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arrears [ə'rɪəz]Finance arriéré m;∎ your arrears now amount to over £2,000 vos arriérés s'élèvent maintenant à plus de 2000 livres;∎ taxes in arrears arriéré m d'impôts;∎ to get into arrears s'arriérer;∎ I'm worried about getting into arrears j'ai peur de m'endetter;∎ we're six months in arrears on the loan payments nous devons six mois de traites;∎ to be paid a month in arrears être payé un mois après;∎ she's in arrears with her correspondence elle a du retard dans sa correspondance;∎ interest on arrears intérêts mpl moratoires;∎ arrears of interest intérêts mpl non payés;∎ arrears of work du travail en retard -
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ə'riəz(money which should have been paid because it is owed but which has not been paid: rent arrears.) atrasostr[ə'rɪəz]1 atrasos nombre masculino plural\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be in arrears with something estar atrasado,-a con algoto be paid in arrears cobrar por períodos vencidosarrears [ə'rɪrz] npl: atrasos mplto be in arrears: estar atrasado en los pagosn.pl.• atrasos s.m.pl.n.pl.• atrasos s.m.pl.• atrasos en pagos s.m.pl.ə'rɪrz, ə'rɪəzplural noun atrasos mplto be in arrears with the rent — estar* atrasado en el pago del alquiler
salaries are paid monthly in arrears — los sueldos se pagan mensualmente, una vez cumplido cada mes de trabajo
to fall o get into arrears with o on something — atrasarse or retrasarse en los pagos de algo
[ǝ'rɪǝz]NPL1) [of money] atrasos mplrent arrears — atrasos mpl de alquiler
to be in arrears — (with rent) ir atrasado en los pagos
to pay one month in arrears — pagar con un mes de retraso or a mes vencido
2) (Sport)* * *[ə'rɪrz, ə'rɪəz]plural noun atrasos mplto be in arrears with the rent — estar* atrasado en el pago del alquiler
salaries are paid monthly in arrears — los sueldos se pagan mensualmente, una vez cumplido cada mes de trabajo
to fall o get into arrears with o on something — atrasarse or retrasarse en los pagos de algo
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arriéré m;∎ we're three months in arrears on the loan payments nous devons trois mois de traites;∎ to get into arrears s'arriérer;∎ to be paid a month in arrears être payé(e) en fin du mois;∎ interest on arrears intérêts m pl moratoires;∎ salary with arrears effective as from 1 March augmentation avec effect rétroactif au 1er mars;∎ tax in arrears arriéré d'impôts;∎ arrears of interest intérêts non payés;∎ arrears of work travail m en retard -
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[ə'rɪəz]сущ.; мн.1) долги, задолженность, недоимкиrent arrears / arrears of rent — задолженность по квартплате
2) задержка, отставаниеWe are four weeks in arrears with the payments. — У нас образовалась четырёхнедельная задержка платежей.
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plural noun(debts) Schulden Pl.be in arrears with something — mit etwas im Rückstand sein
* * *[ə'riəz](money which should have been paid because it is owed but which has not been paid: rent arrears.) die Rückstände- academic.ru/116773/in_arrears">in arrears* * *ar·rears[əˈrɪəz, AM -ˈrɪrz]n plin \arrears in Verzug, nachschüssigto be paid in \arrears nachträglich beglichen werden\arrears of interest Zinsrückstände plrent \arrears Mietrückstände plpayment of \arrears Nachzahlung f2. SPORTto be two goals in \arrears zwei Tore zurückliegen* * *[ə'rɪəz]plRückstände plto be in arrears with sth — im Rückstand mit etw sein
to have arrears of £5000 — mit £ 5000 im Rückstand sein
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8 goal to get back into the match
■ Tor, das einen gegnerischen Zweitorevorsprung auf ein Tor reduziert.Englisch-deutsch wörterbuch fußball > goal to get back into the match
