Suche
:
Deu › Eng
Eng › Deu
Start
Quiz
Vokabeltest
Magazin
Wörter
Synonyme
Deutsche Begriffe
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
Englische Begriffe
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
x schließen
Wörterbuch
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Definition
Synonym
Anlagemarkt
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Anlagemarkt
m
fin.
investment market
Anlagemarkt
m
fin.
investment market
Anlagemarkt
m
fin.
investment market
Deutsche
Anlagemarkt Synonyme
Englische
investment market Synonyme
investment
accouterment
aerial tactics
airborne tactics
appanage
apparel
applied tactics
armament
armored tactics
array
attire
barrier tactics
bedizenment
beleaguerment
besiegement
blockade
blockading
catering
cavalry tactics
chandlery
clothes
clothing
costume
defensive strategy
diversion
dot
dower
dowry
drapery
dress
dressing
duds
empowerment
enablement
encirclement
encompassment
endowment
envelopment
equipment
fashion
fatigues
feathers
feint
fig
finding
fire tactics
fitting out
foundation
furnishing
furnishment
garb
garments
gear
guise
habiliment
habit
infantry tactics
infiltration
investiture
jointure
legal jointure
linen
logistics
marriage portion
mob tactics
mobile tactics
outfitting
pincer movement
pincers movement
plunge
portion
preparation
prime
investment
procurement
providing
provision
provisioning
purveyance
rags
raiment
reinforcement
replenishment
resupply
retailing
risk
robes
selling
settlement
shock tactics
siege
speculation
sportswear
strategy
style
subsidization
subsidy
subvention
supply
supplying
tactics
thirds
threads
togs
toilette
trim
venture
vertical envelopment
vestment
vesture
victualing
wear
wearing apparel
Anlagemarkt Definition
Investment
(
n.
)
The
act
of
investing,
or
the
state
of
being
invested.
Investment
(
n.
)
That
with
which
anyone
is
invested
Investment
(
n.
)
The
act
of
surrounding,
blocking
up,
or
besieging
by
an
armed
force,
or
the
state
of
being
so
surrounded.
Investment
(
n.
)
The
laying
out
of
money
in
the
purchase
of
some
species
of
property
Market
(
n.
)
A
meeting
together
of
people,
at
a
stated
time
and
place,
for
the
purpose
of
traffic
(as
in
cattle,
provisions,
wares,
etc.)
by
private
purchase
and
sale,
and
not
by
auction
Market
(
n.
)
A
public
place
(as
an
open
space
in
a
town)
or
a
large
building,
where
a
market
is
held
Market
(
n.
)
An
opportunity
for
selling
anything
Market
(
n.
)
Exchange,
or
purchase
and
sale
Market
(
n.
)
The
price
for
which
a
thing
is
sold
in
a
market
Market
(
n.
)
The
privelege
granted
to
a
town
of
having
a
public
market.
Market
(
v.
i.)
To
deal
in
a
market
Market
(
v.
t.)
To
expose
for
sale
in
a
market
investment market Bedeutung
market
penetration
the
extent
to
which
a
product
is
recognized
and
bought
by
customers
in
a
particular
market
investment
investiture
the
ceremonial
act
of
clothing
someone
in
the
insignia
of
an
office,
the
formal
promotion
of
a
person
to
an
office
or
rank
marketing
research
market
research
research
that
gathers
and
analyzes
information
about
the
moving
of
good
or
services
from
producer
to
consumer
market
analysis
marketing
research
that
yields
information
about
the
marketplace
foreign
direct
investment
a
joint
venture
between
a
foreign
company
and
a
United
States
company
investment
the
act
of
putting
on
robes
or
vestments
market
gardening
the
growing
of
vegetables
or
flowers
for
market
market
capitalization
market
capitalisation
an
estimation
of
the
value
of
a
business
that
is
obtained
by
multiplying
the
number
of
shares
outstanding
by
the
current
price
of
a
share
market
marketplace
market
place
the
world
of
commercial
activity
where
goods
and
services
are
bought
and
sold,
without
competition
there
would
be
no
market,
they
were
driven
from
the
marketplace
black
market
an
illegal
market
in
which
goods
or
currencies
are
bought
and
sold
in
violation
of
rationing
or
controls
buyer's
market
buyers'
market
soft
market
a
market
in
which
more
people
want
to
sell
than
want
to
buy
grey
market
gray
market
an
unofficial
market
in
which
goods
are
bought
and
sold
at
prices
lower
than
the
official
price
set
by
a
regulatory
agency
seller's
market
sellers'
market
a
market
in
which
more
people
want
to
buy
than
want
to
sell
labor
market
the
market
in
which
workers
compete
for
jobs
and
employers
compete
for
workers
investing
investment
the
act
of
investing,
laying
out
money
or
capital
in
an
enterprise
with
the
expectation
of
profit
foreign
direct
investment
