Ertragskonto income account Ertragskraft earning power Ertragsrate rate of return Ertragswert earning rate erübrigen spare Erwachsenenbildung adult education Erwachsenenbildung further education erwartet expected erwartete Aufträge expected orders erwartete Häufigkeit expected frequency erwartete Inflation expected inflation erwartete Kapazität; errechnete Kapazität expected capacity erwartete Kosten anticipated cost erwartete Leistung expected attainment erwartete Leistung expected performance erwartete Nachfrage anticipated demand erwartete Nachfrage expected demand erwartete Preise anticipated prices erwartete Unterbrechung expected interruption erwartete Zeit estimated time erwartete Zeit expected time erwarteter Gewinn anticipated profit erwarteter Gewinn expected profit erwarteter Gewinnverlust bei Versicherungen imaginary profit erwarteter Preis anticipated price erwarteter Schadensumfang expected loss erwarteter Stichprobenumfang expected sample size erwarteter Umsatz expected sales Erwartungen expectations erweiterte Hochschulbildung postgraduate education erweiterter Versicherungsschutz extended coverage Erweiterung des Geschäfts extension of business Erwerb des Eigentums acquisition of ownership Erwerber transferee erwerbsfähig able to earn one's living Erwerbsfähigkeit ability to earn one's livelihood
— from Mr. Honey's Medium Business Dictionary (German-English) by Winfried Honig
As far as the actual construction of the chevet is concerned, the plan with a central pier made no essential difference, except possibly in the vaulting of the ambulatory which is discussed in the next chapter.
— from Mediaeval Church Vaulting by Clarence Ward
But this new evidence does entitle Prickett's "Larger Discourse" to a more respectful consideration than that dubious document heretofore has received.
— from Henry Hudson: A Brief Statement of His Aims and His Achievements by Thomas A. (Thomas Allibone) Janvier
There was between these girls the same difference that exists between laughter and tears; between joyful carelessness and melancholy reverie; between daring improvidence and serious, incessant anticipation of the future: between a nature exquisitely delicate, elevated, poetic, morbidly sensitive, incurably wounded by remorse, and a disposition gay, lively, happy, unreflective, although good and compassionate; for, far from being selfish, Miss Dimpleton only cared for the griefs of others; with them she sympathized entirely, devoting herself, soul and body, to those who suffered; but, to use a common expression, her back turned on them, she thought no more about them.
— from Mysteries of Paris — Volume 02 by Eugène Sue
Conversation is now entirely dropped; each person gazes vacantly through the window in front of him, and everybody thinks that his opposite neighbour is staring at him.
— from Sketches by Boz, Illustrative of Every-Day Life and Every-Day People by Charles Dickens
Et hercule hominem probo; nam et doctum et probum existimo; quin etiam navi eius me et ipso convectore usurum puto.
— from Cicero: Letters to Atticus, Vol. 2 of 3 by Marcus Tullius Cicero
Nero knows; nobody else does except, perhaps, Mr. Stephen Phillips."
— from Mr. Punch's History of Modern England, Vol. 4 (of 4).—1892-1914 by Charles L. (Charles Larcom) Graves
“But won’t I fetch dat nigger Eve down er peg er two!
— from The Leopard's Spots: A Romance of the White Man's Burden—1865-1900 by Dixon, Thomas, Jr.
It was probably viewed in the same light that we [pg 117] regard horsemanship or dancing, and continued to be so in the age of Horace— “Namque, et nobilis, et decens, Et pro sollicitis non tacitus reis, Et centum puer artium, Latè signa feret militiæ suæ 238 .”
— from History of Roman Literature from its Earliest Period to the Augustan Age. Vol. II by John Colin Dunlop
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