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المَرْكَبِ
selektive Quotenerhöhung
quo·ta [ˈkwəʊtə, Am ˈkwoʊt̬ə] N
1. quota (fixed amount):
Quote f <-, -n>
Kontingent nt <-(e)s, -e>
Exportquote f <-, -n>
Ausfuhrkontingent nt <-(e)s, -e>
Einfuhrkontingent nt <-(e)s, -e>
Importquote f <-, -n>
2. quota fig (proportion):
Quantum nt <-s, Quanten>
Menge f <-, -n>
se·lec·tive [sɪˈlektɪv, Am sə-] ADJ
1. selective (careful about choosing):
selective reader, shopper
selective reader, shopper
2. selective (choosing the best):
Zuchtwahl f <-, -en>
3. selective (discriminately affecting):
selective process, agent
4. selective COMPUT:
I. in·crease VB intr [ɪnˈkri:s]
increase prices, taxes, interest rates
increase pain, troubles, worries
increase pain, troubles, worries
increase in size
to increase dramatically [or drastically] population, wealth
II. in·crease VB trans [ɪnˈkri:s]
to increase sth reserves, finances
III. in·crease N [ˈɪnkri:s]
Anstieg m <-(e)s, -e>
Zunahme f <-, -n>
Zuwachs m <-es, Zuwächse>
Wachstum nt <-s>
Wertsteigerung f <-, -en>
Preisanstieg m <-s, -e>
Teuerung f <-, -en> CH
Steuererhöhung f <-, -en>
to be on the increase in numbers
to be on the increase in size
to be on the increase in reserves, finances
Aufstockung f <-, -en>
I. in [ɪn] PREP
1. in (position):
in +dat
in der Mitte von etw dat
2. in after vb (into):
in +dat
3. in Am (at):
auf +dat
4. in (as part of):
in +dat
5. in (state, condition):
in +dat
Qualitätsunterschied m <-(e)s, -e>
sich acc [in jdn] verlieben
6. in (with):
mit +dat
in +dat
7. in (language, music, voice):
8. in (time: during):
am +dat
in +dat
in 1968
[im Jahre] 1968
9. in (time: within):
in +dat
10. in (time: for):
seit +dat
11. in (at a distance of):
nach +dat
12. in (job, profession):
13. in (wearing):
in +dat
14. in (result):
in that ... form
15. in + -ing (while doing):
16. in (with quantities):
17. in (comparing amounts):
pro +dat
18. in after vb (concerning):
sich acc für etw acc interessieren
19. in after n:
20. in (in a person):
in sb
mit jdm
it isn't in sb to do sth
jd ist nicht zu etw dat in der Lage
21. in (author):
bei +dat
Phrases:
II. in [ɪn] ADV
1. in inv (into sth):
2. in inv (at arrival point) train, bus:
3. in inv (towards land):
4. in inv (submitted):
to get [or hand] sth in
5. in inv (elected):
to get in candidate
to get in party also
Phrases:
sich acc bei jdm lieb Kind machen inf
to get in on sth
to let sb in on sth
jdn in etw acc einweihen
III. in [ɪn] ADJ
1. in pred, inv:
2. in inv (leading in):
Eingangstür f <-, -en>
in-tray Aus, Brit, in-box Am
3. in inv (in fashion):
4. in pred, inv (submitted):
5. in pred, inv (elected):
to be in candidate
to be in party also
6. in pred, inv SPORTS (within bounds):
7. in pred, inv SPORTS:
to be in player
to be in (in cricket) team
8. in pred, inv (in season):
Phrases:
to be in at sth
bei etw dat dabei sein
to be in for sth
to be in on sth
IV. in [ɪn] N
1. in (connection):
Kontakt[e] m[pl]
2. in Am POL:
Phrases:
selective increase in quotas N INV-FIN
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English
German
German
German
German
English
English
quota N FINMKT
increase N ACCOUNT
increase N INV-FIN
increase N ACCOUNT
increase VB trans INV-FIN
increase VB intr MKT COMPET
increase N MKT COMPET
increase VB intr ACCOUNT
increase traffic flow, transport safety
Present
Iincrease
youincrease
he/she/itincreases
weincrease
youincrease
theyincrease
Past
Iincreased
youincreased
he/she/itincreased
weincreased
youincreased
theyincreased
Present Perfect
Ihaveincreased
youhaveincreased
he/she/ithasincreased
wehaveincreased
youhaveincreased
theyhaveincreased
Past Perfect
Ihadincreased
youhadincreased
he/she/ithadincreased
wehadincreased
youhadincreased
theyhadincreased
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