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Nominalwert

in the PONS Dictionary

ˈface amount N

Nominalwert m <-(e)s, -e>
in the PONS Dictionary

I. amount [əˈmaʊnt] N

1. amount (quantity):

2. amount of land:

3. amount FIN:

amount of money
amount of money

II. amount [əˈmaʊnt] VB intr

1. amount (add up to):

to amount to sth
sich acc auf etw acc belaufen
to amount to sth fig
etw dat gleichkommen

2. amount (be successful):

I. face [feɪs] N

1. face also fig:

Gesicht nt <-(e)s, -er> a. fig
Miene f <-, -n>
lächeln <ich läch(e)le>
to make [or pull] a face
to tell sth to sb's face
jdm etw ins Gesicht sagen

2. face:

face of a building
Fassade f <-, -n>
face of a cliff, mountain
Wand f <-, Wände>
face of a clock, watch
Zifferblatt nt <-(e)s, -blätter>
face of a card, coin
north face of a building
Nordseite f <-, -n>
north face of a mountain
Nordwand f <-, -wände>

3. face (surface):

4. face fig:

Gesicht nt <-(e)s, -er-> fig
Seite f <-, -n>

5. face no pl (reputation):

Gesicht nt <-(e)s> fig

6. face no pl (presence):

Angesicht nt <-(e)s, -er>
trotz einer S. gen

7. face no pl inf (cheek):

8. face TYPO:

Schrift f <-, -en>
Schriftbild nt <-(e)s, -er>

9. face MIN:

Abbaustoß m spec

Phrases:

sb's face drops [or falls]
sb's face fits Brit inf
get out of my face! Am sl
to be in sb's face Am sl (impede)
jdm in die Quere kommen inf
to be in sb's face (bother)
jdm auf den Geist gehen inf
zu sein sl
sich acc gegen etw acc wenden

II. face [feɪs] VB trans

1. face person:

to face sb/sth (look towards)
sich acc jdm/etw zuwenden
to face sb/sth (look towards)
zu jdm/etw blicken

2. face:

to face sth (point towards) object
zu etw dat [hin] zeigen [o. gerichtet sein]
to face sth (be situated opposite) building

3. face (look onto):

to face the garden/sea/street room, window
to face the mountains/sea garden, house

4. face (be confronted with):

to face sth
sich acc etw dat gegenübersehen
to face sth

5. face (confront):

to face sb with sth
jdn mit etw dat konfrontieren

6. face (require the attention of):

to face sb question
sich acc jdm stellen
vor etw dat stehen
sich acc etw dat gegenübersehen

7. face (accept, deal with):

8. face (bear):

to face sth

9. face ARCHIT:

to face sth in [or with] sth
etw mit etw dat verkleiden
to face sth in [or with] bricks

10. face TECH:

to face sth

11. face FASHION:

to face sth

Phrases:

III. face [feɪs] VB intr

1. face (point):

2. face (look onto):

to face south/west room, window
to face south/west house, garden

3. face (look):

face person
face right! MIL
to face away [from sb/sth]
sich acc [von jdm/etw] abwenden
OpenDict entry

amount N

OpenDict entry

face VB

OpenDict entry

face N

sb's face doesn't fit Brit inf

PONS Banking, Finance and Insurance Dictionary

face amount N FINMKT

PONS Banking, Finance and Insurance Dictionary
PONS Banking, Finance and Insurance Dictionary

amount N ACCOUNT

amount N ACCOUNT

Present
Iamount
youamount
he/she/itamounts
weamount
youamount
theyamount
Past
Iamounted
youamounted
he/she/itamounted
weamounted
youamounted
theyamounted
Present Perfect
Ihaveamounted
youhaveamounted
he/she/ithasamounted
wehaveamounted
youhaveamounted
theyhaveamounted
Past Perfect
Ihadamounted
youhadamounted
he/she/ithadamounted
wehadamounted
youhadamounted
theyhadamounted

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Access to the face amount is achieved through payment of a non-taxable monthly benefit equal to 1% of the life insurance amount.
www.investmentexecutive.com
Recovery is limited to the amount of the provable loss even if the face amount of the policy is higher.
en.wikipedia.org
In a deflation, the prices (and incomes) one receives necessarily decline, but the face amount of the debt owed does not decline.
business.financialpost.com
Monetary assets, such as cash, mortgages, and notes, are valued at the face amount, unless another value is clearly established.
en.wikipedia.org
That risk diminishes when a bond approaches maturity, because investors know they'll get back the bond's face amount.
www.cnbc.com

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