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121 Geldknappheit
Geldknappheit f 1. FIN tight money; 2. WIWI monetary tightness* * *f 1. < Finanz> tight money; 2. <Vw> monetary tightness* * *Geldknappheit
dear (tight) money, money scarcity (stringency, US, tightness), monetary pressure, pressure of money, shortness (shortage, tightness, lack, scarcity) of money;
• Geldkosten cost of money;
• Geldkreditsystem money credit system;
• Geldkreislauf circular flow of money, circulation of money;
• Geldkurier money courier. -
122 ablösen
(trennb., hat -ge-)I v/t1. (entfernen) remove ( von from), take ( oder get) off (von etw. s.th.); (Rinde, Tapete) auch peel off2. ( Wache, POSTEN) relieve; (jemanden im Amt) replace; euph. (entlassen) relieve s.o. of his ( oder her) duties; (Kollegen etc.) take over from; sich oder einander ablösen take turns ( bei at), bei der Arbeit: auch work in shifts3. fig. (darauf folgen) take the place of, supersede, replace; von einer neuen Technik abgelöst werden be superseded by new technology; der Winter löst den Sommer ab summer gives way to winter; Regen und Sonne lösen sich ständig ab sunshine and showers constantly alternate4. (Möbel etc.) take over; (Anleihe, Schuld etc.) pay off, redeemII v/refl* * *(entfernen) to take off; to remove;(entlasten) to relieve;(ersetzen) to take the place of; to displace; to replace; to supersede;(tilgen) to redeem; to pay off;sich ablösento alternate; to slough* * *ạb|lö|sen sep1. vt2) (FIN) (= kapitalisieren) Rente to get paid in a lump sum; (= auszahlen) to pay (off) in a lump sum; (= tilgen) Schuld, Hypothek to pay off, to redeemdrei Minister wurden abgelöst (euph) — three ministers were relieved of their duties
4) (fig = an Stelle treten von) to take the place of; Methode, System to supersede2. vr2) to take turns; (Wachen) to relieve each otherwir lösen uns alle drei Stunden beim Babysitten ab — we each do three-hour shifts of babysitting, we take turns at babysitting, doing three hours each
3) ( = alternieren) to alternatebei ihr lösen sich Fröhlichkeit und Trauer ständig ab — she constantly alternates between being happy and being miserable
* * *(to take over a job or task from: You guard the door first, and I'll relieve you in two hours.) relieve* * *ab|lö·senI. vt1. (abmachen)▪ etw [von etw dat] \ablösen to remove [or take off sep] sth [from sth]; Pflaster to peel off sth sep2. (abwechseln)die beiden Fahrer lösten sich am Steuer ab both drivers took turns at the wheeleinen Kollegen \ablösen to take over from [or form relieve] a colleaguedie Wache \ablösen to change the guard▪ jdn/etw [durch jdn/etw] \ablösen to supersede [or replace] sb/sth [by/with sb/sth]neue Methoden werden die alten \ablösen new methods will take the place of old onesdas Etikett löst sich nur schwer ab the label doesn't peel off easily* * *1.transitives Verb1) relieve; take over from; (ersetzen) replacesich od. einander ablösen — take turns
2) (lösen)etwas [von etwas] ablösen — get something off [something]; remove something [from something]
3) (verhüll.): (entlassen) remove from office2.* * *ablösen (trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/t1. (entfernen) remove (2. (Wache, Posten) relieve; (jemanden im Amt) replace; euph (entlassen) relieve sb of his ( oder her) duties; (Kollegen etc) take over from;einander ablösen take turns (bei at), bei der Arbeit: auch work in shifts3. fig (darauf folgen) take the place of, supersede, replace;von einer neuen Technik abgelöst werden be superseded by new technology;der Winter löst den Sommer ab summer gives way to winter;Regen und Sonne lösen sich ständig ab sunshine and showers constantly alternateB. v/rvon etwas sth)2.sich mit jemandem ablösen take it in turns (US take turns) with sb, rotate with sb* * *1.transitives Verb1) relieve; take over from; (ersetzen) replacesich od. einander ablösen — take turns
