transaction

transaction
noun
1) (doing of business)

after the transaction of their business — nachdem sie das Geschäftliche erledigt hatten

2) (piece of business) Geschäft, das; (financial) Transaktion, die
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[-ʃən]
noun
1) (a particular piece of business; a business deal.) die Transaktion
2) (the act of transacting: The transaction of the deal took several days.) die Abwicklung
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trans·ac·tion
[trænˈzækʃən]
n
1. ECON Transaktion f
a \transaction on the Stock Exchange Börsentransaktion f
business \transaction Geschäft nt
\transaction of business Geschäftsbetrieb m
fraudulent \transaction Schwindelgeschäft nt
2. (published report)
\transactions pl Sitzungsbericht m
3. COMPUT Datenbewegung f, Transaktion f
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[trn'zkSən]
n
1) (= act) Abwicklung f; (= deal) Abschluss m

transaction of business — Geschäftsbetrieb m

the bank will be closed for the transaction of business at 3 p.m. — die Bank hat or ist ab 15.00 Uhr geschlossen

2) (= piece of business) Geschäft nt; (FIN, ST EX) Transaktion f
3) pl (of society) Sitzungsbericht m
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transaction s
1. Durchführung f, Abwicklung f, Erledigung f
2. Ver-, Unterhandlung f
3. WIRTSCH Transaktion f, Geschäft n, (Geschäfts)Abschluss m: academic.ru/379/account">account C 1
4. JUR Rechtsgeschäft n
5. IT Transaktion f (kurzer Teilauftrag an einen Computer, der vorrangig bearbeitet wird)
6. pl WIRTSCH (Geschäfts)Umsatz m
7. pl Protokoll n, Sitzungsbericht m (der Börse oder einer gelehrten Gesellschaft)
tr. abk
1. transaction
2. LING transitive trans.
3. translated
4. translation
5. translator
6. transpose
trans. abk
1. transaction
2. transferred
3. LING transitive trans.
4. transport (transportation)
5. transverse
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noun
1) (doing of business)

after the transaction of their business — nachdem sie das Geschäftliche erledigt hatten

2) (piece of business) Geschäft, das; (financial) Transaktion, die
* * *
n.
Abwicklung f.
Durchführung f.
Erledigung f.
Transaktion f.

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