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1 overdrawn
[əuvəˈdrɔːn] adjectivehaving taken more money out of one's account than it had in it:مَسْحوب من الحِساب أكثر مما فيهHis account is overdrawn.
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2 overdrawn structure
перетянутая структура (структура, образующаяся при чрезмерном волочении, и характеризующая состояние, существующее в прутках или проволоке о очень сильным наклёпом)Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > overdrawn structure
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3 overdrawn
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4 conto scoperto
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5 conto scoperto
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6 overtrukket
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7 sem cobertura
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8 yfirdraga
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9 cuenta en descubierto
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14 задолженность по счету
Русско-английский словарь по экономии > задолженность по счету
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15 превысивший кредитный лимит
Русско-английский словарь по экономии > превысивший кредитный лимит
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16 счет с превышенным кредитным лимитом
Русско-английский словарь по экономии > счет с превышенным кредитным лимитом
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17 přečerpaný
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18 pereikvotas
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19 perviršytas
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20 prečerpať
overdrawn; siphon
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