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121 rate
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122 Einheitsqualität
Einheitsqualität
standard [quality] grade;
• Einheitsrechnung (Kostenrechnung) job order cost system;
• Einheitssatz flat (standard, uniform) rate, (Feuerversicherung) basis rate;
• Einheitssorte uniform (standard) grade;
• Einheitssteuer specific (unit) tax;
• Einheitsstücklohn standard piece rate;
• internationales Einheitssystem International System of Units;
• Einheitstarif single-schedule (general, flat, unilinear) tariff, blank (block, group) rate, (Lohn) flat (standard wage) rate, (Nahverkehr) flat fare, zone price (US);
• Einheitstarifvertrag standard agreement (form contract);
• Einheitsunterstützungssatz standard benefit;
• Einheitsversicherung all-risks (standard) insurance, (Lagerhaus) omnium policy;
• Einheitsvertrag standard form contract;
• Einheitsvordruck standard form;
• Einheitswährung standard (common, single) currency;
• Einheitswährung einführen to launch the single currency;
• sich für die Einheitswährung qualifizieren to qualify for the single currency;
• Einheitswährungspolitik single monetary policy;
• Einheitswaren utility (standardized) goods, utilities, standard articles. -
123 Mengentarif
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124 Stückzeit
Stückzeit
job (individual production, machining) time;
• Stückzeitakkord job work, taskwork, piecework;
• Stückzinsen accrued interest, (zusätzliche Zinsen) additional interest;
• ausschließlich zinsenStück ex[cluding] interest;
• einschließlich Stückzinsen cum (with) interest;
• zuzüglich Stückzinsen and interest;
• Stückzoll specific duty (tariff), duty per article. -
125 Stückzoll
Stückzoll
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126 besonderer Tarif
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127 spezifischer Zolltarif
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128 index
1) индекс, числовой показатель || индексировать, увязывать с индексом2) мат. коэффициент3) алфавитный указатель || снабжать указателем
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