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Focus on Modern Careers 3 Unit 10: Money makes the world go round Name: Klasse: Datum: Unit 10: Money makes the world go round Seite 78 finances [ˈfaɪnænsɪz] Finanzen, Einkünfte Making a list of your personal finances gives you an overview of how much money you have. bank account [ˈbæŋk əkaʊnt] Bankkonto Do you know how much money you have on your bank account? expenditure [ɪkˈspendɪtʃə] Ausgaben wise [waɪz] klug, weise to keep sb long [ˌkiːp ˈlɒŋ] jdn lang aufhalten loan [ləʊn] Kredit, Darlehen polytechnic [ˌpɒliˈteknɪk] Fachhochschule, technische Hochschule bookshelf, pl bookshelves [ˈbʊkʃelf, ˈbʊkʃelvz] Bücherregal [ˌplæstɪk ˈmʌni] Plastikgeld © 2015 Cornelsen Schulverlage GmbH, Berlin und VERITAS-Verlag, Linz. Alle Rechte vorbehalten. Seite 79 Transkript They are trying to get a loan to buy a house. Seite 79 plastic money (Kreditkartengeld) Many people prefer paying with plastic money to paying in cash. traveller’s cheque [ˈtrævələs tʃek] Reisescheck outdated [ˌaʊtˈdeɪtɪd] veraltet, nicht mehr aktuell Paying in cash seems to be outdated. cashpoint (machine) [ˈkæʃpɔɪnt] Bankomat straightforward [ˌstreɪtˈfɔːwəd] einfach advance [ədˈvɑːns] Vorschuss PIN (= personal identification number) [pɪn, ˌpɜːsənl aɪdentɪfɪˈkeɪʃn nʌmbə] PIN, persönliche Geheimzahl symbol [ˈsɪmbl] Symbol (card) issuer [ˈɪʃuə] Kartenunternehmen, (Karten-)Aussteller loading charge [ˌləʊdɪŋ ˈtʃɑːdʒ] Ausgabeaufschlag transaction [trænˈzækʃn] (Geschäfts-)Vorgang, Transaktion thin [θɪn] dünn gesät, selten emergency [ɪˈmɜːdʒənsi] Notfall Could you tell me where the next cashpoint machine is? He has asked for an advance of $200 on his salary. Seite 80 Seite 1 von 4 In foreign countries, you are charged for every transaction at an ATM. You can always call me in an Focus on Modern Careers 3 Unit 10: Money makes the world go round © 2015 Cornelsen Schulverlage GmbH, Berlin und VERITAS-Verlag, Linz. Alle Rechte vorbehalten. emergency. golden [ˈɡəʊldən] golden, aus Gold liable [ˈlaɪəbl] haftbar fraud [frɔːd] Betrug to let sth out of sight [aʊt əv ˈsaɪt] etw aus den Augen lassen record [ˈrekɔːd] Aufzeichnung, Nachweis helpline [ˈhelplaɪn] Hotline credit limit [ˈkredɪt lɪmɪt] Verfügungsrahmen victim [ˈvɪktɪm] Opfer The victims have never been able to forget what happened. explanation [ˌekspləˈneɪʃn] Erklärung, Erläuterung He gave us a quick explanation of how the programme works. thief, pl thieves [θiːf, θiːvz] DiebIn The police officers still haven’t caught the thief. theft [θeft] Diebstahl She was arrested for committing several thefts. to rob a bank [ˌrɒb ə ˈbæŋk] eine Bank überfallen, eine He needed a lot of money so he Bank ausrauben decided to rob a bank. to notify [ˈnəʊtɪfaɪ] benachrichtigen, mitteilen veterinarian [ˌvetərɪˈneəriən] Tierarzt/-ärztin, VeterinärIn line of credit [ˌlaɪn əv ˈkredɪt] Kreditrahmen stunned [stʌnd] fassungslos to fall victim (to sth) [fɔːl ˈvɪktɪm] (einer Sache) zum Opfer fallen to cover a loss [ˈkʌvər ə lɒs] einen Verlust decken blitz [blɪts] Angriff, Großaktion bandit [ˈbændɪt] Bandit era [ˈɪərə] Ära, Epoche to blow (blew, blown) [bləʊ] blasen; explodieren, sprengen gun [ɡʌn] Schusswaffe blazing [ˈbleɪzɪŋ] glühend sophisticated [səˈfɪstɪkeɪtɪd] raffiniert, anspruchsvoll ingenious [ɪnˈdʒiːniəs] einfallsreich, genial crook [krʊk] GaunerIn to drain (sth from sth) [dreɪn] (etw von etw) ableiten meanwhile [ˈmiːnwaɪl] inzwischen, unterdessen stick-up guy inf [ˈstɪk ʌp ɡaɪ] BankräuberIn bank heist inf [ˈbæŋk