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 Übersetzung für 'bad deal' von Englisch nach Deutsch
bad dealschlechtes Geschäft {n}
Teiltreffer
to dealfeilschen
370
dealMenge {f}
46
to dealbehandeln
559
to dealzuteilen
340
dealAbmachung {f}
394
econ.
deal
Abschluss {m}
230
games
to deal
Karten ausgeben
dealAnteil {m}
36
dealDeal {m} [ugs.]
29
games
to deal
geben
336
to dealhandeln
2078
dealÜbereinkunft {f}
73
to dealGeschäfte tätigen
dealTeil {m} {n}
22
dealgeschäftliche Transaktion {f}
dealGeschäft {n}
1120
econ.
asset deal
Unternehmenskauf {m} [Unterart Asset Deal]
done dealabgemachte Sache {f}
profitable dealeinträgliches Geschäft {n}
RadioTV
TV deal
Fernsehvertrag {m}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Rather than entering a bad deal, not joining the partnership would be better than experiencing the adverse effects of the entry of cheap agricultural products on Philippine farmers.
  • so someone had the idea that if we sent them a double live album, three discs for the price of one wouldn't be such a bad deal."
  • It aimed to "put right the bad deal which customers and taxpayers got from the privatisation of the utilities".
  • Sarah calls it quits with her and Graham's fling/relationship knowing that their pleasure and the bad deal almost killed the family business.
  • In one incident, he allegedly ordered an elderly mobster to murder his own son, after Patriarca lost a substantial amount of money on a bad deal.

  • ('a bad deal').
  • The federal government was content to allow Justice Gabrielson’s ruling to stand and bring an end to what was a bad deal for the victims.
  • Opponents of the annexation called it a "bad deal for all" on a website created to oppose the proposal.
  • Prime Minister Netanyahu strongly criticized it as a "historic mistake", and finance minister Naftali Bennett called it a "very bad deal".
  • Due to extensive pollution, this turned out to be a bad deal for the state.

  • Landowners complained of unfair practices, but so did others who felt excluded or as though they were getting a bad deal.
  • com pointed out that this is in contrast to statements made by US President Donald J Trump who, in an interview with Reuters on 22 February 2017, called the New START treaty a "one-sided deal" and a "bad deal".
  • Nevertheless, he will make the best of a bad deal, with the help of the two women of his life.
  • When New York City police arrive and take Parker away in connection with a previous "bad deal", Prettywillie is left to face the wrath of the investors.
  • In January and March 2019, he was one of only 28 Conservative Eurosceptic MPs – the so-called 'Spartans' – to vote against Theresa May's EU Withdrawal Agreement in all three divisions in the House of Commons, because "Brexit should mean Brexit and no deal is better than this bad deal".

  • ... lit. "Bad deal" or "Unfair trade") is a 2010 South Korean action crime film by Ryoo Seung-wan.
  • the leading banking house suffered from a bad deal and the fall of the EIC-stocks.
  • In July, he called the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action "a bad deal" and questioned why the U.S.
  • She later went on to say before the 2017 United Kingdom general election that she would be willing to leave the EU without a deal, saying that "no deal is better than a bad deal.
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