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21 Haussebörse
Haussebörse
bullish (boom) market;
• Hausseengagement bull account (Br.), the long interest (account, US);
• Haussegeschäft bull transaction (operation, US);
• Hausse- und Baissegeschäfte longs and shorts;
• Haussegruppe bull pool;
• Haussekauf purchase for a rise, bull purchase;
• Haussekauf tätigen to buy long;
• Haussekurs boom price;
• Haussemarkt bullish (bull [stock], boom, rising) market;
• Haussemarktabschwächung bull market’s dotage;
• Haussemoment bull point;
• Haussenachricht bullish report;
• Hausseneigung up tendency, tendency towards high prices;
• Haussepartei bull clique, long side (US), operators for a rise, constructive side of the market (US);
• Hausseperiode period of buoyancy (upward tendency), bull phase;
• seine Verkäufe über eine Hausseperiode verteilen to sell on a slice;
• Haussephase boom period;
• Hausseposition bull account (position), long interest (position, account, Br.);
• Hausseposition hereingeben to give on a bull;
• Haussespekulant bull, inflater, operator (speculator) for a rise;
• Haussespekulation bull transaction (speculation, operation), bullish operation, speculation (dealing, operating) for a rise;
• kurze Haussespekulation free ride;
• Haussestimmung bullish tendency (tone, market);
• in Haussestimmung sein to be all bull, to feel bullish;
• Haussetendenz bullishness, bullish tendency;
• starke Haussetendenz strong upward tendency;
• Haussetendenz an der Börse market’s bull run. -
22 stijgen
1 [zich naar een hoger gelegen punt bewegen; ook met betrekking tot rangorde] rise ⇒ climb 〈 vliegtuig〉2 [omhooglopen; ook met betrekking tot vloeistoffen] rise4 [opstappen] mount5 [af/uitstappen] step off, step out of♦voorbeelden:een stijgende lijn • an upward trendzich in stijgende lijn bewegen • be on the upgradehet water/de rivier stijgt • the water/river is rising3 de prijzen/lonen stijgen • prices/wages are risingmet stijgende verbazing • with growing amazementzijn kansen doen stijgen • multiply one's chancessnel stijgende prijzen • sharply rising pricesmet het stijgen der jaren • with increasing age -
23 Steigerung
Steigerung f 1. BÖRSE run-up; 2. GEN advance, boom, increase, rise; speed-up (Inflationsrate)* * *f 1. < Börse> run-up; 2. < Geschäft> advance, boom, increase, rise, Inflationsrate speed-up* * *Steigerung
progression, rise, intensification, boost, (Kurse, Preise) rise, increase, advance, improvement, enhancement, upward movement (trend), raising, (im Wert) appreciation, increment, increase in value;
• jährliche Steigerung (Gehalt) annual increase;
• leichte Steigerung slight increase;
• plötzliche Steigerung boom;
• sprunghafte Steigerung rise by leaps and bounds, jump in prices;
• Steigerung der Beschäftigung growth of employment;
• Steigerung der Betriebskosten increase in operating costs;
• Steigerung auf einen neuen Höchstkurs advance to a new high;
• Steigerung der Kapitalintensität capital deepening;
• Steigerung des PKW-Bestands increase in car ownership;
• Steigerung des Sozialprodukts economic growth;
• Steigerung aufweisen to show a rise (an increase, an uptick);
• Steigerung erfahren to show a rising tendency, to undergo a rise;
• bedeutende Steigerung erfahren to improve considerably;
• unerwartete Steigerung erfahren to soar;
• in rascher Steigerung neue Höchstkurse erzielen to shoot into new high ground;
• der Steigerung der Lebenshaltungskosten Einhalt gebieten to control the rise in the cost of living;
• schnellen Steigerungen unterworfen sein to move briskly ahead;
• Steigerung verzeichnen to experience (show) a rise. -
24 Tendenz
f; -, -en1. (Entwicklung) tendency (zu toward[s]); (Entwicklungstrend) trend, tendency; WIRTS., BÖRSE: trend, sentiment; pej. POL. slant; steigende / fallende Tendenz WIRTS. upward / downward trend, buoyant / depressed sentiment; Tendenz steigend / fallend WIRTS. prices etc. rising / falling; fig. outlook bright / deteriorating; bei Person: prospects bright / poor; neue Tendenzen in der Musik new trends ( oder departures) in music2. (Hang, Neigung) tendency (zu to), inclination (to), disposition (to); die Tendenz haben, etw. zu tun have a tendency ( oder tend oder be inclined) to do s.th.; seine Ansichten haben eine Tendenz zum Dogmatismus his views tend to be ( oder incline to the geh.) dogmatic3. (einseitige Darstellungsweise) meist pej. slant, bias, spin umg., tendentiousness geh.* * *die Tendenztrend; tendency; turn; current* * *Ten|dẹnz [tEn'dɛnts]f -, -entrend (AUCH ST EX); (= Neigung) tendency; (= Absicht) intention; (no pl = Parteilichkeit) bias, slantdie Tendenz haben, zu... — to tend to..., to have a tendency to...
