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1. n1) кредит2) бухг. кредит, правая сторона счета3) аккредитив4) доверие
- acceptance credit
- accommodation credit
- adjustment credit
- agricultural credit
- assignment credit
- averaged rate credit
- back-to-back credit
- bank credit
- banker's credit
- banking credit
- blank credit
- blocked credit
- book credit
- bridging credit
- broker's credit
- budgetary credit
- buyer's credit
- cash credit
- cheap credit
- clean credit
- clearing credit
- collateral credit
- collateralized credit
- commercial credit
- commercial bank credit
- commercial documentary credit
- commercial paper credit
- commodity credit
- company credit
- consumer credit
- consortium credit
- countervailing credit
- convenience credit
- conversion credit
- currency credit
- current account credit
- deferred credit
- direct credit
- directed credit
- disabled access credit
- discount credit
- documentary credit
- dollar credit
- draft credit
- drawing credit
- earmarked credit
- evergreen credit
- export credit
- exporter's credit
- export promotion credit
- extended credit
- external credit
- external trade credit
- farm credit
- financial credit
- fixed credit
- foreign currency credit
- frame credit
- frozen credit
- goods credit
- government credit
- guaranteed credit
- illicit credit
- impaired credit
- import credit
- importer's credit
- import promotion credit
- individual credit
- industrial credit
- installment credit
- insurer's credit
- intercompany credit
- interest-free credit
- interfirm credit
- intergovernmental credit
- interim credit
- intermediate-term credit
- international credit
- interstate credit
- investment credit
- irrevocable credit
- leasing credit
- limited credit
- lombard credit
- long credit
- long-term credit
- low-interest credit
- margin credit
- marginal credit
- maximum credit
- medium-term credit
- mercantile credit
- mixed credit
- monetary credit
- mortgage credit
- mutual credit
- noninstallment credit
- noninterest bearing credit
- nonrefundable credit
- on-call credit
- open credit
- open-end credit
- open account credit
- overdue credit
- overnight credit
- packing credit
- paper credit
- personal credit
- preferential credit
- public credit
- real estate credit
- reciprocal credits
- rediscount credit
- refinance credit
- rehabilitation import credit
- reimbursement credit
- rescheduled credit
- reserve credit
- retail credit
- revocable credit
- revolving credit
- rollover credit
- rural credit
- secondary credit
- second mortgage credit
- secured credit
- self-liquidating credit
- shaky credit
- short credit
- short-term credit
- sight credit
- social credit
- soft credit
- sovereign credit
- spot credit
- stabilization credit
- standby credit
- starting credit
- state credit
- state-guaranteed credit
- sterling credit
- store credit
- supermarginal credit
- supplier's credit
- swing credit
- syndicate credit
- syndicated bank credit
- tax credit
- temporary credit
- term credit
- tied credit
- tight credit
- total credit
- trade credit
- uncommitted credit
- uncovered credit
- unlimited credit
- unsecured credit
- untied credit
- unused credit
- used credit
- usurer's credit
- working credit
- credit against goods
- credit against securities
- credit against shipped goods
- credit at the bank
- credit for dependents
- credit for inventories
- credit in foreign currency
- credit in kind
- credit on consumer goods
- credit on easy terms
- credit on favourable terms
- credit on goods
- credit on landed property
- credit of leased equipment
- credit on mortgage
- credit on property
- credit on real estate
- credit on real property
- credit on securities
- credit with the bank
- credit backed by commercial paper
- credit extended under an intergovernmental agreement
- credit guaranteed by the government
- against credit
- on credit
- under credit
- advance a credit
- allot credits
- allow a credit
- apply for a credit
- arrange a credit
- block a credit
- buy on credit
- call in a credit
- cancel a credit
- clear the credit
- draw a credit
- establish a credit
- exceed the credit
- extend a credit
- freeze a credit
- furnish a credit
- get a credit
- give a credit
- give on credit
- grant a credit
- guarantee a credit
- lend a credit
- lodge a credit
- obtain a credit
- open a credit
- procure bank credit
- prolong a credit
- provide a credit
- receive a credit
- redeem a credit
- refuse credit
- reimburse a credit
- reject credit
- renew a credit
- repay a credit
- resume a credit
- sell on credit
- supply a credit
- suspend credit
- take on credit
- tighten credit
- use a credit
- utilize a credit
- withdraw a credit2. vкредитовать счет; записать (сумму) в кредит счета
- credit an account with an amount
- credit an amount to an account
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1. n1) вера; доверие2) репутация (обыкн. хорошая); доброе имя3) честь; заслуга4) кредит•to extend / to give credit to smb — предоставлять кредит кому-л.
