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 Übersetzung für 'big business' von Englisch nach Deutsch
big businessgroßes Geschäft {n}
3 Wörter
econ.
big (business) concern
großer Konzern {m}
5+ Wörter
Political leaders almost inevitably pander to big business. Führende Politiker fügen sich fast zwangsläufig der Großindustrie.
Fiktion (Literatur und Film)
filmF
Big Business [Jim Abrahams]
Zwei mal Zwei
Teiltreffer
bot.T
big-toothed / big tooth aspen [Populus grandidentata]
Großzähnige Pappel {f}
fin.
over-the-counter business [esp. Am.] <OTC business>
Tafelgeschäft {n}
econ.
business-to-business {adj} <B2B>
Business-to-Business- <B2B>
market.
mobile business <M-Business>
mobiler Geschäftsverkehr {m}
comm.RadioTV
television business <T-business>
T-Business {n}
Business-to-Business <B2B>Geschäfte {pl} unter Geschäftsleuten
educ.sociol.
big-fish-little-pond effect / big fish little pond effect <BFLPE>
Fischteicheffekt {m}
educ.sociol.
big-fish-little-pond effect / big fish little pond effect <BFLPE>
Bezugsgruppeneffekt {m} [veraltend] [Fischteicheffekt]
big {adj}wichtig
42
big {adj}groß
32767
big {adj}dick [voluminös]
192
big {adj}umfangreich
46
big {adj} [significant]bedeutend
12
big-headGroßkopf {m}
big headGroßkopf {m}
big fussGetue {n} [ugs.] [pej.]
big {adj} [popular]beliebt
6
comm.
big seller
Verkaufsschlager {m}
mus.
big band
Bigband {f}
big questionGretchenfrage {f}
24 Übersetzungen
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • While Landis's action was reversed on appeal, he was seen as a judge determined to rein in big business.
  • Big business involves large-scale corporate-controlled financial or business activities.
  • M-G-M was uncomfortable with its characterization of big business, and particularity banking institutions, as corrupt.
  • The act furthered Wilson's reputation against trusts and big business.
  • The American philosopher John Dewey believed that until "industrial feudalism" is replaced by "industrial democracy", politics will be "the shadow cast on society by big business".

  • Willkie biographer Steve Neal wrote that the war "transformed Willkie from a big-business critic of the New Deal into a champion of freedom.
  • The dominance of the economy by big business was accompanied by an often militant labour movement.
  • Murray Rothbard, an anarcho-capitalist philosopher, used the term "state capitalism" interchangeably with the term "state monopoly capitalism" and used it to describe a partnership of government and big business in which the state intervenes on behalf of large capitalists against the interests of consumers.
  • During the 1980s, perhaps as a reaction to the evening drama series that were gaining high ratings, daytime serials began to incorporate action and adventure storylines, more big-business intrigue, and an increased emphasis on youthful romance.
  • He had recurring roles in the crime series "Gavilan" with Robert Urich and in the short-lived satire on big business, "Empire" (1984), as Dr.

  • While factorially distinct from Eysenck's previous R factor, the S-factor did positively correlate with the R-factor, indicating that a basic left–right or right–left tendency underlies both social values and economic values, although S tapped more into items discussing economic inequality and big business, while R relates more to the treatment of criminals and to sexual issues and military issues.
  • French is an implicitly "official language" of government and big business, and is taught throughout school and still serves as Morocco's primary language of , economics, and scientific university education.
  • The American philosopher John Dewey posited that until "industrial feudalism" is replaced by "industrial democracy", politics will be "the shadow cast on society by big business".
  • In 1984, Ohio sold 27,000 nonresident fishing permits, and sport fishing was described as big business.
  • These libertarian capitalist analysts argue that monopolies and big business are not generally the result of a free market, or that they never arise from a free market; rather, they say that such concentration is enabled by governmental grants of franchises or privileges.

  • The Dynomizer was big business; by 1918, courses in spondylotherapy and ERA cost $200 (about the same purchasing power as $3,150 in 2014); equipment was leased at about $200 with a monthly $5 charge thereafter.
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