die Tendenz zeigen, zu... — to show a tendency to...
vier Millionen Menschen sind arbeitslos, Tendenz steigend — the number of people out of work is four million and rising
* * *Ten·denz<-, -en>[tɛnˈdɛnts]f1. (Trend) trend, tendencyfallende/steigende \Tendenz haben to have a tendency to fall/risekurserholende \Tendenz rallying tendencysinkende \Tendenz der Kurse downward trend2. (Neigung)die \Tendenz haben[, etw zu tun] to have a tendency [to do sth]neue \Tendenzen in der Kunst new trends in art* * *die; Tendenz, Tendenzen1) trendes herrscht die Tendenz/die Tendenz geht dahin,... zu... — there is a tendency to...; the trend is to...
2) (Hang, Neigung) tendency3) (oft abwertend): (Darstellungsweise) slant; bias* * *1. (Entwicklung) tendency (steigende/fallende Tendenz WIRTSCH upward/downward trend, buoyant/depressed sentiment;Tendenz steigend/fallend WIRTSCH prices etc rising/falling; fig outlook bright/deteriorating; bei Person: prospects bright/poor;neue Tendenzen in der Musik new trends ( oder departures) in music2. (Hang, Neigung) tendency (zu to), inclination (to), disposition (to);seine Ansichten haben eine Tendenz zum Dogmatismus his views tend to be ( oder incline to the geh) dogmatic3. (einseitige Darstellungsweise) meist pej slant, bias, spin umg, tendentiousness geh* * *die; Tendenz, Tendenzen1) trendes herrscht die Tendenz/die Tendenz geht dahin,... zu... — there is a tendency to...; the trend is to...
2) (Hang, Neigung) tendency3) (oft abwertend): (Darstellungsweise) slant; bias* * *-en f.tendency n.trend n. -
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1) Economy: prices are strong2) Makarov: prices rise, prices show an upward tendency -
26 Aufschwung
Aufschwung m 1. GEN boom, upturn; 2. WIWI upswing, upturn (der Wirtschaft) • der Aufschwung ist im Gang WIWI the recovery is under way* * *m 1. < Geschäft> boom, upturn; 2. <Vw> der Wirtschaft upswing, upturn ■ der Aufschwung ist im Gang <Vw> the recovery is under way* * *Aufschwung
impetus, impulse, progress, (Börse) rally, (Konjunktur) upswing, uptrend, upturn, prosperity, (Kurse) rise, (Preise) lift, revival;
• im Aufschwung begriffen booming;
• Aufschwung nehmend improving;
• konjunktureller Aufschwung upward business trend, upturn in the business cycle, cyclical upswing;
• lagerzyklischer Aufschwung step-up in inventory growth;
• saisonaler Aufschwung seasonal upswing;
• wirtschaftlicher Aufschwung economic progress, boom, cyclical recovery, upswing;
• Aufschwung des Handels increase in trade;
• plötzlicher Aufschwung der Preise sudden advance in prices;
• Aufschwung erleben (nehmen) (Kurse, Preise) to go up, to advance, to rise, to improve, to be on the upswing;
• großen Aufschwung geben to give great impetus;
• neuen Aufschwung geben to give fresh boost to;
• bedeutenden Aufschwung nehmen to improve considerably, to be booming, to take a considerable turn for the better;
• neuen Aufschwung nehmen to revive, to show renewed activity;
• rapiden Aufschwung nehmen to boom;
• im Aufschwung begriffen sein to be booming (on the upswing). -
27 sprunghaft
sprunghaft adj 1. BÖRSE erratic, volatile (Kursbewegungen); 2. GEN erratic, volatile* * ** * *sprunghaft
by leaps [and bounds], jerky, spasmodic, (Kurse) erratic;
• sprunghaft ansteigen to rise by leaps and bounds;
• Preise sprunghaft erhöhen to jump prices;
• sprunghaft steigen und einen Höchststand erreichen to jump into new high ground, to skyrocket (US);
• sprunghaftes Anziehen der Kurse upward spurts;
• sprunghafter Einkommensanstieg jump in incomes;
• sprunghafte Entwicklung auf dem Börsenmarkt erratic development on the stock market;
• sprunghafter Ertragsanstieg jump in earnings;
• sprunghafter Preisanstieg price speedup;
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28 Anstieg der Aktienkurse
Anstieg der Aktienkurse
stock-market rise, upward movement of stocks, run-up of pricesBusiness german-english dictionary > Anstieg der Aktienkurse
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29 tender