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Rückstand m 1. GEN, IND residue, slippage, work backlog; 2. UMWELT residue • im Rückstand GEN in arrears • im Rückstand sein GEN be in arrears, lag behind • in Rückstand geraten GEN fall behind schedule* * *m 1. <Geschäft, Ind> residue, slippage, work backlog; 2. < Umwelt> residue ■ im Rückstand < Geschäft> in arrears ■ im Rückstand sein < Geschäft> be in arrears, lag behind ■ in Rückstand geraten < Geschäft> fall behind schedule* * *Rückstand
arrearage, lag, remanet, backlog, (Abfall) waste, refuse, (Lücke) gap, (Rest) remainder, remnant, (Saldo) balance;
• im Rückstand in arrears, behind, back, shy;
• laufender Rückstand current backlog;
• technischer Rückstand technological gap;
• Rückstand aufholen to catch up;
• im Rückstand bleiben to remain in arrears;
• mit der Zahlung im Rückstand bleiben to default on (fall behind with) one’s payments;
• in Rückstand geraten to fall (get) into arrears;
• mit seinen Zahlungen in Rückstand geraten to fall behind with one’s payments;
• im Rückstand sein to be in arrears, to fall behind;
• mit seinem Arbeitspensum im Rückstand sein to be behind with one’s schedule;
• mit den Aufträgen im Rückstand sein to be behind on orders;
• mit der Miete im Rückstand sein to be behind[hand] with (back in) one’s rent;
• mit einer Rate im Rückstand sein to be one instalment behindhand, to fall behind with an instalment;
• mit seinen Verpflichtungen im Rückstand sein to be in default with one’s obligations;
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13 задерживать
несовер. - задерживать;
совер. - задержать( кого-л./что-л.)
1) detain, hold back/up, stop;
delay, check
2) (арестовывать) arrest, detain
3) (замедлять) slow down, retard, delay;
hamper (мешать) задерживать дыхание задерживать развитие, задержать (вн.)
1. (воспрепятствовать) detain (smb.), delay (smb., smth.) ;
impede (smth.), check (smth.) ;
перен. (мешать чему-л.) hold* up (smth.) ;
меня задержали I was delayed/detained;
я вас долго не задержу I won`t keep you long;
~ доставку чего-л. hold* up (the) delivery of smth. ;
~ противника воен. delay the enemy;
2. (замедлять что-л.) slow (smth.) down, retard (smth.) ;
~ шаги slow one`s steps/pace;
~ дыхание hold* one`s breath;
3. (не выдавать вовремя) withhold* (smth.), delay (smth.), keep* (smth.) back;
~ зарплату fail to pay out salaries/wages on time, withhold* salaries/wages;
~ уплату долга get* into arrears;
4. (арестовывать) arrest (smb.), take* (smb.) in charge;
~ся, задержаться
5. be* delayed, be* kept;
(намеренно) linger;
долго не задерживайтесь! don`t be long!;
6. (затягиваться, откладываться) lag, be* late.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > задерживать
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15 retrasar
v.1 to postpone.retrasaron la fecha de la reunión the meeting was postponed, they put back the date of the meeting2 to delay, to hold up.María retrasó la fiesta Mary delayed the party.El chico retrasó al grupo The boy delayed the group.3 to slow down, to hold up.La lluvia retrasa el despegue The rain slows up the take-off.4 to set back.5 to put back (reloj).habrá que retrasar los relojes una hora the clocks will have to be put back an hour6 to pass back (sport) (balón).7 to be slow (reloj).* * *1 (atrasar) to delay, put off, postpone2 (reloj) to put back3 DEPORTE to pass back■ el público protestaba porque los jugadores retrasaban el balón the crowd protested because the players were passing the ball back1 (ir atrás) to fall behind2 (llegar tarde) to be late3 (reloj) to be slow1 (atrasarse) to be late, arrive late, be delayed2 (reloj) to be slow3 (trabajo, conocimientos, pagos) to fall behind* * *verb1) to delay2) postpone•* * *1. VT1) (=aplazar) [+ suceso, acción] to postpone, put off; [+ fecha] to put backretrasó en una hora su comparecencia ante la prensa — he postponed o put off his appearance before the press for an hour
el sorteo ha sido retrasado una semana — the draw has been postponed for a week o put back a week
