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1 taker
noun* * *noun (a person who takes (something) especially one who accepts an offer or takes a bet: I offered my friends my car, but there were no takers.) der/die Abnehmer(in)* * *tak·er[ˈteɪkəʳ, AM -ɚ]nany \takers? wer nimmt die Wette an?any \takers? wer bietet?I'm fixing ice-cream — any \takers? ich mache Eis — möchte jemand?any \takers for a movie? hat jemand Lust auf einen Film?* * *['teɪkə(r)]n (BETTING)Wettende(r) mf; (at auction, fig) Interessent(in) m(f)any takers? — wer wettet?; (at auction) wer bietet?; (fig) wer ist daran interessiert?
there were no takers (Betting) — niemand wettete, niemand schloss eine Wette ab; (at auction) es wurden keine Angebote gemacht, niemand bot; (fig) niemand war daran interessiert
* * *taker [ˈteıkə(r)] s1. (Ab-, Auf-, Ein-, Weg- etc)Nehmer(in)2. WIRTSCH Abnehmer(in), Käufer(in)3. jemand, der eine Wette oder ein Angebot annimmt* * *nounthere were no takers [for the offer] — niemand hat [das Angebot] angenommen
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2 taker
tak·er [ʼteɪkəʳ, Am -ɚ] nany \takers? wer nimmt die Wette an?any \takers? wer bietet?;I'm fixing ice-cream - any \takers? ich mache Eis - möchte jemand?;any \takers for a movie? hat jemand Lust auf einen Film? -
3 taker (M.)
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4 taker for a put and call
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > taker for a put and call
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5 taker-off
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6 penalty taker
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7 snuff-taker
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8 price taker
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > price taker
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9 water sample-taker
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > water sample-taker
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10 census taker
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11 hostage-taker
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12 risk taker
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13 poll-taker
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14 census taker
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15 Schütze
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16 lucky dip
(a form of amusement at a fair etc in which prizes are drawn from a container without the taker seeing what he is getting.) der Glücksbeutel* * ** * *n≈ Glückstopf mit's something of a lucky dip (fig) — es ist Glücksache
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17 minder
mind·er [ʼmaɪndəʳ, Am -ɚ] n
См. также в других словарях:
taker — tak·er n: one that takes: as a: one that takes property by will or descent a residuary taker b: one to whom a negotiable instrument is transferred Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
-taker — [teıkə US ər] suffix used with nouns to describe people who take or collect things ▪ senior decision takers ▪ I m just a message taker. ▪ a ticket taker at the recreation hall ▪ the policy of not doing deals with hostage takers ▪ treatment for… … Dictionary of contemporary English
Taker — Tak er (t[=a]k [ e]r), n. One who takes or receives; one who catches or apprehends. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
taker — [tāk′ər] n. a person who takes something; esp., an available buyer, bettor, etc. * * * tak·er (tāʹkər) n. One that takes or takes up something, such as a wager or purchase: There were no takers on the bets. * * * … Universalium
taker — [tāk′ər] n. a person who takes something; esp., an available buyer, bettor, etc … English World dictionary
taker — The LME term used for an options holder. Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein financial glossary See also holder and grantor. Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein financial glossary * * * taker UK US /ˈteɪkər/ noun [C, usually plural] ► someone who agrees to … Financial and business terms
taker — UK [ˈteɪkə(r)] / US [ˈteɪkər] noun [countable] Word forms taker : singular taker plural takers 1) someone who accepts or wants something that is offered be no/few takers: The house was reasonably priced, but there were no takers. 2) someone who… … English dictionary
taker — noun a) One who takes something. She is known as quite a risk taker. b) A person or thing that takes or receives, often more than he or she gives. The hostage taker decided to surrender to the police. Ant: giver See Also: taking … Wiktionary
taker — tak|er [ teıkər ] noun count 1. ) someone who accepts or wants something that is offered: be no/few takers: The house was reasonably priced, but there were no takers. 2. ) someone who takes something: a risk taker a drug taker 3. ) INFORMAL an… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
taker — noun Taker is used after these nouns: ↑census, ↑penalty … Collocations dictionary
-taker — [[t] teɪkə(r)[/t]] takers COMB in N COUNT taker combines with nouns to form other nouns which refer to people who take things, for example decisions or notes. Of these, 40% told census takers they were Muslims... They ve got some terrific penalty … English dictionary