v.1 to hang out (clothes).María tiende la ropa Mary hangs out the clothes.2 to lay (out).lo tendieron en una camilla they laid him out on a stretcher3 to stretch (out) (extender, colocar) (manta).4 to lay (entre dos puntos) (cable, vía).5 to hand (dar) (cosa).tender la mano a alguien to hold out one's hand to somebody, to offer somebody one's hand (extender la mano)6 to lay (trampa, emboscada).7 to offer, to hold out, to give out one's, to give out.Ella tiende su mano She offers her hand.8 to tend, to trend.La moda tiende hacia lo feo Fashion tends towards the ugly clothes.9 to stretch out, to extend, to spread out.Ella tiende su mano She stretches out her hand.* * *1 (extender - mantel etc) to spread; (- red) to cast3 (ropa, colada) to hang out4 (mano) to stretch out, hold out5 (emboscada, trampa) to lay, set6 (tumbar) to lay7 (esparcir) to scatter9 (revestir paredes etc) to plaster1 (tener tendencia) to tend (a, to), have a tendency (a, to)1 (tumbarse) to lie down, stretch out2 (caballo) to run at full gallop* * *verb2) hang out3) lay•- tender a- tender una emboscada
- tenderse* * *1. VT1) (=extender) [+ herido, paciente] to lay; [+ mantel] to spread2) (=colgar) [+ ropa] to hang out; [+ cuerda] to stretch3) (=alargar) [+ lápiz, libro] to hold outme tendió la mano — he stretched o held out his hand to me
4) [+ trampa] to set, layle tendieron una trampa — they set o laid a trap for him
5) (=construir) [+ puente, ferrocarril] to build; [+ cable, vía] to lay6) LAmtender la mesa — to lay the table, set the table
7) [+ arco] to draw2. VI1)2)tender a algo — to tend to o towards sth
el color tiende a verde — the colour is verging on o has a tendency towards green
las plantas tienden a la luz — plants grow o turn towards the light
3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) < ropa> ( afuera) to hang out; ( dentro de la casa) to hang (up)2)3)a) < cable> ( sobre superficie) to lay; ( suspendido) to hangb) < vía férrea> to lay4) ( extender)2.tender vi ( inclinarse)tender a + inf — to tend to + inf
3.tender A algo: tiende a la introversión — she tends to be introverted
tenderse v pron1) ( tumbarse) to lie down2) (Jueg) ( en naipes) to show* * *----* cuerda de tender = clothesline [clothes line], washing line.* cuerda de tender la ropa = washing line, clothesline [clothes line].* tender a = be inclined to, be prone to, tend (to/towards).* tender a acabar en = gravitate to(wards).* tender a + Infinitivo = lean + Infinitivo.* tender Algo = hang + Nombre + out.* tender lazos = build + bridges.* tender puentes = build + bridges, span + boundaries, bridge + the chasm, bridge + the divide, bridge + the gap, bridge + the gulf.* tenderse = lie down.* tender una emboscada = ambush.* tender un puente = bridge.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) < ropa> ( afuera) to hang out; ( dentro de la casa) to hang (up)2)3)a) < cable> ( sobre superficie) to lay; ( suspendido) to hangb) < vía férrea> to lay4) ( extender)2.tender vi ( inclinarse)tender a + inf — to tend to + inf
3.tender A algo: tiende a la introversión — she tends to be introverted
tenderse v pron1) ( tumbarse) to lie down2) (Jueg) ( en naipes) to show* * ** cuerda de tender = clothesline [clothes line], washing line.* cuerda de tender la ropa = washing line, clothesline [clothes line].* tender a = be inclined to, be prone to, tend (to/towards).* tender a acabar en = gravitate to(wards).* tender a + Infinitivo = lean + Infinitivo.* tender Algo = hang + Nombre + out.* tender lazos = build + bridges.* tender puentes = build + bridges, span + boundaries, bridge + the chasm, bridge + the divide, bridge + the gap, bridge + the gulf.* tenderse = lie down.* tender una emboscada = ambush.* tender un puente = bridge.* * *tender [E8 ]vtA ‹ropa› (afuera) to hang out; (dentro de la casa) to hang (up)tengo ropa tendida I have some washing on the lineB1 (extender) ‹manta› to spread out, lay out; ‹mantel› to spread2 ( AmL) ‹cama› to make; ‹mesa› to lay, set3 ‹persona› to lay; ‹cadáver› to lay outla tendieron en una camilla they laid her on a stretcherC1 ‹cable› (sobre una superficie) to lay; (suspendido) to hang, run2 ‹vía férrea› to layD(acercar): le tendió el libro she held the book out to himme tendió la mano he held o put out his hand to me, he offered me o extended his handE ‹emboscada› to lay, set; ‹trampa› to set■ tendervi(inclinarse) tender A algo:tiende a la introversión she tends to be introvertedpelo castaño que tiende a rubio brown hair verging on blondel desempleo tiende a aumentar unemployment is on an upward trend■ tenderseA (tumbarse) to lie downse tendió en el suelo/al sol he lay down on the ground/in the sunlo encontraron tendido en el suelo they found him lying on the floorB ( Jueg) (en naipes) to show* * *