2) (=retardar) to delay, hold upvarios problemas burocráticos retrasaron la salida del avión — a number of bureaucratic problems delayed o held up the departure of the plane
la nieve está retrasando el tráfico — the snow is holding up o delaying traffic
3) [+ reloj] to put back2.VI [reloj] to be slow3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) < persona> to make... lateb) <producción/proceso> to delay, hold up2) <partida/fecha> to postpone3) < reloj> to put back2. 3.retrasarse v prona) ( llegar tarde) to be lateel tren se retrasó — the train was o arrived late
b) producción/trámite to be delayed, be held upc) (en trabajo, estudios, pagos) to fall behind* * *= delay, put back, set back, hold + Nombre + back, retard, hold up.Ex. It would be wise to delay reading these until you have had some experience in using the scheme.Ex. The spiral begins its downward swirl very early in life when a child has difficulty learning to read since this puts him back in his other school work.Ex. But if set-off did occur and threatened to set back and spoil subsequent impressions of the first forme, the tympan cloth could be rubbed over with lye to clean it.Ex. Despite the improvements in the 17th edition, the scheme has been held back for years by the old policy of 'integrity of numbers' referred to above, the effects of which are not likely to be quickly mitigated.Ex. Without the floppy disk, data processing on microcomputers would have been severely retarded.Ex. Unfortunately, goods of Community origin can also be held up by the surveillance system, often for several weeks.----* retrasar el avance = retard + progress.* retrasar el desarrollo de Algo = push back + development.* retrasar el envejecimiento = retard + aging.* retrasarse = run + late, be late (for).* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) < persona> to make... lateb) <producción/proceso> to delay, hold up2) <partida/fecha> to postpone3) < reloj> to put back2. 3.retrasarse v prona) ( llegar tarde) to be lateel tren se retrasó — the train was o arrived late
b) producción/trámite to be delayed, be held upc) (en trabajo, estudios, pagos) to fall behind* * *= delay, put back, set back, hold + Nombre + back, retard, hold up.Ex: It would be wise to delay reading these until you have had some experience in using the scheme.
Ex: The spiral begins its downward swirl very early in life when a child has difficulty learning to read since this puts him back in his other school work.Ex: But if set-off did occur and threatened to set back and spoil subsequent impressions of the first forme, the tympan cloth could be rubbed over with lye to clean it.Ex: Despite the improvements in the 17th edition, the scheme has been held back for years by the old policy of 'integrity of numbers' referred to above, the effects of which are not likely to be quickly mitigated.Ex: Without the floppy disk, data processing on microcomputers would have been severely retarded.Ex: Unfortunately, goods of Community origin can also be held up by the surveillance system, often for several weeks.* retrasar el avance = retard + progress.* retrasar el desarrollo de Algo = push back + development.* retrasar el envejecimiento = retard + aging.* retrasarse = run + late, be late (for).* * *retrasar [A1 ]vtA1 ‹persona› to make … lateel tráfico nos retrasó the traffic made us late, we were delayed by the traffic, we got held up in the traffic2 ‹producción/proceso› to delay, hold upB «persona» ‹partida/fecha› to delay, put off, postponeC ‹reloj› to put back■ retrasarvi«reloj» to run slow1 (llegar tarde) to be latedate prisa, que estoy or voy retrasado hurry up, I'm lateel tren se retrasó the train was o arrived late2 «producción/trabajo/trámite» to be delayed, be held up3 (en el trabajo, los estudios) to fall behind; (en los pagos) to fall behind, get into arrearsse retrasó en presentar el informe she was late submitting the reportme he retrasado con esta traducción I'm behind with this translation* * *