2) (lösen)etwas [von etwas] ablösen — get something off [something]; remove something [from something]
3) (verhüll.): (entlassen) remove from office2.* * *(Kollegen) v.to take over from expr. (Wache) v.to relieve v. v.to remove v.to take off v.to unsolder v. -
123 angreifen
(unreg., trennb., hat -ge-)I vt/i1. attack (auch Sport und fig.); ungestüm: assail; JUR. (tätlich angreifen) assault; angegriffen werden auch fig. be attacked, come under attack2. (Aufgabe) tackleII v/t1. fig. siehe I.1.3. CHEM. corrode4. (Vorräte, Ersparnisse) break into5. südd. umg. (berühren) touch* * *das Angreifen(Sport) tackle* * *an|grei|fen ['angr-] sep1. vt1) (=überfallen, kritisieren SPORT) to attack2) (= schwächen) Organismus, Organ, Nerven to weaken; Gesundheit, Pflanzen to affect; (= ermüden, anstrengen) to strain; (= schädlich sein für, zersetzen) Lack, Farbe to attackseine Krankheit hat ihn sehr angegriffen — his illness weakened him greatly
See:→ auch angegriffen3) (= anbrechen) Vorräte, Geld to break into, to draw on4) (dial = anfassen) to touch5) (fig = unternehmen, anpacken) to attack, to tackle2. vi2) (geh = ansetzen) to proceed, to start (an +dat from)3) (dial = anfassen) to touch3. vrdial = sich anfühlen) to feel* * *1) (to make a sudden, violent attempt to hurt or damage: He attacked me with a knife; The village was attacked from the air.) attack2) (to speak or write against: The Prime Minister's policy was attacked in the newspapers.) attack3) ((in games) to attempt to score a goal.) attack4) (to withdraw amounts from (a supply, eg of money): I've been dipping into my savings recently.) dip into5) (to attack by moving quickly (towards): We charged (towards) the enemy on horseback.) charge6) (to join battle with: The two armies were fiercely engaged.) engage7) ((of an enemy) to enter( a country etc) with an army: Britain was twice invaded by the Romans.) invade8) (an act of tackling: a rugby tackle.) tackle9) (in football, hockey etc, to (try to) take the ball etc from (a player in the other team): He tackled his opponent.) tackle* * *an|grei·fenI. vt▪ jdn/etw \angreifen to attack sb/sth2. (kritisieren)▪ jdn/etw \angreifen to attack sb/sth3. (schädigen)▪ etw \angreifen to damage sthdas Nervensystem \angreifen to attack the nervous system▪ [etw ist] angegriffen [sth is] weakenedeine angegriffene Gesundheit weakened health no pl, no indef art4. (zersetzen)▪ etw \angreifen to attack [or corrode] sth5. (beeinträchtigen)▪ jdn/etw \angreifen to affect sb/sth, to put a strain on sbdie schlechte Nachricht hat sie doch angegriffen the bad news [visibly] affected herdie Gesundheit \angreifen to harm [or impair] the [or one's] healthdie lange Erkrankung hat sie spürbar angegriffen she was visibly weakened by the long illness▪ angegriffen sein to be exhaustednervlich angegriffen sein to have strained nerves▪ etw \angreifen to [take] hold [of] sth▪ etw \angreifen to break into sthII. vi▪ irgendwo \angreifen to have an affect somewhere▪ [irgendwo] \angreifen to [take] hold [of] [somewhere]greif mal [mit] an! [can [or will] you] lend a hand!* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) (auch fig.) attack2) (schwächen) weaken, affect <health, heart>; affect <stomach, intestine, voice>; weaken < person>4) (anbrechen) break into <supplies, savings, etc.>2.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb (auch fig.) attack* * *angreifen (irr, trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/t & v/iangegriffen werden auch fig be attacked, come under attack2. (Aufgabe) tackleB. v/t1. fig → A 13. CHEM corrode4. (Vorräte, Ersparnisse) break into5. südd umg (berühren) touchin einem Punkt on a point)D. v/r südd umg:sich weich etc* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) (auch fig.) attack2) (schwächen) weaken, affect <health, heart>; affect <stomach, intestine, voice>; weaken < person>4) (anbrechen) break into <supplies, savings, etc.>2.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb (auch fig.) attack* * *v.to affront v.to assault v.to attack v.to offend v. -
