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to pay by installments Br. -
2 abbezahlen
v/t (trennb., hat) pay off* * *to pay off* * *ạb|be|zah|len ptp a\#bbezahlt sep1. vtRaten, Auto etc to pay off2. vi(auf Raten) to pay in instalments (Brit) or installments (US)* * *ab|be·zah·len *I. vtan dem Auto muss ich noch 16 Monate lang \abbezahlen I have another 16 month's instalments to make on the car* * *transitives Verb pay off* * *abbezahlen v/t (trennb, hat) pay off* * *transitives Verb pay off* * *v.to pay off v. -
3 abzahlen
abzahlen v FIN (AE) pay off in installments, (BE) pay off in instalments* * ** * *abzahlen
to pay off, to acquit, to discharge debts;
• Hypothek abzahlen to clear off a mortgage;
• monatlich abzahlen to pay in monthly instal(l)ments;
• nach und nach abzahlen to pay by (on, US) instal(l)ments;
• seine Schulden abzahlen to discharge (pay off, clear off) one’s debts. -
4 Rate
Rate f 1. COMP rate; 2. GEN rate, (BE) instalment, (AE) installment • auf Raten FIN (BE) on hire purchase, (AE) on the installment plan • eine Rate zahlen FIN (AE) pay an installment, (BE) pay an instalment • in Raten BANK (AE) in installments, (BE) in instalments* * *f 1. < Comp> rate; 2. < Geschäft> rate, instalment (BE), installment (AE) ■ auf Raten < Finanz> on hire purchase (BE), on the installment plan (AE) ■ eine Rate zahlen < Finanz> pay an installment (AE), pay an instalment (BE) ■ in Raten < Bank> in installments (AE), in instalments (BE)* * *Rate
instal(l)ment, part payment, (Aktie) call on shares, (Konkurs) dividend, (Satz) rate, (Verhältniszahl) ratio, proportion;
• auf Raten in part payment, on the instal(l)ment (hire-purchase) system (Br.), on deferred terms (US);
• in Raten by (in) instal(l)ments;
• in festgelegten Raten by stated instal(l)ments;
• in vierteljährlichen Raten paid quarterly;
• in Raten zahlbar payable by instal(l)ments;
• bequeme Raten easy terms;
• erste Rate (Anzahlung) deposit, first instalment, downpay (US);
• fällige Rate instal(l)ment due;
• geringfügige Raten petty instal(l)ments;
• letzte Rate final instal(l)ment, payoff;
• rückständige Rate instal(l)ment in arrears;
• überfällige Rate past due instal(l)ment;
• Rate des Bestandsverbrauchs stock depletion rate;
• Rate des Preisanstiegs rate of price rush;
• in kleinen Raten abbezahlen to pay in (clear off by) small instal(l)ments;
• in Raten bezahlen to make part payments;
• mit einer Rate im Rückstand bleiben to fall behind with an instal(l)ment;
• auf Raten kaufen to buy by instal(l)ments (on the instal(l)ment plan);
• Möbel auf Raten kaufen to buy furniture on the hire-purchase system (Br.) (on deferred terms, US);
• Raten auf mehrere Monate verteilen to spread instal(l)ments over several months;
• in Raten zahlen to pay by (in) instal(l)ments, to buy (pay) on the instal(l)ment (hire-purchase, Br., deferred-payment, US) system. -
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v/t (trennb., hat -ge-) vollständig: pay s.th. off, settle; in Raten: pay for s.th. by instal(l)ments* * *to redeem; to pay off* * *ạb|zah|lenvt septo pay off* * *ab|zah·lenvt1. (zurückzahlen)▪ etw \abzahlen to pay sth offein Darlehen [o einen Kredit] /seine Schulden \abzahlen to pay off [or repay] a loan/one's debts2. (in Raten bezahlen)▪ etw \abzahlen to pay for sth in instalments [or AM installments]unser Haus ist endlich abbezahlt we've finally paid off [or for] the house, we've finally paid all the instalments on the house* * *transitives Verb pay off <debt, loan>* * *abzahlen v/t (trennb, hat -ge-) vollständig: pay sth off, settle; in Raten: pay for sth by instal(l)ments* * *transitives Verb pay off <debt, loan>* * *v.to pay off v. -
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v/t (trennb., hat -ge-) vollständig: pay s.th. off, settle; in Raten: pay for s.th. by instal(l)ments* * *to redeem; to pay off* * *ạb|zah|lenvt septo pay off* * *ab|zah·lenvt1. (zurückzahlen)▪ etw \abzahlen to pay sth offein Darlehen [o einen Kredit] /seine Schulden \abzahlen to pay off [or repay] a loan/one's debts2. (in Raten bezahlen)▪ etw \abzahlen to pay for sth in instalments [or AM installments]unser Haus ist endlich abbezahlt we've finally paid off [or for] the house, we've finally paid all the instalments on the house* * *transitives Verb pay off <debt, loan>* * *abzählen (trennb, hat -ge-)B. v/i beim Kinderspiel: count out* * *transitives Verb pay off <debt, loan>* * *v.to pay off v. -
7 abstottern
v/t (trennb., hat -ge-) umg. pay for s.th. in instal(l)ments allg., Brit. buy s.th. on the never-never; er stottert monatlich 100 Euro ab he pays 100 euros a month ( oder a monthly instal[l]ment of 100 marks)* * *ạb|stot|ternvt sep (inf)to pay off* * *ab|stot·tern▪ etw [mit [o durch] etw dat] \abstottern to pay by [or in] instalments [or AM installments], BRIT a. to buy sth on the never-never fam* * ** * *abstottern v/t (trennb, hat -ge-) umg pay for sth in instal(l)ments allg, Br buy sth on the never-never;er stottert monatlich 100 Euro ab he pays 100 euros a month ( oder a monthly instal[l]ment of 100 marks)* * * -
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abzahlen v FIN (AE) pay off in installments, (BE) pay off in instalments* * *v < Geschäft> have a headcount* * *abzahlen
to pay off, to acquit, to discharge debts;
• Hypothek abzahlen to clear off a mortgage;
• monatlich abzahlen to pay in monthly instal(l)ments;
• nach und nach abzahlen to pay by (on, US) instal(l)ments;
• seine Schulden abzahlen to discharge (pay off, clear off) one’s debts. -
9 abzahlen
ab|zah·lenvt1) ( zurückzahlen)etw \abzahlen to pay sth off;2) ( in Raten bezahlen)etw \abzahlen to pay for sth in instalments [or (Am) installments];unser Haus ist endlich abbezahlt we've finally paid off [or for] the house, we've finally paid all the instalments on the house -
10 abbezahlen
ab|be·zah·len *vtan dem Auto muss ich noch 16 Monate lang \abbezahlen I have another 16 month's instalments to make on the car -
11 bezahlen *
ab|be·zah·len *vtan dem Auto muss ich noch 16 Monate lang \bezahlen * I have another 16 month's instalments to make on the car -
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