retrasar ( conjugate retrasar) verbo transitivo
retrasarse verbo pronominal
retrasar
I verbo transitivo
1 (hacer que algo vaya más lento) to slow down: las obras retrasaron el tráfico, the road works held up the traffic
2 (posponer) to delay, postpone: tendremos que retrasar las vacaciones, we will have to put off our holidays ➣ Ver nota en delay 3 (un reloj) to put back: retrasé el reloj una hora al llegar a Dublín, I put my clock back one hour when I arrived in Dublin
' retrasar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
dilatar
- entretener
- postergar
- retardar
- saber
- demorar
English:
defer
- delay
- hang up
- hold back
- hold up
- keep
- put back
- retard
- set back
- slow
- hold
- put
- set
* * *♦ vt1. [aplazar] to postpone;retrasaron la fecha de la reunión the meeting was postponed, they put back the date of the meeting2. [demorar] to delay, to hold up3. [hacer más lento] to slow down, to hold up;[pago, trabajo] to set back4. [reloj] to put back;habrá que retrasar los relojes una hora the clocks will have to be put back an hour♦ vi[reloj] to be slow* * *I v/t1 proceso, movimiento hold up, delay2 reloj put back3 reunión postpone, put back4 pelota pass backII v/i1 de reloj lose time* * *retrasar vt1) demorar, retardar: to delay, to hold up2) : to put off, to postpone* * *retrasar vb -
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17 atrasar
v.1 to put back (retrasar) (cita, reloj).2 to be slow (reloj).3 to delay, to detain, to hold up, to put back.María atrasó el bus a propósito Mary delayed the bus on purpose.María atrasó la reunión dos días Mary delayed the meeting two days.* * *1 (reloj) to be slow1 (tren etc) to be late2 (quedarse atrás) to fall behind■ el corredor se atrasó en el último kilómetro de la carrera the runner fell behind in the last kilometre of the race\atrasarse en los pagos to fall behind, be in arrears* * *1.VT [+ progreso] to slow down; [+ salida etc] to delay; [+ reloj] to put back2.VI [reloj] to lose time, be slow3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) < reloj> to put backb) <reunión/viaje> to postpone, put back2. 3.atrasarse v pron1) reloj to lose time2) (en estudios, trabajo, pagos) to fall behind, get behindse atrasaron en el pago del alquiler — they fell behind o got into arrears with the rent
3) país/industria to fall behind4) (esp AmL) ( llegar tarde) avión/tren to be late, be delayed; persona to be lateme atrasé porque había mucho tráfico — I was delayed o held up by the traffic
5) menstruación to be late* * *= delay, hold up, hold + Nombre + back, retard.Ex. It would be wise to delay reading these until you have had some experience in using the scheme.Ex. Unfortunately, goods of Community origin can also be held up by the surveillance system, often for several weeks.Ex. Despite the improvements in the 17th edition, the scheme has been held back for years by the old policy of 'integrity of numbers' referred to above, the effects of which are not likely to be quickly mitigated.Ex. Without the floppy disk, data processing on microcomputers would have been severely retarded.----* atrasarse = run + late, be late (for).* * *1.verbo transitivoa) < reloj> to put backb) <reunión/viaje> to postpone, put back2. 3.atrasarse v pron1) reloj to lose time2) (en estudios, trabajo, pagos) to fall behind, get behindse atrasaron en el pago del alquiler — they fell behind o got into arrears with the rent
3) país/industria to fall behind4) (esp AmL) ( llegar tarde) avión/tren to be late, be delayed; persona to be lateme atrasé porque había mucho tráfico — I was delayed o held up by the traffic
5) menstruación to be late* * *= delay, hold up, hold + Nombre + back, retard.Ex: It would be wise to delay reading these until you have had some experience in using the scheme.
