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Definition
Synonym
finanzschwach
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
finanzschwach
adj
fin.
financially weak; with inadequate financial resources
finanzschwach
; unsicher
adj
unsound
kapitalschwach,
finanzschwach
adj
fin.
financially weak, with insufficient capital
finanzschwach
; finanziell am Limit
adj
fin.
cash-strapped
finanzschwach
; in finanziellen Schwierigkeiten; finanziell am Limit
ugs.
; nicht flüssig
ugs.
; knapp bei Kasse
ugs.
adj
fin.
ein
finanzschwach
es Unternehmen
ein Betrieb, der in finanziellen Schwierigkeiten steckt
strapped for cash
coll.
; cash-strapped
coll.
a cash-strapped company
a cash-strapped business
Deutsche
finanzschwach Synonyme
abgebrannt
(umgangssprachlich)
Âbankrott
Âblank
(umgangssprachlich)
Âfinanzschwach
Âilliquid
Âinsolvent
Âpleite
Âzahlungsunfähig
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financially weak; with inadequate financial resources Synonyme
finanzschwach Definition
Financial
(
a.
)
Pertaining
to
finance.
Financially
(
adv.
)
In
a
dfinancial
manner.
Inadequate
(
a.
)
Not
adequate
Weak
(
v.
i.)
Wanting
physical
strength.
Weak
(
v.
i.)
Deficient
in
strength
of
body
Weak
(
v.
i.)
Not
able
to
sustain
a
great
weight,
pressure,
or
strain
Weak
(
v.
i.)
Not
firmly
united
or
adhesive
Weak
(
v.
i.)
Not
stiff
Weak
(
v.
i.)
Not
able
to
resist
external
force
or
onset
Weak
(
v.
i.)
Lacking
force
of
utterance
or
sound
Weak
(
v.
i.)
Not
thoroughly
or
abundantly
impregnated
with
the
usual
or
required
ingredients,
or
with
stimulating
and
nourishing
substances
Weak
(
v.
i.)
Lacking
ability
for
an
appropriate
function
or
office
Weak
(
v.
i.)
Not
possessing
or
manifesting
intellectual,
logical,
moral,
or
political
strength,
vigor,
etc.
Weak
(
v.
i.)
Feeble
of
mind
Weak
(
v.
i.)
Resulting
from,
or
indicating,
lack
of
judgment,
discernment,
or
firmness
Weak
(
v.
i.)
Not
having
full
confidence
or
conviction
Weak
(
v.
i.)
Not
able
to
withstand
temptation,
urgency,
persuasion,
etc.
Weak
(
v.
i.)
Wanting
in
power
to
influence
or
bind
Weak
(
v.
i.)
Not
having
power
to
convince
Weak
(
v.
i.)
Wanting
in
point
or
vigor
of
expression
Weak
(
v.
i.)
Not
prevalent
or
effective,
or
not
felt
to
be
prevalent
Weak
(
v.
i.)
Lacking
in
elements
of
political
strength
Weak
(
v.
i.)
Tending
towards
lower
prices
Weak
(
v.
i.)
Pertaining
to,
or
designating,
a
verb
which
forms
its
preterit
(imperfect)
and
past
participle
by
adding
to
the
present
the
suffix
-ed,
-d,
or
the
variant
form
-t
Weak
(
v.
i.)
Pertaining
to,
or
designating,
a
noun
in
Anglo-Saxon,
etc.,
the
stem
of
which
ends
in
-n.
See
Strong,
19
(b).
Weak
(
a.
)
To
make
or
become
weak
Weak-hearted
(
a.
)
Having
little
courage
Weak-kneed
(
a.
)
Having
weak
knees
Weak-minded
(
a.
