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1 Abnehmer
m; -s, -, Abnehmerin f; -, -nen; WIRTS. buyer, purchaser, taker; (Kunde) customer; (Verbraucher) consumer; die Abnehmer Pl. the market; keine Abnehmer finden find no market—m; -s, e; TECH. Spinnerei: doffer* * *der Abnehmercustomer; buyer; accepter; purchaser; acceptor* * *Ạb|neh|mer(in)m(f) (COMM)buyer, purchaser, customerkeine Abnehmer finden — not to sell
viele/wenige Abnehmer finden — to sell well/badly
* * *Ab·neh·mer(in)<-s, ->m(f) (Käufer) customerfür dieses Produkt gibt es sicher viele \Abnehmer there'll be a lot of people wanting to buy this product* * *der; Abnehmers, Abnehmer1) (einer Ware) buyer2) (eines Geschenks)unser alter Kühlschrank hat einen dankbaren Abnehmer gefunden — we found somebody who was glad to have our old fridge
das wird sicher einen dankbaren Abnehmer finden — somebody will be glad of it
* * *Abnehmer1 m; -s, -, Abnehmerin f; -, -nen; WIRTSCH buyer, purchaser, taker; (Kunde) customer; (Verbraucher) consumer;die Abnehmer pl the market;keine Abnehmer finden find no market* * *der; Abnehmers, Abnehmer1) (einer Ware) buyerunser alter Kühlschrank hat einen dankbaren Abnehmer gefunden — we found somebody who was glad to have our old fridge
* * *m.accepter n.acceptor n.account debtor n.taker n. -
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