English-German translations for discount

  • Abschlagder
  • Ermäßigungdie
  • Preisnachlassder
  • Rabattder
    Gewähren Sie ihnen höhere Rabatte als den Großen. Give him greater discounts than you give to the bigger bookseller. Und die Großverlage sind diejenigen, die diese Rabatte gewähren! It is also the big publishing houses which guarantee these discounts. Wissen Sie denn nicht, wer die Rabatte für den kleinen Buchhändler gewähren muß? Do you not know who has to guarantee the discounts for the small bookshop?
  • Abgelddas
  • abtun
  • abziehen
  • außer Acht lassen
  • Disagiodas
  • DiscountDiscounter haben in Deutschland Tradition. Germany has a tradition or number of discount supermarkets. Durch die weltweite Finanz- und Lebensmittelkrise wird am Konsum gespart, weshalb der Umsatzanteil der Discounter gestiegen ist. The global financial and food crisis means that people are saving on consumption, and that means a rise in market share for discounters.
  • DiscounterderDiscounter haben in Deutschland Tradition. Germany has a tradition or number of discount supermarkets. Durch die weltweite Finanz- und Lebensmittelkrise wird am Konsum gespart, weshalb der Umsatzanteil der Discounter gestiegen ist. The global financial and food crisis means that people are saving on consumption, and that means a rise in market share for discounters.
  • einberechnen
  • einen Rabatt gewähren
  • einkalkulieren
  • mit in Betracht ziehen
  • mitberücksichtigen
  • Nachlassder
    In diesem Jahr erhält allein das Vereinigte Königreich einen Rabatt von rund 3 Mrd. EUR, weil 1984 ein Nachlass auf die Beiträge ausgehandelt wurde. This year, the United Kingdom alone will receive a rebate of some EUR 3 billion because of a discount on contributions negotiated in 1984.
  • Nachlass gewähren
  • nachlassen
  • reduzieren
  • skontieren
  • Skontodas
  • unberücksichtigt lassen

Definition of discount

  • To deduct from an account, debt, charge, and the like
  • To lend money upon, deducting the discount or allowance for interest
  • To take into consideration beforehand; to anticipate and form conclusions concerning (an event
  • To lend, or make a practice of lending, money, abating the discount
  • A reduction in price
  • A deduction made for interest, in advancing money upon, or purchasing, a bill or note not due; payment in advance of interest upon money
  • The act of one who believes, or act as though they believe, that their own feelings are more important than the reality of a situation
  • Specializing in selling goods at reduced prices

Examples

  • Merchants sometimes discount five or six per cent for prompt payment of bills.
  • the banks discount notes and bills of exchange
  • They discounted his comments.
  • This store offers discounts on all its wares. That store specializes in discount wares, too.
  • If youre looking for cheap clothes, theres a discount clothier around the corner.

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