124 Unordnung
f disorder(liness), a mess; in Unordnung in disorder, in a mess, in (complete) disarray; in Unordnung bringen mess up; dort herrscht eine furchtbare Unordnung the place is (in) a terrible mess* * *die Unordnungupset; mess; huggermugger; disorderliness; disarray; muss; messiness; clutter; disorder* * *Ụn|ord|nungfdisorder no indef art; (in Zimmer etc auch) untidiness no indef art; (= Durcheinander) muddle (esp Brit), messin Unordnung geraten — to get into (a state of) disorder, to become untidy, to get into a muddle (esp Brit) or mess
etw in Unordnung bringen — to get sth in a mess, to mess sth up
Unordnung in etw bringen (in Leben, System) — to bring disorder to sth
Unordnung machen or schaffen — to put or throw everything into disorder, to turn everything upside down
* * *die1) (state of untidiness: The house is in a clutter.) clutter3) (lack of order; confusion or disturbance: The strike threw the whole country into disorder; scenes of disorder and rioting.) disorder* * *Un·ord·nung[ˈʊnʔɔrdnʊŋ]f kein pl disorder, messetw in \Unordnung bringen to get sth in a mess [or muddle]in \Unordnung geraten to get into a mess\Unordnung machen to make a mess* * *die disorder; mess* * *in Unordnung in disorder, in a mess, in (complete) disarray;in Unordnung bringen mess up;dort herrscht eine furchtbare Unordnung the place is (in) a terrible mess* * *die disorder; mess* * *f.confusion n.disorder n.disorderliness n.mess n.(§ pl.: messes)messiness n. -
125 Einbrennofen
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126 Kapitalbewertung
Kapitalbewertung
capital valuation (rating, US);
• Kapitalbewertungsergebnisse capital-rating results (US);
• Kapitalbewertungsziffern capital-rating figures (US);
• Kapitalbewilligung allocation (appropriation) of funds;
• Kapitalbilanz balance of capital transactions, balance on capital account;
• Kapitalbildung capital accumulation (formation), amassing of capital;
• rasche Kapitalbildung ermöglichen to enable capital to build up at a faster rate;
• Kapitalbildungstheorie theory of capital formation;
• Kapitalbonus capital bonus (Br.), stock dividend (US);
• knappe Kapitaldecke low gearing;
• unzureichende (knappe) Kapitaldecke haben to lack the requisite (be strapped for) capital;
• Kapitaldeckung recovery of capital, capital [investment] recovery;
• Kapitaldeckungsfonds (Lebensversicherung) unearned premium reserve;
• Kapitaldeckungsverfahren (Versicherung) level premium system;
• Kapitaldienst service of capital;
• Kapitaldienst sicherstellen to service its capital investment;
• Kapitaldienst undKapitaltransfer interest payments and transfer of capital;
• Kapitaldisposition provision (supply) of capital;
• Kapitaldividende capital dividend, dividend on capital;
• Kapitaleigner equity (capital) owner;
• Kapitaleinbringung, Kapitaleinzahlung contribution to the capital, capital contribution;
• Kapitaleinbuße capital loss, leakage;
• Kapitaleinfuhr import of capital, capital import;
• ausländische Kapitaleinfuhr abbremsen to stem the inflow of foreign funds;
• Kapitaleinfuhrland capital-importing country;
• Kapitaleinkommen, Kapitaleinkünfte unearned income (revenue), capital gain (receipts, revenue), investment income (US), equity earnings, income from interest. -
127 Produktionsabnahme
Produktionsabnahme
dwindling production;
• Produktionsabschreckung production disincentive;
• Produktionsabschwächung productive weakening;
• Produktionsabteilung manufacturing (production) division, productive (manufacturing) department;
• Produktionsanfang start-up of production;
• Produktionsangleichung adjustment in production;
• Produktionsangleichung vornehmen to adjust production;
