Einzug
German
Etymology
ein + Zug, from the verb einziehen.
Pronunciation
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Audio: (file)
Noun
Einzug m (genitive Einzugs or Einzuges, plural Einzüge)
- move, moving in (the act of moving to a particular dwelling)
- ceremonial entry, entrance, such as of soldiers into a city, dancers into a hall, etc.
- (sports) advancement (the reaching of the next round in a tournament)
- (banking) collection of payments due; withdrawal of banknotes
- (typography) indentation
Usage notes
- The direction (of moving, entering, collecting) is given with the preposition in + accusative.
Declension
Further reading
- “Einzug” in Duden online