investing
in
United
States
businesses
by
foreign
citizens
(often
involves
stock
ownership
of
the
business)
investment
outer
layer
or
covering
of
an
organ
or
part
or
organism
butcher
shop
meat
market
a
shop
in
which
meat
and
poultry
(and
sometimes
fish)
are
sold
commodity
exchange
commodities
exchange
commodities
market
an
exchange
for
buying
and
selling
commodities
for
future
delivery
curb
market
a
stock
market
for
trading
in
securities
not
listed
on
the
New
York
Stock
Exchange
farmer's
market
green
market
greenmarket
an
open-air
marketplace
for
farm
products
futures
exchange
futures
market
forward
market
a
commodity
exchange
where
futures
contracts
are
traded
grocery
store
grocery
food
market
market
a
marketplace
where
groceries
are
sold,
the
grocery
store
included
a
meat
market
market
garden
a
garden
where
fruit
and
vegetables
are
grown
for
marketing
marketplace
market
place
mart
market
an
area
in
a
town
where
a
public
mercantile
establishment
is
set
up
open-air
market
open-air
marketplace
market
square
a
public
marketplace
where
food
and
merchandise
is
sold
over-theounter
market
OTC
market
a
stock
exchange
where
securities
transactions
are
made
via
telephone
and
computer
rather
than
on
the
floor
of
an
exchange
slave
market
a
marketplace
where
slaves
were
auctioned
off
(especially
in
the
southern
United
States
before
the
American
Civil
War)
spot
market
a
market
in
which
a
commodity
is
bought
or
sold
for
immediate
delivery
or
delivery
in
the
very
near
future
stock
exchange
stock
market
securities
market
an
exchange
where
security
trading
is
conducted
by
professional
stockbrokers
investment
the
commitment
of
something
other
than
money
(time,
energy,
or
effort)
to
a
project
with
the
expectation
of
some
worthwhile
result,
this
job
calls
for
the
investment
of
some
hard
thinking,
he
made
an
emotional
investment
in
the
work
market
order
an
order
to
a
broker
to
sell
or
buy
stocks
or
commodities
at
the
prevailing
market
price
stock
index
stock
market
index
index
based
on
a
statistical
compilation
of
the
share
prices
of
a
number
of
representative
stocks
market
letter
a
newsletter
written
by
an
analyst
of
the
stock
market
and
sold
to
subscribers
investment
company
investment
trust
investment
firm
fund
a
financial
institution
that
sells
shares
to
individuals
and
invests
in
securities
issued
by
other
companies
mutual
fund
mutual
fund
company
open-end
fund
open-end
investment
company
a
regulated
investment
company
with
a
pool
of
assets
that
regularly
sells
and
redeems
its
shares
closed-end
fund
closed-end
investment
company
a
regulated
investment
company
that
issues
a
fixed
number
of
shares
which
are
listed
on
a
stock
market
Real
Estate
Investment
Trust
REIT
an
investment
trust
that
owns
and
manages
a
pool
of
commercial
properties
and
mortgages
and
other
real
estate
assets,
shares
can
be
bought
and
sold
in
the
stock
market
unit
investment
trust
unit
trust
a
regulated
investment
company
consisting
of
professional
managers
who
issue
redeemable
securities
representing
a
portfolio
of
many
different
securities,
you
can
invest
in
a
unit
investment
trust
for
as
little
as
$
market
securities
industry
the
securities
markets
in
the
aggregate,
the
market
always
frustrates
the
small
investor
bear
market
a
market
characterized
by
falling
prices
for
securities
bull
market
a
market
characterized
by
rising
prices
for
securities
money
market
a
market
for
short-term
debt
instruments
European
Union
EU
European
Community
EC
European
Economic
Community
EEC
Common
Market
Europe
an
international
organization
of
European
countries
formed
after
World
War
II
to
reduce
trade
barriers
and
increase
cooperation
among
its
members,
he
tried
to
take
Britain
into
the
Europen
Union
market
economy
free
enterprise
private
enterprise
laissez-faire
economy
an
economy
that
relies
chiefly
on
market
forces
to
allocate
goods
and
resources
and
to
determine
prices
non-market
economy
an
economy
that
is
not
a
market
economy
market
the
customers
for
a
particular
product
or
service,
before
they
publish
any
book
they
try
to
determine
the
size
of
the
market
for
it
black
market
people
who
engage
in
illicit
trade
flea
market
an
open-air
street
market
for
inexpensive
or
secondhand
articles
market
cross
a
cross-shaped
monument
set
up
in
the
marketplace
of
a
town
where
public
business
is
often
conducted
Ergebnisse der Bewertung:
107
Bewertungen
3
Einfach
einen Begriff in der Tabelle rechts anklicken
um weitere Übersetzungen in dieser Sidebar zu erhalten.