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осенью
arbitrieren
im PONS Wörterbuch
to assess [sth] by arbitrage JUR
im PONS Wörterbuch
ar·bi·trage [ˌɑ:bɪˈtrɑ:ʒ, Am ˈɑ:rbɪtrɑ:ʤ] SUBST no pl FIN, BÖRSE
Arbitrage f <-, -n> fachspr
to assess [sth] by arbitrage JUR
as·sess [əˈses] VERB trans
1. assess (evaluate):
to assess damages at €1,000
2. assess usu passive (tax):
to be assessed person
to be assessed property
I. by [baɪ] PRÄP
1. by (beside):
by sb's side
an jds Seite
2. by (part of sb/sth):
3. by (past and beyond):
4. by (not later than):
by the time ...
bis ...
5. by (during):
6. by (happening progressively):
7. by (agent):
8. by (cause):
9. by (with -ing):
10. by (method):
11. by (means of transport):
fliegen <flog, geflogen>
12. by (parent):
13. by (term):
14. by (name of a person):
15. by (according to):
16. by (quantity):
17. by (margin):
18. by (measurements):
19. by MATH:
8 mal 3 macht 24
20. by (in oaths):
II. by [baɪ] ADV inv
1. by (past):
to speed by sb/sth
2. by (near):
3. by (in reserve):
Wendungen:
by and by dated
bald <eher, am ehesten>
PONS Fachwortschatz Banken, Finanzen und Versicherungen
assess by arbitrage VERB trans FINMKT
PONS Fachwortschatz Banken, Finanzen und Versicherungen
PONS Fachwortschatz Banken, Finanzen und Versicherungen
assess VERB trans RECHW
arbitrage SUBST FINMKT
Klett Fachwortschatz Geografie
assess [əˈses] VERB
PONS Fachwortschatz Verkehrswesen
assess MODELL, BEURTEIL
Present
Iassess
youassess
he/she/itassesses
weassess
youassess
theyassess
Past
Iassessed
youassessed
he/she/itassessed
weassessed
youassessed
theyassessed
Present Perfect
Ihaveassessed
youhaveassessed
he/she/ithasassessed
wehaveassessed
youhaveassessed
theyhaveassessed
Past Perfect
Ihadassessed
youhadassessed
he/she/ithadassessed
wehadassessed
youhadassessed
theyhadassessed
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Other tests of technical skills or physical abilities may be assessed for some positions.
en.wikipedia.org
The donation fund was not a typical insurance fund, but was a death benefit paid by assessing each member a nominal fee.
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The damage later proved to be more severe than initially assessed.
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Their attitudes about the show were assessed by educational, social, and media specialists, who found that most viewers had benefited from watching it.
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When assessing one's own self-esteem, the evaluation can be positive, which indicates higher self-esteem, or negative, indicating low self-esteem.
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