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1 Übergangswirtschaft
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2 Ablauf
Ablauf m 1. COMP flow; procedure (Programm); 2. GEN procedure, expiry, expiration, lapse; 3. ADMIN procedure; functioning (Funktionieren) • nach Ablauf der Probezeit PERS after expiration of the probation(ary) period, after expiration of the trial period • nach Ablauf wertlos sein BÖRSE expire worthless • nach dem Ablauf der Übergangszeit POL at the end of the transitional period (EU)* * *m 1. < Comp> flow, Programm procedure; 2. < Geschäft> procedure, expiry, expiration, lapse; 3. < Verwalt> procedure, Funktionieren functioning ■ nach Ablauf wertlos sein < Börse> expire worthless ■ nach dem Ablauf der Übergangszeit < Pol> EU at the end of the transitional period* * *Ablauf
(Frist, Vertrag) expiry, expiration, [de]termination, running;
• bei Ablauf des Mietvertrages on expiry (expiration) of the lease;
• bei Ablauf des Wechsels when the bill matures;
• durch Ablauf by maturity;
• nach Ablauf der Pachtzeit when the lease expires;
• nach Ablauf der Frist on expiration of the term;
• nach Ablauf dieser Frist after the expiry of this period;
• nach Ablauf von drei Monaten after a lapse of three months, after three months have passed;
• vor Ablauf des Jahres before the close of the year;
• reibungsloser Ablauf efficient working, smooth functioning;
• tagtäglicher Ablauf day-to-day running;
• turnusmäßiger Ablauf rotation schedule;
• Ablauf einer Einlösungsfrist expiration of a period for redemption;
• Ablauf des Gesellschaftsvertrages expiration of the term of partnership;
• Ablauf der Kündigungsfrist fulfil(l)ment of the notice period, (Bankeinlagen) withdrawal notice;
• Ablauf eines Patents expiration (expiry) of a patent;
• Ablauf der Schutzrechte extinguishment of copyright;
• Ablauf des Verkaufsvorgangs sales process;
• Ablauf eines Wechsels maturity of a bill;
• reibungsloser Ablauf der Weltwirtschaft smooth-running world economy;
• Ablauf einer Frist hemmen to suspend the running of a time;
• Ablaufdatum expiry date;
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3 Übergangswirtschaft
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4 Nachkriegsbedürfnisse
Nachkriegsbedürfnisse
postwar demands;
• Nachkriegsbelastung postwar burden;
• Nachkriegsentwicklung postwar development;
• Nachkriegshöchststand postwar peak;
• Nachkriegskonjunktur postwar boom;
• Nachkriegsrezession postwar recession;
• Nachkriegsüberfluss postwar affluence;
• Nachkriegsübergangszeit postwar transitional period;
• Nachkriegswirtschaft postwar economy;
• Nachkriegswirtschaftshilfe postwar economic aid;
• Nachkriegszeit postwar (afterwar) period.
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