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1 travel(l)ing
[traevliŋ]1.nounpotovanje;2.adjectivepotujoč, potni, potovalen; technical premičentravel(l)ing bag — potovalna torba, potovalkatravel(l)ing crane technical tekalni žerjavtravel(l)ing staircase, travel(l)ing stairs — tekoče stopnice -
2 Reisekosten
Reisekosten pl PERS, RW, STEUER, LOGIS travelling expenses, travel expenses, travel costs* * *pl <Person, Rechnung, Steuer, Transp> travelling expenses, travel expenses, travel costs* * *Reisekosten
travel (tourist) expenses, travelling charges (expenses), expenses of a journey, (Zeugen) conduct money (Br.);
• Reisekosten eines Journalisten übernehmen to pay the expenses of a newspaper reporter to travel;
• Reisekosten veranschlagen to calculate the costs of a journey;
• Reisekosten vergüten to reimburse travelling expenses;
• Reisekostenabrechnung travel[ing]-expense report, note of travelling expenses (Br.);
• Reisekostenbudget travel accounts;
• Reisekostenentschädigung travelling (transport) allowance;
• Reisekostenerstattung refund of travel expenses;
• Reisekostenpauschale travelling allowance;
• Reisekostenvergütung travel (travelling) allowance, (Gewerkschaft) travelling benefit;
• Reisekostenvorschuss travel advance (US);
• Reisekostenzuschuss travelling allowance, travel subvention, assisted passage.
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