excise

excise
I noun
Verbrauchsteuer, die

Customs and Excise [Department] — (Brit.) Amt für Zölle und Verbrauchsteuer

II transitive verb
1) (from book, article) entfernen (from aus); (from film also) herausschneiden (from aus)
2) (Med.) entfernen; exzidieren (fachspr.)
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I noun
(the tax on goods etc made and sold within a country.) die Warensteuer
II verb
(to cut out or off.) herausschneiden
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ex·cise1
[ˈeksaɪz]
I. n no pl FIN Verbrauchssteuer f
\excise on alcohol Alkoholsteuer f
local \excise örtliche Verbrauchssteuer
to increase [or raise] /lower \excise die Verbrauchssteuer erhöhen [o anheben] /senken
Customs and E\excise Behörde f für Zölle und Verbrauchssteuern
II. adj attr
\excise duty [on sth] Verbrauchssteuern [für etw akk]
\excise duty on beer Biersteuer f
\excise law Verbrauchssteuergesetz nt
\excise regulations verbrauchssteuerrechtliche Bestimmungen
ex·cise2
[ekˈsaɪz]
vt
to \excise sth (remove) etw entfernen (from von +dat); from list etw streichen; FILM etw herausschneiden
to \excise a chapter ein Kapitel herausnehmen
to \excise a tumour [or AM tumor] einen Tumor entfernen
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I ['eksaɪz]
n
1) Verbrauchssteuer f (on auf +acc, für)

excise on beer/tobacco — Bier-/Tabaksteuer f

2) (Brit: department) Verwaltungsabteilung für indirekte Steuern
II [ek'saɪz]
vt (MED)
herausschneiden, entfernen (also fig)
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excise1 [ekˈsaız; ık-] v/t
1. MED herausschneiden, entfernen
2. fig ausmerzen
excise2
A v/t [ekˈsaız; ık-] jemanden besteuern
B s [ˈeksaız] auch excise duty Verbrauchssteuer f (auf inländischen Waren)
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I noun
Verbrauchsteuer, die

Customs and Excise [Department] — (Brit.) Amt für Zölle und Verbrauchsteuer

II transitive verb
1) (from book, article) entfernen (from aus); (from film also) herausschneiden (from aus)
2) (Med.) entfernen; exzidieren (fachspr.)

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