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1 weekly
1. adjectivea weekly season ticket/magazine — eine Wochenkarte/Wochenzeitschrift
2. adverbat weekly intervals — wöchentlich; einmal pro Woche
wöchentlich; einmal die Woche od. in der Woche3. noun* * *adjective (happening, published etc once a week: a weekly magazine.) Wochen-...* * *week·ly[ˈwi:kli]\weekly magazine Wochenzeitschrift fbi\weekly, twice-\weekly zweimal wöchentlichthe fire alarm is tested \weekly der Feueralarm wird jede Woche getestetNewsweek is published \weekly Newsweek erscheint wöchentlichto exercise/meet \weekly wöchentlich trainieren/sich akk wöchentlich treffen* * *['wiːklɪ]1. adjWochen-; wage, salary, income also, meeting wöchentlich; visit allwöchentlichthe weekly shopping expedition — der ( all)wöchentliche Großeinkauf
2. advwöchentlichtwice/three times weekly — zwei/drei Mal die Woche
he is paid weekly — er wird wöchentlich or pro Woche bezahlt
3. nWochenzeitschrift f* * *weekly [ˈwiːklı]A s Wochenschrift fB adj1. eine Woche dauernd2. wöchentlich3. Wochen…:C adv wöchentlich, einmal in der Woche, jede Woche* * *1. adjectiveweekly wages — Wochenlohn, der
a weekly season ticket/magazine — eine Wochenkarte/Wochenzeitschrift
2. adverbat weekly intervals — wöchentlich; einmal pro Woche
wöchentlich; einmal die Woche od. in der Woche3. noun* * *adj.allwöchentlich adj.wöchentlich adj. adv.allwöchentlich adv.wöchentlich adv. -
2 wage
1. noun in sing. or pl.Lohn, der2. transitive verbführen [Krieg, Feldzug]wage war on or against crime — (fig.) gegen das Verbrechen zu Felde ziehen
* * *I [wei‹] verb(to carry on or engage in (especially a war): The North waged war on/against the South.) führenII [wei‹]((also wages noun plural) a regular, usually weekly rather than monthly, payment for the work that one does: He spends all his wages on books; What is his weekly wage?) der Lohn- academic.ru/119289/wage-packet">wage-packet* * *[weɪʤ]to \wage war [or a campaign] against/for sth/sb gegen/für etw/jdn zu Felde ziehento \wage war with sth/sb mit etw/jdm Krieg führenII. nthey get paid good \wages at the factory sie werden in der Fabrik gut bezahlt\wage differential Lohnunterschied mto get a decent/good/low \wage anständig/gut/wenig verdienenliving \wage [für den Lebensunterhalt] ausreichender Lohnminimum \wage Mindestlohn mreal \wages Reallöhne plto earn a \wage Lohn erhaltenthe \wages of sin der Sünde Lohn* * *I [weɪdZ]n usu plLohn m IIvtwar, campaign führen* * *wage1 [weıdʒ] s1. meist pl (Arbeits)Lohn m:the wages of sin is death BIBEL der Tod ist der Sünde Sold4. obs Pfand n:lay one’s life in wage sein Leben verpfändenagainst, on gegen):wage (a) war against fig zu Felde ziehen gegen, bekämpfen* * *1. noun in sing. or pl.Lohn, der2. transitive verbführen [Krieg, Feldzug]wage war on or against crime — (fig.) gegen das Verbrechen zu Felde ziehen
* * *n.Lohn ¨-e m. (s) tax n.Lohnsteuer f. -
3 payment
['peɪmənt] noun1) (of sum, bill, debt, fine) Bezahlung, die; (of interest, instalment, tax, fee) Zahlung, die; (paying back) Rückzahlung, die; (in instalments) Abzahlung, diein payment [for something] — als Bezahlung [für etwas]
on payment of... — gegen Zahlung von...
2) (amount) Zahlung, die* * *1) (money etc paid: The TV can be paid for in ten weekly payments.) die Zahlung2) (the act of paying: He gave me a book in payment for my kindness.) der Lohn* * *pay·ment[ˈpeɪmənt]nsystem of \payments Zahlungssystem ntlump-sum \payment Pauschalzahlung fone-off \payment BRIT einmalige Zahlung\payment by card Kartenzahlung fto ask for \payment um Bezahlung bitten\payment due Fälligkeitstag m* * *['peɪmənt]n(= paying) (of person) Bezahlung f, Entlohnung f; (of bill, instalment etc) Bezahlung f, Begleichung f; (of debt, mortgage) Abtragung f, Rückzahlung f; (of interest, bank charge etc) Zahlung f; (= sum paid) Zahlung f; (fig = reward) Belohnung fin payment of a debt/bill —
as or in payment for goods/his services — als Bezahlung für or von Waren/für seine Dienste
to accept sth as or in payment ( for...) — etw in Begleichung/als Bezahlung (für...) annehmen
on payment of — bei Begleichung/Bezahlung von
to stop payments — die Zahlungen pl einstellen
or check (US) — einen Scheck sperren
* * *payment s1. (Be-, Ein-, Aus)Zahlung f, Entrichtung f, Abtragung f (von Schulden), Einlösung f (eines Wechsels):payment in cash Barzahlung;payment in kind Sachleistung f;payment of duty Verzollung f;accept in payment in Zahlung nehmen2. gezahlte Summe, Bezahlung f3. → academic.ru/54051/pay">pay1 A 2, A 3pt abk1. part T.2. payment4. point5. port* * *['peɪmənt] noun1) (of sum, bill, debt, fine) Bezahlung, die; (of interest, instalment, tax, fee) Zahlung, die; (paying back) Rückzahlung, die; (in instalments) Abzahlung, diein payment [for something] — als Bezahlung [für etwas]
on payment of... — gegen Zahlung von...
2) (amount) Zahlung, die* * *n.Abzahlung f.Bezahlung f.Entlohnung f.Vergütung f.
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