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21 Lebensunterhalt
Lebensunterhalt m 1. FIN (infrml) bread; 2. GEN (infrml) bread, livelihood; 3. SOZ subsistence livelihood, living; 4. WIWI (infrml) bread, living • Lebensunterhalt bestreiten GEN, SOZ earn a living, earn one’s living • seinen Lebensunterhalt verdienen 1. GEN earn one’s keep, earn one’s living; 2. PERS, SOZ work for a living; 3. WIWI earn a living, make a living* * *m 1. < Finanz> bread infrml ; 2. < Geschäft> bread infrml, livelihood; 3. < Sozial> subsistence livelyhood, living; 4. <Vw> bread infrml, living ■ seinen Lebensunterhalt verdienen 1. < Geschäft> earn one's keep, earn one's living; 2. <Person, Sozial> work for a living; 3. <Vw> earn a living, make a living* * *Lebensunterhalt
livelihood, living [costs], sustenance, necessaries, bread, support (US), subsistence, maintenance;
• existenznotwendiger Lebensunterhalt minimum subsistence level;
• notwendiger Lebensunterhalt minimum maintenance, bread and butter;
• unsicherer Lebensunterhalt precarious livelihood;
• Lebensunterhalt von Familien family living expenses;
• sich für seinen Lebensunterhalt abplacken (abrackern) to scrape for one’s living, to scrabble for one’s livelihood;
• dem kargen Boden seinen Lebensunterhalt abringen to wrest a living from the soil;
• für seinen Lebensunterhalt arbeiten to work for one’s living;
• seinen Lebensunterhalt davon bestreiten to make a living out of it;
• seinen Lebensunterhalt finden to pick up a livelihood (Br.);
• seinen Lebensunterhalt mit bar entlohnter Gelegenheitsarbeit fristen to live on cash earnings;
• genug zum Lebensunterhalt haben to pay one’s way;
• vertraglich nur für den notwendigen Lebensunterhalt haften to be liable only for necessaries;
• jds. Lebensunterhalt sicherstellen to supply s. one’s needs, to ensure s. o. enough to live on;
• seinen Lebensunterhalt verdienen to earn (win) one’s living, to get one’s bread, to earn one’s bread and butter, to keep the pot boiling (Br.);
• seinen Lebensunterhalt mit seiner Hände Arbeit verdienen to earn a living by manual labo(u)r;
• nur den nackten Lebensunterhalt verdienen to earn a bare living;
• j. der Notwendigkeit entheben, sich seinen Lebensunterhalt verdienen zu müssen to dispense s. o. from the necessity of earning his living. -
22 Konjunkturstimulus
Konjunkturstimulus
stimulation of business activity, cyclical stimulation;
• Konjunkturstockung economic slowdown;
• Konjunkturstudie business-cycle study;
• Konjunktursturz business slump, cyclical fall, economic tailspin;
• Konjunkturstütze pillar of the economy;
• Konjunkturstützungsmaßnahmen support for economic activity;
• Konjunkturtal recession trough, economic dip;
• Konjunkturtempo pace of business activity, business tempo;
• Konjunkturtempo verlangsamen to slow down the pace of business;
• Konjunkturtendenz cyclical trend;
• allgemeine Konjunkturtendenz general trend of business conditions;
• steigende Konjunkturtendenz upward trend;
• Konjunkturterminologie business-cycle terminology;
• Konjunkturtest market research;
• Konjunkturtheoretiker market research worker, forecaster, National Bureau economist (US);
• Konjunkturtherapie compensatory fiscal policy, countercyclical compensatory government policy;
• Konjunkturtief [depression] low, depression level, economic trough;
• Konjunkturtrend economic trend;
• Konjunkturüberhitzung economic overheating, overtaxing (overtaking, overheating) of the boom;
• Konjunkturumbruch turn in the market;
• Konjunkturumbruch auf der ganzen Linie world-wide slump;
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23 Unterstützungsberechtigter
Unterstützungsberechtigter
welfare beneficiary, pauper (US), rate-aided person (Br.);
• nicht ortsansässiger Unterstützungsberechtigter casual (Br.), casual pauper (US);
• Unterstützungsberechtigung entitlement to benefit, (öffentlich) eligibility for relief;
• Unterstützungsbescheinigung relief ticket (Br.);
• kleiner Unterstützungsbetrag small sum for relief;
• Unterstützungseinrichtung welfare centre (Br.) (center, US), (Betrieb) pension fund;
• Unterstützungsempfänger pauper (US), welfare beneficiary, recipient of relief, taxeater, rate-aided person (Br.);
• allein stehender Unterstützungsempfänger outpensioner;
• vorübergehender Unterstützungsempfänger casual (Br.), casual pauper (US);
• Unterstützungsfall (Angelegenheit) case, (Empfänger) public charge;
• Unterstützungs fonds aid (sustention, benefit, benevolent, provident, subsidy) fund, alimentary trust, protective trust (US), (Fürsorge) relief (welfare) fund;
• Unterstützungsfonds ausstatten to allocate a poor fund;
• Unterstützungsformel grant formula;
• verschiedene Unterstützungsfunktionen different support functions;
• Unterstützungsgelder (Staat) subsidies, subventions;
• Unterstützungsgesuch application for relief;
• Unterstützungshöhe level of relief.Business german-english dictionary > Unterstützungsberechtigter
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24 Höhe der finanziellen Unterstützung
Business german-english dictionary > Höhe der finanziellen Unterstützung
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