2) (fig= accept, submit)
to lie down under sth — sich (dat) etw gefallen or bieten lassenhe won't take that lying down! — das lässt er sich nicht gefallen or bieten!
he didn't take defeat lying down — er nahm die Niederlage nicht tatenlos hin
* * *lie down v/i1. sich hinlegen, sich niederlegen:lie down on sich legen auf (akk);lie down on the job US colloq bummeln2. lie down under, take lying down eine Beleidigung etc widerspruchslos hinnehmen, sich eine Beleidigung etc gefallen lassen* * *intransitive verbtake something lying down — (fig.) etwas ruhig od. tatenlos hinnehmen
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