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 Übersetzung für 'man of business' von Englisch nach Deutsch
man of businessBeauftragter {m}
man of businessGeschäftsmann {m}
man of businessBevollmächtigter {m}
4 Wörter
strenuous man of businessrühriger Geschäftsmann {m}
idiom
thorough man of business
geborener Geschäftsmann {m}
Teiltreffer
one-man businessEinmannunternehmen {n}
one-man businessEinmannbetrieb {m}
one-man businessEinzelfirma {f}
one-man businessEinmanngeschäft {n}
proverb
One man's meat is another man's poison.
Dem einen ist's Speise, dem andern Gift.
proverb
One man's meat is another man's poison.
Des einen Freud ist des anderen Leid.
proverb
One man's joy is another man's sorrow.
Des einen Freud', des andern Leid.
proverb
One man's trash is another man's treasure.
Des einen Leid ist des anderen Freud.
proverb
A drunken man's words are a sober man's thoughts.
Worte eines Betrunkenen sind die Gedanken des Nüchternen.
sports
twelfth man <12th man> [own football supporters]
zwölfter Mann {m} [Fußballjargon]
fin.
over-the-counter business [esp. Am.] <OTC business>
Tafelgeschäft {n}
of mandes Menschen
man of learningStudierter {m}
man of abilityfähiger Mann {m}
man of senseverständiger Mensch {m}
development of manMenschheitsentwicklung {f}
ungeprüft
myth.
Ages of Man
Weltalter {pl} der Antike
ethn.
man of Fiji
Fidschianer {m}
man of muscleMann {m} mit Muskeln
man of learningGelehrter {m}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • He is a confirmed bachelor and a man of business, describing himself as not much else than a speaking machine.
  • Johnston was a man of business and a dedicated Presbyterian, whereas Dalrymple was an Episcopalian.
  • It is also concerned with Lady Ludlow's man of business, Mr.
  • Doyce wants a partner and man of business at his factory and Arthur agrees to fill that role.
  • He was seen as a reliable man of business and held a number of junior ministerial offices.

  • Roentgen was first and foremost an astute man of business.
  • He was – according to the Dictionary of National Biography – a very good man of business.
  • Lord Brougham described him as an excellent man of business, asking enough questions to help him understand the matter—whereas George IV feared to ask questions lest he display his ignorance and George III would ask too many and then not wait for a response.
  • The first is the author and reader of "The Continuity of Parks", the second is the frame story of a man of business reading a novel, and the third is the embedded story about the two lovers.
  • Subsequently, he transferred his allegiance to the Duke of Bedford, sitting as Member of Parliament (MP) for the Bedford pocket borough of Tavistock and eventually becoming the Bedford Whigs' permanent "man of business" in the House of Commons.

  • He was—according to the Dictionary of National Biography—a very good man of business.
  • Thomas Seckford Esquire (1515 – 1587) was a senior lawyer, a "man of business" at the court of Queen Elizabeth I, a landowner of the armigerous Suffolk gentry, Member of Parliament, He was the patron of Christopher Saxton in the making of the first surveyed County Atlas of England and Wales.
  • Williams comments that it was upon his return to Aberglasney "that we first begin to know something of his personality and see for the first time the conflict in him between the dreamy romantic and the practical man of business that runs through his life."
  • He died on 10 May 1552 at Raynham. He was succeeded by his great-grandson, Sir Roger Townshend (died 1590), who served Thomas Howard, 4th Duke of Norfolk as his man of business.
  • Eustace had always been an acute man of business, and despite his professional troubles he continued to prosper financially, recovering most of the Eustace estates forfeited by the Baltinglass branch of the family (some of which he returned to dispossessed Catholic cousins), and amassing a fortune which was reckoned to be between sixty and eighty thousand pounds (making him a multi-millionaire by modern standards).

  • Howell also became a business adviser to Algernon Swinburne, becoming "not only his man of business but also the partner of his amusements and the recipient of his confidences".
  • A contemporary article in "Syren and Shipping" said that Stoker was a "shrewd man of business, an able administrator at the head of affairs and the capital of Lancashire behind it, ML should flourish exceedingly".
  • One of the first acts of the newly formed Society was the publication of a pamphlet describing the objectives of the Society, which were to promote a higher standard of efficiency in the science of accounting and the art of bookkeeping; to bring together those interested directly or indirectly in matters of accounting, to promote the exchange of ideas, and to encourage mutual assistance between members; to encourage the adoption of improved methods and to secure uniformity in matters of accounting; and to promote confidence between the public accountant, the bookkeeper, and the man of business.
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