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1 revolving credit
s.crédito rotativo, crédito recurrente, crédito documentario autorrenovable, crédito global. -
2 revolving
adjective revolving doors.) giratoriotr[rɪ'vɒlvɪŋ]1 giratorio,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLrevolving door puerta giratoriaadj.• giratorio, -a adj.• rotativo, -a adj.[rɪ'vɒlvɪŋ]1.ADJ [bookcase, stand etc] giratorio2.CPDrevolving credit N — crédito m rotativo
revolving door N — puerta f giratoria
the revolving door of the justice system — (fig) el círculo vicioso del sistema judicial
the revolving door of senior executives — (fig) los constantes vaivenes laborales de los altos ejecutivos, el baile de nombres constante entre los altos ejecutivos
revolving presidency N — presidencia f rotativa
revolving stage N — (Theat) escena f giratoria
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3 crédito
crédito sustantivo masculino 1 a crédito on credit 2 ( credibilidad): no di crédito a sus palabras I doubted his words (frml) 3 (Cin, TV, Educ) credit
crédito sustantivo masculino
1 Com Fin credit (préstamo) loan
2 (credibilidad) credibility
3 (prestigio) reputation Locuciones: a crédito, on credit
dar crédito a, to believe ' crédito' also found in these entries: Spanish: aparecer - bien - desautorizar - habilitar - plausible - solvencia - solvente - tarjeta - título - a - admitir - fiar - instantáneo - plástico English: applicant - card - cardholder - charge account - charge card - consumer credit - credence - credit - credit account - credit card - credit line - ear - facility - interested - loan - plastic bag - revolving credit - bank - building - by - charge -
4 abierto
Del verbo abrir: ( conjugate abrir) \ \
abierto es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: abierto abrir
abierto 1
◊ -ta adjetivo1 con los ojos muy abiertos with eyes wide open; un sobre abierto an unsealed envelope; los espacios abiertos de la ciudad the city's open spaces◊ dejaste la llave abierto you left the faucet (AmE) o (BrE) tap running‹madera/costura› split 2 [estar] ‹comercio/museo› open 3 (Ling) ‹ vocal› open 4 abierto a algo open to sth 5 (manifiesto, directo) open
abierto 2 sustantivo masculino (Dep) open (tournament)
abrir ( conjugate abrir) verbo transitivo 1 ( en general) to open; ‹ paraguas› to open, put up; ‹ mapa› to open out, unfold; ‹ cortinas› to open, draw back; ‹ persianas› to raise, pull up; ‹ cremallera› to undo 2 ‹llave/gas› to turn on; ‹ válvula› to open; ‹ cerradura› to unlock 3 ‹ agujero› to make 4 ( inaugurar) to open (up);◊ ¿a qué hora abren la taquilla? what time does the box office open?‹ frontera› to open (up) 5 ‹ negocio› to start, set up; ‹ suscripción› to take out; ‹ investigación› to begin, set up; abierto fuego to open fire 6 ‹ apetito› to whet abrirse verbo pronominal 1 abiertose a algo ‹a jardín/corredor› to open onto sth [ paracaídas] to open 2 ( refl) ‹chaqueta/cremallera› to undo 3 [ perspectivas] to open up;
abierto,-a adjetivo
1 open (grifo) (turned) on: dejaste la ventana abierta de par en par, you left the window wide open
2 (sin restricciones, cercas, límites) open: salimos a campo abierto, we went out to the open
el europeo es un mercado abierto, Europe is an open market
3 (sin tapujos) clear: es una abierta declaración de intenciones, it's an open declaration of her intentions
carta abierta al señor ministro, an open letter to the minister
4 (persona receptiva) open-minded (extrovertido) open
5 Dep open
abrir
I verbo transitivo
1 (separar, permitir el acceso, desplegar) to open (una cerradura) to unlock (una cremallera) to undo
2 (una llave, un grifo) to turn on
3 (hacer una zanja, un túnel, etc) to dig (hacer un ojal, el agujero de una ventana) to make: abriremos una ventana en esta pared, we'll make an opening for a window on this wall
4 (iniciar un discurso, una actividad) to open, start: van a abrir una tienda en la esquina, they're going to open a shop on the corner
tienes que abrir una cuenta en este banco, you've got to open an account at this bank
5 (ampliar, expandir) to open: deberíamos abrir nuestro mercado, we should open up our market
6 (rajar) to slit: cuando abrimos la sandía resultó que no estaba madura, when we cut open the watermelon we realised that it wasn't ripe
abrieron la res en canal, they slit open the animal
7 Jur a Álvarez le han abierto un expediente, they have started investigating Álvarez
II verbo intransitivo
1 to open Locuciones: en un abrir y cerrar de ojos, in the twinkling of an eye ' abierto' also found in these entries: Spanish: abierta - abrir - accesible - brecha - cerrar - cielo - expansiva - expansivo - plaza - apetito - carácter - entre - mar - mina - operación - par English: all-night - clash - door - establish - gate - half-open - lest - nowhere - open - outspoken - raw - restricted - revolving credit - run - undone - upfront - wide - wide open - all - beer - gape - gaping - on - overt - somewhere - undisguised - work -
5 renovable
См. также в других словарях:
revolving credit — re·volv·ing credit n: a credit which may be used repeatedly up to the limit specified after partial or total repayments have been made Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. revolving credit … Law dictionary
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Revolving Credit — Bei einem Revolvingkonto (oder Revolving Credit) handelt es sich um ein Konto, das ausschließlich im Minus (Soll) geführt wird. Es wird häufig kombiniert mit einer Zahlungskarte (z. B. einer Kreditkarte). Nach Einrichtung des Kontos werden die in … Deutsch Wikipedia
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Revolving Credit Facility — Der Kontokorrentkredit (ital.: conto = Rechnung, corrente = laufend; engl. Revolving credit facility / RCF) ist ein revolvierendes Bankdarlehen, also ein Kredit, der während eines festgelegten Zeitraumes zurückgezahlt und wieder beansprucht… … Deutsch Wikipedia