Ex: Unfortunately, goods of Community origin can also be held up by the surveillance system, often for several weeks.Ex: Despite the improvements in the 17th edition, the scheme has been held back for years by the old policy of 'integrity of numbers' referred to above, the effects of which are not likely to be quickly mitigated.Ex: Without the floppy disk, data processing on microcomputers would have been severely retarded.* atrasarse = run + late, be late (for).* * *atrasar [A1 ]vt1 ‹reloj› to put backhay que atrasar los relojes una hora we have to put the clocks back one hour2 ‹reunión/fecha/viaje› to postpone, put backhan atrasado la salida the departure has been delayedproblemas financieros han atrasado la conclusión de las obras the completion of the work has been held up by financial problems■ atrasarvi«reloj» to lose timeA «reloj» to lose timeeste reloj se atrasa this watch loses timeel reloj se me atrasa un minuto cada hora my watch loses one minute every hourB (en los estudios, el trabajo) to fall behind, get behindse atrasaron en el pago del alquiler they fell behind o got into arrears with the rentC «país/industria» to fall behinddurante este período el país se atrasó en ciencia y tecnología during this period the country fell behind o lost ground in the area of science and technologynos estamos atrasando respecto a nuestros vecinos we are falling behind our neighborsD ( esp AmL) (llegar tarde) «avión/tren» to be late, be delayed; «persona» to be lateme atrasé porque había mucho tráfico I was delayed or held up by the trafficE «menstruación» to be lateF (Ur) «enfermo» to get worse* * *
atrasar ( conjugate atrasar) verbo transitivo
verbo intransitivo [ reloj] to lose time
atrasarse verbo pronominal
1
[ persona] to be late
2
atrasar
I verbo transitivo to put back
II vi (un reloj) to be slow
' atrasar' also found in these entries:
English:
set back
- turn back
- lose
- put
- set
* * *♦ vt1. [poner más atrás] to move (further) back2. [en el tiempo] [reunión, viaje, reloj] to put back;atrasaron la fecha de la reunión they put back the date of the meeting♦ vi[reloj] to be slow* * ** * *atrasar vt: to delay, to put offatrasar vi: to lose time* * *atrasar vb3. (ir lento) to be slow -
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m; -(e)s, kein Pl.1. delay; ohne Verzug without delay, forthwith; in Verzug geraten / sein get / be behind; mit Zahlungen: fall into / be in arrears2. es ist Gefahr im Verzug danger is looming3. förm. (Wegzug) move4. BERGB. lagging* * *der Verzugdelayed performance; delay; lateness; delay in performance* * *Ver|zugmno pl1) delay; (= Rückstand von Zahlung) arrears plohne Verzúg — without delay, forthwith
bei Verzúg (der Zahlungen) — on default of payment
im Verzúg — in arrears pl (esp Brit), behind
mit etw in Verzúg geraten — to fall behind with sth; mit Zahlungen to fall into arrears (esp Brit) or behind with sth
2)es ist Gefahr im Verzúg — there's danger ahead
3) (form aus Stadt) moving away* * *Ver·zug<-[e]s>mit einer Zahlung in \Verzug sein to be behind [or in arrears] with a paymentjdn in \Verzug setzen to put sb in defaultdie Sache duldet keinen \Verzug this is an urgent matteretw ohne \Verzug ausführen to do [or carry out sep] sth immediatelyohne \Verzug without delay3. BERGB bratticing, covering, lagging, lining5.▶ Gefahr im \Verzuge danger ahead* * *der; Verzug[e]s1) delay[mit etwas] im Verzug sein/in Verzug kommen od. geraten — be/fall behind [with something]
jemanden/etwas in Verzug bringen — delay somebody/something; hold somebody up/put something back
2)es ist Gefahr im Verzug — (ugs.) danger is imminent
* * *1. delay;ohne Verzug without delay, forthwith;in Verzug geraten/sein get/be behind; mit Zahlungen: fall into/be in arrears2.es ist Gefahr im Verzug danger is looming3. form (Wegzug) move4. BERGB lagging* * *der; Verzug[e]s1) delay[mit etwas] im Verzug sein/in Verzug kommen od. geraten — be/fall behind [with something]
jemanden/etwas in Verzug bringen — delay somebody/something; hold somebody up/put something back
2)es ist Gefahr im Verzug — (ugs.) danger is imminent
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19 mora