• Produktionsankurbelung cranking-up of production;
• Produktionsanlage production machinery, [production] plant, manufacturing establishment;
• Produktionsanlagen productive assets (facilities, machinery), manufacturing (producing) facilities, production equipment;
• im Weltraum betriebene Produktionsanlagen space manufacturing facilities;
• Produktionsanlauf starting of production;
• Produktionsanlaufkosten start-up costs of production;
• Produktionsanstieg increase (jump) in production, uptick;
• rasanter Produktionsanstieg upsurge in production;
• Produktionsanstrengungen productive efforts;
• Produktionsanteil share of output;
• Produktionsapparat production network, productive (production) apparatus (US);
• angeschlagener Produktionsapparat impaired productive system;
• Produktionsauffächerung production diversification;
• erfolgreich durchgeführte Produktionsauffächerung diversification record;
• Produktionsaufgabe production function, (Stilllegung) closing down, shakeout;
• Produktionsaufnahme going into production, (erneute) resumption of manufacturing operations;
• Produktionsaufteilung product split;
• Produktionsauftrag production order (contract), manufacturing order;
• lawinenartigen Produktionsauftrag auslösen to mushroom into a production order;
• Produktionsaufträge erst nach positiv verlaufenen Modellversuchen erteilen to fly before you buy;
• Produktionsaufträge teilweise bei Fremdbetrieben herstellen lassen to hive off production, to sublet part of its production;
• Produktionsaufwand production (product) cost;
• Produktionsausfall loss (lack) of production, shortfall in production;
• Produktionsausschuss production committee;
• höchst zulässige Produktionsauschussquote acceptable quality level;
• Produktionsausstattung productive (production) equipment. -
128 atrasado
adj.1 late, behind-time, behind schedule, behind the times.2 backward.past part.past participle of spanish verb: atrasar.* * *1→ link=atrasar atrasar► adjetivo1 (desfasado) outdated2 (pago) overdue3 (reloj) slow* * *(f. - atrasada)adj.1) backward2) late3) overdue4) slow* * *1. ADJ1) (=con retraso) late, behind, behind time; [pago] overdue; [número de revista etc] back antes de sandar o estar atrasado — [reloj] to be slow
estar un poco atrasado — [persona] to be a bit behind
2)estar atrasado — CAm * (=sin dinero) to be broke *
3) [país] backward; [alumno etc] slow, backward2.SM* * *- da adjetivo1)a) [estar] < reloj> slowel tren llegó/salió atrasado — (AmL) the train arrived/left late
apúrate que voy atrasado — (AmL) hurry up, I'm late
2) (acumulado, pasado)3)a) (anticuado, desfasado) <ideas/persona> old-fashionedb) <país/pueblo> backward* * *= backward, backwater, belated, backwards.Ex. There are no entries under the terms backward, Deficient, Handicapped, Mental deficiency, Mentally deficient despite the fact that Class JGJ is devoted to the teaching of Deficient, Handicapped, etc.Ex. When he was younger he really turned the library around, from a backwater, two-bit operation to the respected institution it is today.Ex. References to Bulgarian authors abroad are limited and belated.Ex. Besides, basing our future course on 'observations in our present-day libraries' is a little backwards.----* estar atrasado en el pago = be in arrears.* ir muy atrasado = be way behind schedule.* muy atrasado = in the backwoods.* * *- da adjetivo1)a) [estar] < reloj> slowel tren llegó/salió atrasado — (AmL) the train arrived/left late
apúrate que voy atrasado — (AmL) hurry up, I'm late
2) (acumulado, pasado)3)a) (anticuado, desfasado) <ideas/persona> old-fashionedb) <país/pueblo> backward* * *= backward, backwater, belated, backwards.Ex: There are no entries under the terms backward, Deficient, Handicapped, Mental deficiency, Mentally deficient despite the fact that Class JGJ is devoted to the teaching of Deficient, Handicapped, etc.
