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1 unemployment benefit
nounArbeitslosengeld, das* * *un·em·ˈploy·ment ben·efitnAM un·em·ploy·ment com·pen·ˈsa·tionn no plAM un·em·ploy·ment in·ˈsur·anceto claim \unemployment benefit Arbeitslosengeld [o Arbeitslosenunterstützung] beziehen* * *unemployment benefit s WIRTSCH Br, unemployment comp s WIRTSCH US umg, unemployment compensation s WIRTSCH US Arbeitslosengeld n* * *nounArbeitslosengeld, das* * *n.Arbeitslosengeld n.Arbeitslosenunterstützung f. -
2 unemployment benefit
un·em·'ploy·ment ben·efit, (Am) un·em·ploy·ment com·pen·'sa·tion nArbeitslosenunterstützung f, Arbeitslosengeld nt;to claim \unemployment benefit Arbeitslosengeld [o Arbeitslosenunterstützung] beziehen;to be on \unemployment benefit arbeitslos sein -
3 unemployment compensation
un·em·ˈploy·ment ben·efitnAM un·em·ploy·ment com·pen·ˈsa·tionn no plAM un·em·ploy·ment in·ˈsur·anceto claim \unemployment compensation Arbeitslosengeld [o Arbeitslosenunterstützung] beziehen* * *unemployment benefit s WIRTSCH Br, unemployment comp s WIRTSCH US umg, unemployment compensation s WIRTSCH US Arbeitslosengeld n
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