del rovo blackberry* * *1 (di gelso) mulberry2 (di rovo) blackberry, bramble (-berry) // mora selvatica, dewberry // raccolta delle more, blackberrying.mora2 s.f. (dir.) (ritardo) delay; (inadempienza) default; (somma arretrata) arrears (pl.); (dilazione) extension, respite: (interesse di) mora, interest on delayed payment (o interest on arrears); mora nella consegna, delay in delivery; pagare la mora, to pay interest on arrears; essere in mora, to be in arrears (o to be behindhand with payments); cadere in mora, to fall into arrears; ottenere una mora di tre mesi, to get an extension of three months; concedere una mora, to grant a respite; mettere in mora qlcu., to bring a default action against s.o.; costituzione in mora, placing in default.mora4 s.f.1 (negra) negress2 (donna bruna) brunette: gli piacciono solo le more!, he only likes brunettes!* * *I ['mɔra] sf(Bot : di gelso) mulberry, (di rovo) blackberryII ['mɔra] sfDir1) delay2) (somma dovuta) arrears pl* * *I ['mɔra] II ['mɔra] III ['mɔra]sostantivo femminile (donna bruna) brunette* * *mora1/'mɔra/sostantivo f.dir. (ritardo) delay; (somma) arrears pl.; cadere in mora to fall into arrears; mettere in mora to bring a default action.————————mora2/'mɔra/sostantivo f.————————mora3/'mɔra/sostantivo f.(donna bruna) brunette. -
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1. (паричен) debtпотънал съм до гуша в дългове be heavily/deep/deeply in debt, be debt-laden. be head over ears/up to the eyes in debtнямам дългове have no debts, ( изплатил съм се) be out of debt, be quit of debtsимам да изплащам дългове have debts to pay off, be in arrearsпогасяване на дълг юр. acquittalвписвам като дълг на някого debit s.o. withдълг от комар a debt of honourтекущ/летящ дълг a floating debtнационален дълг a public debt2. (задължение) dutyсвещен/морален дълг a bounden dutyдълг пред родината/семейството o.'s duty to o.'s country/familyсъс съзнание за дълг duteousизпълнявам дълга си do o.'s duty/bitсмятам/считам за свой дълг да I consider it my duty to; I shall make it my duty/a point of duty to* * *дълг,м., -ове, (два) дъ̀лга 1. ( паричен) debt; влизам в \дългове run/get into debt; вписвам като \дълг на някого debit s.o. with; \дълг от комар debt of honour; \дългът трябва да се изплати за една година the debt is repayable in a year; държавен \дълг икон. national debt; изплащам \дълг pay off a debt; имам да изплащам \дългове have debts to pay off, be in arrears; консолидиран \дълг икон. funded debt; национален \дълг икон. public debt; непосилен \дълг dead-weight debt; нямам \дългове have no debts, ( изплатил съм се) be out of debt, be quit of debts; погасявам \дълг acquit a debt; погасяване на \дълг юр. acquittal; потънал съм до гуша в \дългове be heavily/deep/deeply in debt, be debt-laden, be head over ears/up to the eyes in debt; правя \дългове incur/contract debts; пропаднал \дълг bad debt; текущ/летящ \дълг икон. floating debt;2. ( задължение) duty; вменявам в \дълг някому impose upon s.o. the duty (да of с ger.); знам \дълга си I know where my duty lies; изпълнявам \дълга си do o.’s duty/bit; свещен/морален \дълг остар. bounden duty; смятам/считам за свой \дълг да I consider it my duty to; I shall make it my duty/a point of duty to; със съзнание за \дълг duteous.* * *credit: run into дългs - влизам в дългове; devoir: It is my дълг to go there. - Мой дълг е да отида там.; indebtedness* * *1. (задължение) duty 2. (паричен) debt 3. ДЪЛГ от комар a debt of honour 4. ДЪЛГ пред родината/семейството o.'s duty to o.'s country/family 5. влизам в ДЪЛГове run/get into debt 6. вменявам в ДЪЛГ някому impose upon s. о. the duty (да of с ger.) 7. вписвам като ДЪЛГ на някого debit s. о. with 8. държавен ДЪЛГ a national debt 9. знам ДЪЛГа си I know where my duty lies 10. изплащам ДЪЛГ pay off a debt 11. изпълнявам ДЪЛГа си do o.'s duty/bit 12. имам да изплащам ДЪЛГове have debts to pay off, be in arrears 13. национален ДЪЛГ a public debt 14. нямам ДЪЛГове have no debts, (изплатил съм се) be out of debt, be quit of debts 15. погасявам ДЪЛГ acquit a debt 16. погасяване на ДЪЛГ юр. acquittal 17. потънал съм до гуша в ДЪЛГове be heavily/deep/deeply in debt, be debt-laden. be head over ears/up to the eyes in debt 18. правя ДЪЛГове incur/ contract debts 19. пропаднал ДЪЛГ a bad debt 20. свещен/морален ДЪЛГ a bounden duty 21. смятам/считам за свой ДЪЛГ да I consider it my duty to;I shall make it my duty/a point of duty to 22. със съзнание за ДЪЛГ duteous 23. текущ/летящ ДЪЛГ a floating debt
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