)
Having
a
weak
mind,
either
naturally
or
by
reason
of
disease
financially weak; with inadequate financial resources Bedeutung
financial
audit
an
attestation
that
the
client's
financial
statement
is
accurate
weak
part
weak
spot
soft
spot
a
place
of
especial
vulnerability
weak
point
an
attribute
that
is
inadequate
or
deficient
statement
financial
statement
a
document
showing
credits
and
debits
financial
forecast
a
forecast
of
the
expected
financial
position
and
the
results
of
operations
and
cash
flows
based
on
expected
conditions
financial
institution
financial
organization
financial
organisation
an
institution
(public
or
private)
that
collects
funds
(from
the
public
or
other
institutions)
and
invests
them
in
financial
assets
Financial
Crimes
Enforcement
Network
FinCEN
a
law
enforcement
agency
of
the
Treasury
Department
responsible
for
establishing
and
implementing
policies
to
detect
money
laundering
Financial
Management
Service
the
federal
agency
in
the
Treasury
Department
that
manages
the
government's
disbursement
and
collection
systems
and
provides
central
accounting
and
financial
reporting
nondepository
financial
institution
a
financial
institution
that
funds
their
investment
activities
from
the
sale
of
securities
or
insurance
depository
financial
institution
bank
banking
concern
banking
company
a
financial
institution
that
accepts
deposits
and
channels
the
money
into
lending
activities,
he
cashed
a
check
at
the
bank,
that
bank
holds
the
mortgage
on
my
home
financial
center
the
part
of
a
city
where
financial
institutions
are
centered
financial
analyst
securities
analyst
an
analyst
who
studies
the
financial
performance
of
corporations
chief
financial
officer
CFO
the
corporate
executive
having
financial
authority
to
make
appropriations
and
authorize
expenditures
for
a
firm
treasurer
financial
officer
an
officer
charged
with
receiving
and
disbursing
funds
weak
interaction
weak
force
(physics)
an
interaction
between
elementary
particles
involving
neutrinos
or
antineutrinos
that
is
responsible
for
certain
kinds
of
radioactive
decay,
mediated
by
intermediate
vector
bosons
financial
gain
the
amount
of
monetary
gain
aid
economic
aid
financial
aid
money
to
support
a
worthy
person
or
cause
financial
loss
loss
of
money
or
decrease
in
financial
value
natural
resource
natural
resources
resources
(actual
and
potential)
supplied
by
nature
labor
resources
resources
of
available
manpower
land
resources
natural
resources
in
the
form
of
arable
land
mineral
resources
natural
resources
in
the
form
of
minerals
support
financial
support
funding
backing
financial
backing
financial
resources
provided
to
make
some
project
possible,
the
foundation
provided
support
for
the
experiment
financial
condition
the
condition
of
(corporate
or
personal)
finances
indebtedness
liability
financial
obligation
an
obligation
to
pay
money
to
another
party
fiscal
year
financial
year
any
accounting
period
of
months
inadequate
unequal
lacking
the
requisite
qualities
or
resources
to
meet
a
task,
inadequate
training,
the
staff
was
inadequate,
she
was
unequal
to
the
task
weak-stemmed
having
a
weak
stem
weak
deficient
in
intelligence
or
mental
power,
a
weak
mind
watery
washy
weak
overly
diluted,
thin
and
insipid,
washy
coffee,
watery
milk,
weak
tea
weak
likely
to
fail
under
stress
or
pressure,
the
weak
link
in
the
chain
fallible
frail
imperfect
weak
wanting
in
moral
strength,
courage,
or
will,
having
the
attributes
of
man
as
opposed
to
e.g.
divine
beings,
I'm
only
a
fallible
human,
frail
humanity
faint
weak
deficient
in
magnitude,
barely
perceptible,
lacking
clarity
or
brightness
or
loudness
etc,
a
faint
outline,
the
wan
sun
cast
faint
shadows,
the
faint
light
of
a
distant
candle,
weak
colors,
a
faint
hissing
sound,
a
faint
aroma,
a
weak
pulse
weak
not
having
authority,
political
strength,
or
governing
power,
a
weak
president
weak
(used
of
verbs)
having
standard
(or
regular)
inflection
weak-kneed
lacking
will
power
or
resolution,
the
role
of
the
dissenter
is
not
for
the
weak-kneed
decrepit
debile
feeble
infirm
rickety
sapless
weak
weakly
lacking
bodily
or
muscular
strength
or
vitality,
a
feeble
old
woman,
her
body
looked
sapless
weak
deficient
or
lacking
in
some
skill,
he's
weak
in
spelling
unaccented
light
weak
(used
of
vowels
or
syllables)
pronounced
with
little
or
no
stress,
a
syllable
that
ends
in
a
short
vowel
is
a
light
syllable,
a
weak
stress
on
the
second
syllable
weak
wanting
in
physical
strength,
a
weak
pillar
inadequate
poor
short
not
sufficient
to
meet
a
need,
an
inadequate
income,
a
poor
salary,
money
is
short,
on
short
rations,
food
is
in
short
supply,
short
on
experience
weak
tending
downward
in
price,
a
weak
market
for
oil
stocks
fiscal
financial
involving
financial
matters,
fiscal
responsibility
financially
from
a
financial
point
of
view,
this
was
financially
unattractive
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