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176 months ago

linguis48 (a guest user) asked this question:

Language pair:

English > German

Subject:

Business / Marketing / Financial

Level of diffculty:

Easy / medium

Word or term in question:

euro zone's festering sovereign debt crisis

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176 months ago

  See my profile wrote:

die weiterschwelende Krise der Eurozone

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176 months ago

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besser vielleicht: die schwelende Schuldenkrise der Eurozone

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176 months ago

www.buero-garisch.de  See my profile wrote:

Die Krise der Staatsverschuldung innerhalb der Euro-Zone wächst wie ein eitriges Geschwür.

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"schwärend" = nur medizinisch

Alternativ vielleicht noch ... ein schwelender Brand
"festering row" = schwelender Streit

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176 months ago

Bettina In der Wische  See my profile wrote:

die schwärende Staatsschuldenkrise in der Eurozone

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fester = schwären (leo)

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176 months ago

Bettina In der Wische  See profile wrote:

ja, dann wohl doch eher die "schwelende" Staatsschuldenkrise in der Eurozone ;-)

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