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Definition
Synonym
Mehrheitsbeteiligung
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Mehrheitsbeteiligung
f
majority interest; majority shareholding; majority holding
Mehrheitsbeteiligung
f
majority interest, majority shareholding, majority holding
Beteiligungsbesitz
m
fin.
Mehrheitsbeteiligung
f
shareholding
key shareholding
Deutsche
Mehrheitsbeteiligung Synonyme
Englische
majority interest; majority shareholding; majority holding Synonyme
majority
accomplishment
adulthood
adultness
age of consent
ascendancy
best part
better part
body
bulk
deanship
driving age
essence
excellence
favor
flower of age
full age
full bloom
full growth
fullgrownness
generality
gist
gravamen
greatness
grown-upness
incomparability
inimitability
lead
legal age
legalis homo
main body
major part
manhood
manlihood
mass
mature age
maturity
meat
more than half
most
one-upmanship
plurality
precedence
predominance
predomination
preeminence
preponderance
preponderancy
prepotence
prepotency
prerogative
prestige
prime
prime of life
priority
privilege
right-of-way
ripe age
riper years
seniority
skill
substance
success
superiority
the greatest number
thrust
toga virilis
transcendence
transcendency
virility
virtuosity
womanhood
womanlihood
years of discretion
majority
leader
MP
Member of Congress
Member of Parliament
alderman
assemblyman
chosen freeholder
city father
congressman
congresswoman
councilman
floor leader
lawgiver
lawmaker
legislator
minority leader
party whip
representative
senator
solon
state senator
whip
Mehrheitsbeteiligung Definition
Blanch
holding
(
)
A
mode
of
tenure
by
the
payment
of
a
small
duty
in
white
rent
(silver)
or
otherwise.
Blench
holding
(
)
See
Blanch
holding.
By-interest
(
n.
)
Self-interest
Holding
(
p.
pr.
&
vb.
n.)
of
Hold
Holding
(
n.
)
The
act
or
state
of
sustaining,
grasping,
or
retaining.
Holding
(
n.
)
A
tenure
Holding
(
n.
)
That
which
holds,
binds,
or
influences.
Holding
(
n.
)
The
burden
or
chorus
of
a
song.
Interest
(
n.
)
To
engage
the
attention
of
Interest
(
n.
)
To
be
concerned
with
or
engaged
in
Interest
(
n.
)
To
cause
or
permit
to
share.
Interest
(
n.
)
Excitement
of
feeling,
whether
pleasant
or
painful,
accompanying
special
attention
to
some
object
Interest
(
n.
)
Participation
in
advantage,
profit,
and
responsibility
Interest
(
n.
)
Advantage,
personal
or
general
Interest
(
n.
)
Premium
paid
for
the
use
of
money,
--
usually
reckoned
as
a
percentage
Interest
(
n.
)
Any
excess
of
advantage
over
and
above
an
exact
equivalent
for
what
is
given
or
rendered.
Interest
(
n.
)
The
persons
interested
in
any
particular
business
or
measure,
taken
collectively
Majority
(
n.
)
The
quality
or
condition
of
being
major
or
greater
Majority
(
n.
)
The
military
rank
of
a
major.
Majority
(
n.
)
The
condition
of
being
of
full
age,
or
authorized
by
law
to
manage
one's
own
affairs.
Majority
(
n.
)
The
greater
number
Majority
(
n.
)
Ancestors
Majority
(
n.
)
The
amount
or
number
by
which
one
aggregate
exceeds
all
other
aggregates
with
which
it
is
contrasted
Self-interest
(
n.
