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2 taking up
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noun2) (seizure) Einnahme, die3)they are yours/his etc. for the taking — du kannst/er kann usw. sie haben
victory was his for the taking — sein Sieg war so gut wie sicher
* * *tak·ing[ˈteɪkɪŋ]I. n1. (receipts)▪ \takings pl Einnahmen pl, Einkünfte pl3.▶ to be there for the \taking (for free) zum Mitnehmen [o umsonst] [o SCHWEIZ, ÖSTERR gratis] sein; (not settled) offen seinwe made lots of fudge — it's there for the \taking wir haben jede Menge Karamellbonbons gemacht — nimm so viel, wie du willstwith the favourite injured, the race is there for the \taking nach der Verletzung des Favoriten ist bei dem Rennen wieder alles drinII. adj einnehmend, gewinnendshe has a \taking way about her sie hat eine bezaubernde Art* * *['teIkɪŋ]1. n1)to be in a taking — aufgeregt or erregt sein
2. adjmanners, ways einnehmend, gewinnend; person sympathisch, anziehend* * *taking [ˈteıkıŋ]A s1. (An-, Ab-, Auf-, Ein-, Ent-, Hin-, Weg- etc)Nehmen n:it’s yours for the taking du kannst es haben;the world is his for the taking ihm steht die ganze Welt offen2. Inbesitznahme f3. JUR Wegnahme f4. MIL Einnahme f, Eroberung f5. SCHIFF Aufbringung f (eines Schiffs)6. MIL Gefangennahme f7. Festnahme f (eines Verbrechers etc)8. Fang m, Beute f9. umga) MED Anfall mb) Aufregung f:be in a great taking ganz aus dem Häuschen sein umg10. FOTO Aufnahme f11. pl WIRTSCH etc Einnahme(n) f(pl)B adj (adv takingly)1. fesselnd2. einnehmend, anziehend, gewinnend3. MED umg ansteckend (auch fig)* * *noun1) in pl. (amount taken) Einnahmen2) (seizure) Einnahme, die3)they are yours/his etc. for the taking — du kannst/er kann usw. sie haben
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tak·ing [ʼteɪkɪŋ] n1) ( receipts)PHRASES:( not settled) offen sein;we made lots of fudge - it's there for the \taking wir haben jede Menge Karamellbonbons gemacht - nimm so viel, wie du willst;with the favourite injured, the race is there for the \taking nach der Verletzung des Favoriten ist bei dem Rennen wieder alles drin adj einnehmend, gewinnend;she has a \taking way about her sie hat eine bezaubernde Art -
5 taking
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6 taking a sample
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7 taking off
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8 taking-off-sheet
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9 taking up of the belt tension
English-german engineering dictionary > taking up of the belt tension
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10 taking up the load
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11 taking of evidence
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12 taking away
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13 taking back
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14 taking over
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15 taking action
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > taking action
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16 taking all factors into account
taking all factors into account GEN unter Einbezug aller FaktorenEnglisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > taking all factors into account
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17 taking delivery
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > taking delivery
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18 taking into account
taking into account GEN, LAW unter Beachtung vonEnglisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > taking into account
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19 taking up a job
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > taking up a job
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20 taking up promised loans
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > taking up promised loans
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