income

income
noun
Einkommen, das

incomes — (receipts) Einkünfte Pl.

live within/beyond one's income — entsprechend seinen Verhältnissen/über seine Verhältnisse leben

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['iŋkəm]
noun
(money received by a person as wages etc: He cannot support his family on his income.) das Einkommen
- academic.ru/37412/income_tax">income tax
- income-tax return
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in·come
[ˈɪŋkʌm, AM esp ˈɪn-]
n Einkommen nt, SCHWEIZ bes Lohn m; of a company Einnahmen pl, Einkünfte pl; (proceeds, return) Ertrag m
government \income Regierungseinnahmen pl
personal \income Privateinkommen nt, Einkommen nt der privaten Haushalte
people on low \incomes Menschen mit niedrigem Einkommen
\income from investment of capital Einkünfte pl aus Kapitalvermögen
\income from real estate holdings Liegenschaftenerfolg m
\income from trade investments Beteiligungsertrag m
\income from trading activities Handelsergebnis nt
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['ɪnkʌm]
n
Einkommen nt; (= receipts) Einkünfte pl

an annual income of £45,000 — ein Jahreseinkommen von £ 45.000

families on low incomes, low-income families — einkommensschwache Familien pl

to live within one's income — seinen Verhältnissen entsprechend leben

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income [ˈıŋkʌm; ˈınkʌm] s WIRTSCH Einkommen n, Einkünfte pl (beide:
from aus):
income from employment Arbeitseinkommen;
be on a low income ein geringes Einkommen haben;
live within (beyond) one’s income seinen Verhältnissen entsprechend (über seine Verhältnisse) leben; earn 1, unearned
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noun
Einkommen, das

incomes — (receipts) Einkünfte Pl.

live within/beyond one's income — entsprechend seinen Verhältnissen/über seine Verhältnisse leben

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n.
Einkommen n.
Verdienst m.

English-german dictionary. 2013.

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