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1 debt
debt FIN, GEN, LAW Verbindlichkeiten fpl; Schuld f, Schulden fpl; Forderung f • collect a debt FIN eine Forderung liquidieren [einziehen] • debt due by ACC die Schuld ist fällig am • debt due from ACC fällige Forderung von • debt due to ACC Schuld fällig an • debt owed by ACC Forderung an • forego a debt FIN auf eine Schuld verzichten • get into debt GEN Schulden machen; in Schulden geraten • incur debts BANK Schulden machen • pay off one’s debts GEN Schulden zurückzahlen • release a debt GEN eine Forderung erlassen • release sb from a debt LAW jmdm. eine Schuld erlassen • remit a debt GEN eine Forderung erlassen • run into debt GEN in Schulden geraten • run up a debt BANK, GEN in Schulden geraten, Schulden anhäufen, Schulden machen • take over sb’s debts GEN jmds. Schulden übernehmen • transfer a debt ACC eine Schuld übertragen -
2 remit
- tt-1) (pardon) vergeben [Sünde, Beleidigung usw.]2) (cancel) erlassen [Steuer, Gebühr usw.]3) (send) überweisen [Geld]* * *[rə'mit]past tense, past participle - remitted; verb- academic.ru/61418/remission">remission- remittance* * *re·mitI. vt<- tt->[rɪˈmɪt]( form)1. (shorten prison sentence)to \remit a sentence eine Strafe erlassenhis prison sentence was \remitted to two years seine Gefängnisstrafe wurde auf zwei Jahre verkürzt2. (tender money)to \remit money [to sb] [jdm] Geld überweisen3. (pass on)▪ to \remit sth etw weiterleitento \remit a case to sb/sth jdm/etw einen Fall übertragenII. n[ˈri:mɪt]no pl Aufgabengebiet ntthe \remit of an inquiry der Zweck einer Befragung* * *I [rI'mɪt] (form)1. vt1) (= cancel, pardon) debt, sentence, sins erlassen2) (= send) money überweisen2. vi(= become less) nachlassen II ['riːmɪt]n (form)Aufgabe f, Auftrag m* * *remit [rıˈmıt]A v/t1. Sünden vergeben3. a) verschieben (to, till, until bis; to auf akk)4. a) in seinen Anstrengungen etc nachlassenb) seinen Zorn etc mäßigen5. WIRTSCH Geld etc überweisen (to dat oder an akk):remit payment → B 2a) einen Fall etc (zur Entscheidung) weiterleiten (to an akk)B v/i1. a) nachlassen, abklingen2. WIRTSCH Zahlung leisten* * *- tt-1) (pardon) vergeben [Sünde, Beleidigung usw.]2) (cancel) erlassen [Steuer, Gebühr usw.]3) (send) überweisen [Geld]* * *v.herabsetzen v.restituieren v.zurück schicken v.zurückschicken (alt.Rechtschreibung) v.überweisen (per Post) v.überweisen v.
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remit — To pay for purchases by cash, check, or electronic transfer. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * ▪ I. remit re‧mit 1 [rɪˈmɪt] verb remitted PTandPPX remitting PRESPARTX [transitive] … Financial and business terms
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