inventory

inventory
noun
1) (list) Bestandsliste, die

make or take an inventory of something — von etwas ein Inventar aufstellen

2) (stock) Lagerbestand, der
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['invəntri, ](American[) 'invən,to:ri]
American - inventories; noun
(a formal and detailed list of goods eg house furniture.) das Inventarsverzeichnis
* * *
in·ven·tory
[ˈɪnvəntri, AM -tɔ:ri]
I. n
1. ECON (catalogue) Inventar nt, Bestandsliste f, Lagerverzeichnis nt fachspr
to draw up [or take] an \inventory eine Bestandsliste aufstellen, Bestand [o Inventar] aufnehmen
2. AM ECON (stock) [Lager]bestand m, [Waren]bestand m, Bestände pl, Vorräte pl
our \inventory of used cars is the best wir haben das beste Angebot an Gebrauchtwagen
3. ECON (stock counting) Inventur f, Bestandsaufnahme f fachspr
to take \inventory Inventur machen
II. n modifier Bestands-
\inventory audit Bestandsprüfung f
\inventory card Bestandskarte f, Lagerkarte f
\inventory item/number Inventarposten m/-nummer f
\inventory level Lagerbestand m
\inventory liquidation Lagerabbau m
\inventory period Inventarfrist f
\inventory register Inventurbuch nt
\inventory shrinkage Bestandsverlust m
\inventory turnover Lagerumschlag m
\inventory valuation Inventurbewertung f
\inventory variation Inventurabweichung f
\inventory of assets Vermögensinventar nt
III. vt ECON
to \inventory sth inventarisieren
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['Invəntrɪ]
1. n
Inventar nt, Bestandsaufnahme f

to make or take an inventory of sth — Inventar von etw or den Bestand einer Sache (gen) aufnehmen

2. vt (COMM)
inventarisieren
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inventory [ˈınvəntrı; US -ˌtəʊriː; -ˌtɔː-]
A s
1. Bestandsverzeichnis n, Liste f der Vermögensgegenstände:
inventory of property JUR (besonders Konkurs)Masseverzeichnis n
2. WIRTSCH Inventar n, Lager(bestands)verzeichnis n, Bestandsliste f:
make (oder take) an inventory of B a
3. WIRTSCH Inventar n, (Waren-, Lager)Bestand m:
inventory control Lager(bestands)kontrolle f;
inventory sheet Inventarverzeichnis n;
inventory value Inventarwert m
4. WIRTSCH Inventur f, Bestandsaufnahme f:
take inventory Inventur machen
B v/t WIRTSCH inventarisieren:
a) eine Bestandsliste machen von
b) in eine Bestandsliste aufnehmen
invt. abk inventory
* * *
noun
1) (list) Bestandsliste, die

make or take an inventory of something — von etwas ein Inventar aufstellen

2) (stock) Lagerbestand, der
* * *
n.
Bestandsaufnahme f.
Inventar -e n.
Inventarisierung f.
Inventur -en f.

English-german dictionary. 2013.

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