Englisch - Deutsch Übersetzung von Loose change
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Übersetzung & Definition
some loose change: etwas Kleingeld
Here, I have some loose change. Hier, ich habe etwas Kleingeld.
Beispiel
- "Kevin Connors: Found him in the break room, on his hands and knees, searching for loose change under the coffee machine."
Übung 1
Fill in the blanks below with the following terms:
debit card | cash | change | charge | credit card | cheque
Not all the terms from the list are used in the exercise
A is used to purchase goods and services. It is linked directly to a bank account and payment is instant.
is the remainder or difference of a transaction, or money in coin form.
A is used to purchase goods and services. Payment is based on credit and must be repaid monthly, usually with interest.
The verb "" indicates payment by credit or debit card.
debit card | cash | change | charge | credit card | cheque
Not all the terms from the list are used in the exercise
A is used to purchase goods and services. It is linked directly to a bank account and payment is instant.
is the remainder or difference of a transaction, or money in coin form.
A is used to purchase goods and services. Payment is based on credit and must be repaid monthly, usually with interest.
The verb "" indicates payment by credit or debit card.
Fill in the blanks below with the following terms:
debit card | cash | change | charge | credit card | cheque
Not all the terms from the list are used in the exercise
A debit card 1 is used to purchase goods and services. It is linked directly to a bank account and payment is instant.
change 2 is the remainder or difference of a transaction, or money in coin form.
A credit card 3 is used to purchase goods and services. Payment is based on credit and must be repaid monthly, usually with interest.
The verb "charge 4" indicates payment by credit or debit card.
debit card | cash | change | charge | credit card | cheque
Not all the terms from the list are used in the exercise
A debit card 1 is used to purchase goods and services. It is linked directly to a bank account and payment is instant.
change 2 is the remainder or difference of a transaction, or money in coin form.
A credit card 3 is used to purchase goods and services. Payment is based on credit and must be repaid monthly, usually with interest.
The verb "charge 4" indicates payment by credit or debit card.
1 debit card: A debit card is linked directly to the card holder's bank account (savings or checking, generally), and is used to purchase goods or service directly. Debit cards are also called bank, ATM, or cashpoint cards.
2 change: "Change" has a few meanings, but when speaking of money, the term means both "the difference or remainder of a transaction", as well as "money in coin form". Kevin might find some change in the sofa, or he might receive 5 dollars in change for his purchase of a 15 dollar book with a twenty dollar bill.
3 credit card: Credit cards are used to purchase items on the credit of the card holder. The card holder is billed monthly for any purchases made, generally with interest.
4 charge: As a verb in the financial sense, "to charge" means to fix or ask for payment. The verb has several other meanings in different contexts, but the primary meaning of the term is to "bill an amount of money". The term also indicates that someone is paying by card (credit or debit) as in the sentence: Please charge these boots to my credit card.
Übung 2
It's find-a-term time: fill in the blank!
Anyone who enjoys eating out in restaurants, having people carry their bags for them, or travelling by taxi will find this term useful! It's the money you leave to someone who has provided you with a service, to thank them.
"I only leave for waiters who tell me a funny joke during the meal."
Anyone who enjoys eating out in restaurants, having people carry their bags for them, or travelling by taxi will find this term useful! It's the money you leave to someone who has provided you with a service, to thank them.
"I only leave for waiters who tell me a funny joke during the meal."
It's find-a-term time: fill in the blank!
Anyone who enjoys eating out in restaurants, having people carry their bags for them, or travelling by taxi will find this term useful! It's the money you leave to someone who has provided you with a service, to thank them.
"I only leave tips for waiters who tell me a funny joke during the meal."
Anyone who enjoys eating out in restaurants, having people carry their bags for them, or travelling by taxi will find this term useful! It's the money you leave to someone who has provided you with a service, to thank them.
"I only leave tips for waiters who tell me a funny joke during the meal."
tips: "Tips" is the right answer. A "tip" is a small (or large!) amount of money which goes beyond the standard price for a service. For example, it is standard practice in the US to leave a tip of at least 10% of the value of a meal at a restaurant. There is also a related verb: "to tip (generously)". It's unusual to leave a tip at supermarkets, but Harold is an unusual man!
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