Ex: When he was younger he really turned the library around, from a backwater, two-bit operation to the respected institution it is today.Ex: References to Bulgarian authors abroad are limited and belated.Ex: Besides, basing our future course on 'observations in our present-day libraries' is a little backwards.* estar atrasado en el pago = be in arrears.* ir muy atrasado = be way behind schedule.* muy atrasado = in the backwoods.* * *atrasado -daA1 [ ESTAR] ‹reloj› slowtienes el reloj atrasado your watch is slow2(con respecto a lo esperado): estar atrasado to be behindestamos atrasados en el pago del alquiler we're behind o in arrears with the rentestá muy atrasado en los estudios he's really behind in his studies¿que no lo sabías? estás atrasado de noticias didn't you know? where've you been hiding? o you're behind the times ( colloq)el proyecto está atrasado the project is behind schedule¿todavía no camina? está muy atrasado para su edad isn't he walking yet? he's very slow for his ageel tren llegó/salió atrasado ( AmL); the train arrived/left late, the train was late arriving/leavingno llegues atrasado ( AmL); don't be lateB(acumulado, pasado): tengo mucho sueño atrasado I have a lot of sleep to catch up ontodas las cuotas atrasadas all outstanding paymentsnúmeros atrasados de la publicación back numbers of the publicationC1 (anticuado, desfasado) ‹ideas› old-fashionedson muy atrasados they're very old-fashioned, they're way behind the times ( colloq)2 ‹país/pueblo› backwardtodavía estamos muy atrasados con respecto a otros países we're still very backward in comparison to other countries* * *
Del verbo atrasar: ( conjugate atrasar)
atrasado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
atrasado
atrasar
atrasado◊ -da adjetivo
1
b) ( con respecto a lo esperado):
el proyecto está atrasado the project is behind schedule;
el tren llegó/salió atrasado (AmL) the train arrived/left late;
apúrate que voy atrasado (AmL) hurry up, I'm late
2 (acumulado, pasado):
tengo trabajo atrasado I'm behind with my work;
todas las cuotas atrasadas all outstanding payments;
un ejemplar atrasado a back number o issue
3
atrasar ( conjugate atrasar) verbo transitivo
verbo intransitivo [ reloj] to lose time
atrasarse verbo pronominal
1
[ persona] to be late
2
atrasado,-a adjetivo
1 (un pago) overdue
(un reloj) slow
(un país, una región) backward
(un número, un fascículo) back number
2 (rezagado) va atrasado en los estudios, he is behind in his studies
atrasar
I verbo transitivo to put back
II vi (un reloj) to be slow
' atrasado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
atrasada
- número
- atrasar
English:
back
- backlog
- behind
- overdue
- slow
- arrears
- backward
- late
- schedule
* * *atrasado, -a adj1. [en el tiempo] delayed;vamos atrasados en este proyecto we're behind schedule on this project;tengo mucho trabajo atrasado I've got a big backlog of work;va muy atrasado en los estudios he's very behind with his studies;número atrasado back number;Amllegó atrasado he arrived late;Ammi vuelo salió atrasado my flight was delayed, my flight departed late2. [reloj] slow;mi reloj va atrasado my watch is slow;llevas el reloj atrasado your watch is slow3. [pago] overdue, late4. [en evolución, capacidad] backward;las regiones más atrasadas del país the most backward regions of the country* * *adjwith)2 reloj slow;ir atrasado be slow3 pueblo backward* * *atrasado, -da adj1) : late, overdue2) : backwards3) : old-fashioned4) : slow (of a clock or watch)* * *atrasado adj1. (reloj) slow2. (país) backward
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