earn

earn
transitive verb
1) [Person, Tat, Benehmen:] verdienen

earned income — Einkommen aus Arbeit

it earned him much respect — es trug ihm viel Respekt ein

2) (bring in as income or interest) einbringen
3) (incur) eintragen; einbringen
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[ə:n]
verb
1) (to gain (money, wages, one's living) by working: He earns $200 a week; He earns his living by cleaning shoes; You can afford a car now that you're earning.) verdienen
2) (to deserve: I've earned a rest.) verdienen
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earn
[ɜ:n, AM ɜ:rn]
I. vt
1. (be paid)
to \earn sth etw verdienen [o einnehmen]
to \earn one's daily bread [as a waiter] sein Brot [o BRD fam seine Brötchen] [als Kellner] verdienen
to \earn a living [or one's livelihood] seinen Lebensunterhalt verdienen
2. (yield)
to \earn sb sth jdm etw einbringen
at 10% interest, £10,000 in the bank will \earn you £1,000 a year bei 10 % Zinsen tragen dir 10.000 Pfund auf der Bank 1.000 Pfund im Jahr ein
3. (deserve)
to \earn sth etw verdienen
I feel I've \earned a few weeks off ich glaube, ich habe mir ein paar Wochen Urlaub verdient
to \earn sb sth jdm etw einbringen
the president's speeches \earned him many friends mit seinen Reden hat sich der Präsident viele Freunde gemacht
to \earn sb nothing but criticism jdm nichts als Kritik einbringen
to \earn sb's respect jds Respekt gewinnen
II. vi verdienen
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[ɜːn]
vt
money, praise, rest verdienen; (FIN) interest bringen

to earn one's keep/a living — Kost und Logis/seinen Lebensunterhalt verdienen

to earn a or one's crust (Brit) — seine Brötchen verdienen (inf)

this earned him a lot of money/respect — das trug ihm viel Geld/große Achtung ein, damit verdiente er sich (dat) viel Geld/große Achtung

he's earned it — das hat er sich (dat) verdient

earning capacity — Verdienstmöglichkeiten pl

earning value — Ertragswert m

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earn [ɜːn; US ɜrn] v/t
1. Geld etc verdienen:
earned income Arbeits-, Erwerbseinkommen n;
earned surplus Geschäftsgewinn m; bread A 2, honest A 2, living B 4
2. Zinsen etc einbringen: interest A 11
3. fig jemandem etwas einbringen, -tragen:
it earned him a promotion (a warning)
4. fig Lob, Tadel etc
a) verdienen
b) ernten, erhalten
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transitive verb
1) [Person, Tat, Benehmen:] verdienen

earned income — Einkommen aus Arbeit

it earned him much respect — es trug ihm viel Respekt ein

2) (bring in as income or interest) einbringen
3) (incur) eintragen; einbringen
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v.
verdienen v.

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