tender ( conjugate tender) verbo transitivo
1 ‹ ropa› ( afuera) to hang out;
( dentro de la casa) to hang (up);
2
‹ mantel› to spread;
‹ mesa› to lay, set
3
( suspendido) to hang
4 ‹ emboscada› to lay, set;
‹ trampa› to set
verbo intransitivo ( inclinarse) tender a hacer algo to tend to do sth;
tenderse verbo pronominal ( tumbarse) to lie down
tender
I verbo transitivo
1 (la ropa) to hang out
2 (tumbar) to lay: la tendimos en el sofá, we laid her on the sofa
3 (extender, desplegar) to spread: tendió la manta en el suelo, he streched the blanket out on the floor
4 (cables, una vía) to lay
(puente) to build
5 (ofrecer) to hold out: me tendió la mano, he held out his hand
(alargar, aproximar) to pass, hand
6 (una emboscada, trampa) to set
II verbo intransitivo to tend [a, to]: tiende a ser pesimista, he is prone to pessimism
' tender' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
alfiler
- colada
- colgar
- concurso
- curso
- elote
- muy
- oferta
- puente
- subasta
- subastar
- tendida
- tendido
- tierna
- tierno
- tirar
- trampa
- blando
- cama
- cuerda
- inclinar
- licitación
- licitar
- renuncia
English:
bridge
- clothes peg
- extend
- frame
- hang out
- hold out
- lay
- legal tender
- peg
- put out
- set
- stretch out
- tend
- tender
- tender-hearted
- tender-heartedness
- trap
- washing line
- bar
- bed
- clothes
- clothespin
- goal
- hang
- hold
- legal
- line
- put
- run
- washing
* * *♦ vt1. [tumbar] to lay (out);lo tendieron en una camilla they laid him out on a stretcher2. [colgar] [ropa] to hang out;voy a tender las sábanas I'm going to hang out the sheets;tendió la ropa en una silla frente a la chimenea she spread the clothes on a chair in front of the fireplace3. [extender, colocar] [manta] to stretch (out);[mantel] to spread; Am [cama] to make; Am [mesa] to set, to lay4. [entre dos puntos] [cable, tuberías, vía] to lay;[puente] to build; [cuerda] to stretch5. [dar] [cosa] to hand;le tendió una cuerda para que subiera por ella he threw her a rope so she could climb up;tender la mano a alguien [extender la mano] to hold out one's hand to sb, to offer sb one's hand;ella fue la única que me tendió una o [m5] la mano [me ayudó] she was the only person to lend o give me a hand6. [trampa, emboscada] to lay;la policía tendió una trampa al sospechoso the police laid a trap for the suspect♦ vitiende a enojarse con facilidad he tends to get annoyed easily;tender a la depresión to have a tendency to depression;un azul que tiende a violeta a blue which is almost violet;la inflación tiende a la baja inflation is trending down* * *I v/t1 ropa hang out2 cable lay3:le tendió la mano he held out his hand to her4 L.Am.cama make; mesa setII v/i:tender a tend to* * *tender {56} vt1) extender: to spread out, to lay out2) : to hang out (clothes)3) : to lay (cables, etc.)4) : to set (a trap)tender vitender a : to tend to, to have a tendency towards* * *tender vb3. (tener tendencia) to tendtender la mano a alguien (para saludar) to shake someone's hand [pt. shook; pp. shaken] (para ayudar) to lend someone a hand [pt. & pp. lent] -
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1. ameliorate2. booming3. gain ground4. go up5. harden6. mount7. move upward8. be on the advance9. rising10. stiffen11. surge12. speed up13. soar14. soared15. soaring16. raise; promote; rise; advanceСинонимический ряд:увеличивайся (глаг.) вырастай; множься; поднимайся; расти; увеличивайся; умножайсяАнтонимический ряд:понижайся; снижайся
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