haɪst] Banküberfall Seite 81 Seite 2 von 4 Don’t forget to notify me if you are joining us for supper. The company had to pay $20.000 to cover the loss. The tea is very hot. You should blow on it before you drink it. © 2015 Cornelsen Schulverlage GmbH, Berlin und VERITAS-Verlag, Linz. Alle Rechte vorbehalten. Focus on Modern Careers 3 Unit 10: Money makes the world go round attorney AE [əˈtɜːni] Staatsanwalt/-anwältin to prosecute [ˈprɒsɪkjuːt] strafrechtlich verfolgen conspirator [kənˈspɪrətə] VerschwörerIn, MittäterIn federal [ˈfedərəl] Bundes- Federal Trade Commission [ˌfedərəl ˈtreɪd kəmɪʃn] Bundeshandelskommission (USA) combined [kəmˈbaɪnd] kombiniert, Gesamt- gross domestic product (GDP) [ˌɡrəʊs dəˌmestɪk ˈprɒdʌkt] Bruttoinlandsprodukt (BIP) Austria has a fairly high gross domestic product. bank robbery [ˈbæŋk rɒbəri] Banküberfall, Bankraub This has already been the third bank robbery this week. to amount to [əˈmaʊnt tə] sich belaufen auf The total costs of the trip amount to $50 per person. ringleader [ˈrɪŋliːdə] RädelsführerIn barely [ˈbeəli] kaum to make a dent [ˌmeɪk ə ˈdent] Wirkung zeigen white-collar [ˌwaɪt ˈkɒlə] Schreibtisch-, Büro- prosecutor [ˈprɒsɪkjuːtə] AnklägerIn, Staatsanwalt, -anwältin tactic [ˈtæktɪk] Taktik to detect [dɪˈtekt] entdecken to deter [dɪˈtɜː] abschrecken, abhalten to fine-tune [ˌfaɪn ˈtjuːn] fein abstimmen obstacle [ˈɒbstəkl] Hindernis funds pl [fʌndz] Gelder to launder (money) [ˈlɔːndə] (Geld) waschen to catch up [ˌkætʃ ˈʌp] aufholen, einholen scam [skæm] Schwindel, Gaunerei to trick [trɪk] täuschen, hereinlegen victimless [ˈvɪktɪmləs] ohne Opfer to temper [ˈtempə] mildern, mäßigen postal [ˈpəʊstl] Post- inspector [ɪnˈspektə] PolizeiinspektorIn, KommissarIn to investigate [ɪnˈvestɪɡeɪt] recherchieren, Ermittlungen anstellen mail fraud [ˈmeɪl frɔːd] Postbetrug to end up doing sth [ˌend ˈʌp] etw schließlich tun convicted [kənˈvɪktɪd] verurteilt to straighten out sth [ˌstreɪtn ˈaʊt] etw in Ordnung bringen Could you talk a bit louder? I can barely understand you. Seite 82 Seite 3 von 4 The government is finally willing to increase education funds. Focus on Modern Careers 3 Unit 10: Money makes the world go round mess [mes] Chaos, Unordnung Please clean your room. It’s such a mess. violated [ˈvaɪəleɪtɪd] verletzt shoplifting [ˈʃɒplɪftɪŋ] Ladendiebstahl to recover [rɪˈkʌvə] wiedererlangen, zurückbekommen nickel AE [ˈnɪkl] Fünfcentstück to take losses [ˌteɪk ˈlɒsɪz] Verluste tragen, Verluste hinnehmen battle of wits [ˌbætl əv ˈwɪts] geistiger Wettstreit evolution [ˌiːvəˈluːʃn] Evolution, Entwicklung at its finest [æt ɪts ˈfaɪnəst] vom Feinsten, in seiner schönsten Form to warn [wɔːn] warnen, auf etw hinweisen My parents have warned me not to stay out too long. relative [ˈrelətɪv] Verwandte/r to apply for sth [əˈplaɪ fə] um etw ansuchen You have to fill out this form in order to apply for a credit card. eligible [ˈelɪdʒəbl] berechtigt; geeignet Only people over 16 are eligible to vote. card limit [ˈkɑːd lɪmɪt] Kreditkartenrahmen, Verfügungsrahmen The cost of €500 will exceed your card limit, so you can’t buy this bike. account statement [əˈkaʊnt steɪtmənt] Kontoauszug Tomorrow I will go to the bank and print my account statement. to transfer [trænsˈfɜː] (Geld) überweisen Have you already transferred the money for your rent this month? Chances are very low that you will recover the money you’ve lost. © 2015 Cornelsen Schulverlage GmbH, Berlin und VERITAS-Verlag, Linz. Alle Rechte vorbehalten. Seite 83 Seite 4 von 4