)
Private
interest
majority interest; majority shareholding; majority holding Bedeutung
pastime
interest
pursuit
a
diversion
that
occupies
one's
time
and
thoughts
(usually
pleasantly),
sailing
is
her
favorite
pastime,
his
main
pastime
is
gambling,
he
counts
reading
among
his
interests,
they
criticized
the
boy
for
his
limited
pursuits
retention
keeping
holding
the
act
of
retaining
something
holding
cell
a
jail
in
a
courthouse
where
accused
persons
can
be
confined
during
a
trial
holding
device
a
device
for
holding
something
holding
pen
holding
paddock
holding
yard
a
pen
where
livestock
is
temporarily
confined
egoism
egocentrism
self-interest
selfoncern
selfenteredness
concern
for
your
own
interests
and
welfare
opportunism
self-interest
self-seeking
expedience
taking
advantage
of
opportunities
without
regard
for
the
consequences
for
others
majority
bulk
the
property
resulting
from
being
or
relating
to
the
greater
in
number
of
two
parts,
the
main
part,
the
majority
of
his
customers
prefer
it,
the
bulk
of
the
work
is
finished
sake
interest
a
reason
for
wanting
something
done,
for
your
sake,
died
for
the
sake
of
his
country,
in
the
interest
of
safety,
in
the
common
interest
interest
interestingness
the
power
of
attracting
or
holding
one's
attention
(because
it
is
unusual
or
exciting
etc.),
they
said
nothing
of
great
interest,
primary
colors
can
add
interest
to
a
room
interest
involvement
a
sense
of
concern
with
and
curiosity
about
someone
or
something,
an
interest
in
music
majority
rule
democracy
the
doctrine
that
the
numerical
majority
of
an
organized
group
can
make
decisions
binding
on
the
whole
group
majority
opinion
the
opinion
joined
by
a
majority
of
the
court
(generally
known
simply
as
`the
opinion')
interest
interest
group
(usually
plural)
a
social
group
whose
members
control
some
field
of
activity
and
who
have
common
aims,
the
iron
interests
stepped
up
production
special
interest
an
individual
or
group
who
are
concerned
with
some
particular
part
of
the
economy
and
who
try
to
influence
legislators
or
bureaucrats
to
act
in
their
favor
vested
interest
groups
that
seek
to
control
a
social
system
or
activity
from
which
they
derive
private
benefit
holding
company
a
company
with
controlling
shares
in
other
companies
bank
holding
company
a
holding
company
owning
or
controlling
one
or
more
banks
multibank
holding
company
a
bank
holding
company
owning
several
banks
holding
pattern
the
flight
path
(usually
circular)
maintained
by
an
aircraft
that
is
awaiting
permission
to
land
majority
leader
leader
of
the
majority
party
in
a
legislature
property
belongings
holding
something
owned,
any
tangible
or
intangible
possession
that
is
owned
by
someone,
that
hat
is
my
property,
he
is
a
man
of
property,
shareholding
a
holding
in
the
form
of
shares
of
corporations
EBITDA
Earnings
Before
Interest
Taxes
Depreciation
and
Amortization
income
before
interest
and
taxes
and
depreciation
and
amortization
have
been
subtracted,
an
indicator
of
a
company's
profitability
that
is
watched
by
investors
(especially
in
leveraged
buyouts)
interest
expense
interest
paid
on
loans
interest
stake
(law)
a
right
or
legal
share
of
something,
a
financial
involvement
with
something,
they
have
interests
all
over
the
world,
a
stake
in
the
company's
future
controlling
interest
ownership
of
more
than
%
of
a
corporation's
voting
shares
insurable
interest
an
interest
in
a
person
or
thing
that
will
support
the
issuance
of
an
insurance
policy,
an
interest
in
the
survival
of
the
insured
or
in
the
preservation
of
the
thing
that
is
insured
vested
interest
(law)
an
interest
in
which
there
is
a
fixed
right
to
present
or
future
enjoyment
and
that
can
be
conveyed
to
another
security
interest
any
interest
in
a
property
that
secures
the
payment
of
an
obligation
terminable
interest
an
interest
in
property
that
terminates
under
specific
conditions
undivided
interest
undivided
right
the
interest
in
property
owned
by
tenants
whereby
each
tenant
has
an
equal
right
to
enjoy
the
entire
property
interest
a
fixed
charge
for
borrowing
money,
usually
a
percentage
of
the
amount
borrowed,
how
much
interest
do
you
pay
on
your
mortgage?
compound
interest
interest
calculated
on
both
the
principal
and
the
accrued
interest
simple
interest
interest
paid
on
the
principal
alone
interest
rate
rate
of
interest
the
percentage
of
a
sum
of
money
charged
for
its
use
prime
interest
rate
the
interest
rate
on
short-term
loans
that
banks
charge
their
commercial
customers
with
high
credit
ratings
pooling
of
interest
an
accounting
method
used
in
the
merging
of
companies,
the
balance
sheets
are
added
together
item
by
item,
this
method
is
tax-free
majority
operation
a
threshold
operation
in
which
each
operand
is
or
,
output
is
if
and
only
if
more
than
half
the
operands
have
the
value
majority
absolute
majority
(elections)
more
than
half
of
the
votes
plurality
relative
majority
(in
an
election
with
more
than
options)
the
number
of
votes
for
the
candidate
or
party
receiving
the
greatest
number
(but
less
that
half
of
the
votes)
conflict
of
interest
a
situation
in
which
a
public
official's
decisions
are
influenced
by
the
official's
personal
interests
holding
pattern
a
state
of
inaction
with
no
progress
and
no
change,
you
should
go
into
a
holding
pattern
until
he
gets
over
his
disappointment
majority
legal
age
the
age
at
which
persons
are
considered
competent
to
manage
their
own
affairs
interest
excite
the
curiosity
of,
engage
the
interest
of
concern
interest
occupy
worry
be
on
the
mind
of,
I
worry
about
the
second
Germanic
consonant
shift
matter
to
interest
be
of
importance
or
consequence,
This
matters
to
me!
low-interest
(used
of
loans)
charging
a
relatively
small
percentage
of
the
amount
borrowed
high-interest
(used
of
loans)
charging
a
relatively
large
percentage
of
the
amount
borrowed
interest-bearing
of
financial
obligations
on
which
interest
is
paid
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