to give smb all the credit for smth — приписывать кому-л. одному заслугу в чем-л.
to grant credits on easy / favorable terms — предоставлять кредиты на льготных условиях
to provide credit for smb — предоставлять кредит кому-л.
to repay the credits — оплачивать / погашать кредиты
- commercial creditto take credit for smth — присваивать / приписывать заслугу в чем-л.
- consumer credit
- export credits
- farm credit
- government credits
- guaranteed credit
- his political credit has been eroded
- interest-free credit
- long-term credit
- low-interest credit
- medium-term credit
- open credit
- proper use of the credit
- public credit
- repayment of credit
- short-term credit
- trade credit
- unlimited credit
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transitive verb1) (get) erhalten; beziehen [Gehalt, Rente]; verliehen bekommen [akademischer Grad]‘payment received with thanks’ — "Betrag dankend erhalten"
she received a lot of attention/sympathy [from him] — es wurde ihr [von ihm] viel Aufmerksamkeit/Verständnis entgegengebracht
receive [fatal] injuries — [tödlich] verletzt werden
receive 30 days [imprisonment] — 30 Tage Gefängnis bekommen
receive the sacraments/holy communion — (Relig.) das Abendmahl/die heilige Kommunion empfangen
be convicted for receiving [stolen goods] — (Law) der Hehlerei überführt werden
3) (serve as receptacle for) aufnehmen4) (greet) reagieren auf (Akk.), aufnehmen [Angebot, Nachricht, Theaterstück, Roman]; empfangen [Person]5) (entertain) empfangen [Botschafter, Delegation, Nachbarn, Gast]6) (Radio, Telev.) empfangen [Sender, Signal]are you receiving me? — können Sie mich hören?
* * *[rə'si:v]1) (to get or be given: He received a letter; They received a good education.) erhalten2) (to have a formal meeting with: The Pope received the Queen in the Vatican.) empfangen3) (to allow to join something: He was received into the group.) aufnehmen4) (to greet, react to, in some way: The news was received in silence; The townspeople received the heroes with great cheers.) in Empfang nehmen5) (to accept (stolen goods) especially with the intention of reselling (them).) Hehlerei betreiben•- academic.ru/60662/receiver">receiver* * *re·ceive[rɪˈsi:v]I. vt1. (get)▪ to \receive sth etw erhalten [o bekommen]he \received his education at Eton and Oxford er wurde in Eton und Oxford ausgebildetthey \received a visit from the police die Polizei stattete ihnen einen Besuch abto \receive asylum/citizenship/a loan from sb Asyl/die Staatsbürgerschaft/einen Kredit von jdm [gewährt] bekommento \receive a clean bill of health eine gute Gesundheit attestiert bekommento \receive custody of one's children das Sorgerecht für seine Kinder zugesprochen bekommento \receive Communion die heilige Kommunion empfangento \receive the last rites die Letzte Ölung bekommento \receive a pay increase mehr Gehalt bekommento \receive a pension/a salary Rente/[ein] Gehalt beziehento \receive a rebuke/a tongue-lashing eine Abfuhr/eine Abreibung bekommen famto \receive a scolding ausgeschimpft werdento \receive a standing ovation stehende Ovationen erhaltento \receive recognition Anerkennung findento \receive treatment behandelt werden2. (be awarded)▪ to \receive sth etw erhalten [o [verliehen] bekommen]to \receive a degree einen akademischen Grad erhaltento \receive a knighthood in den Adelsstand erhoben werdento \receive a prize [or a reward] einen Preis [verliehen] bekommen, mit einem Preis ausgezeichnet werden3. (get in writing)to \receive authorization die Genehmigung erhaltento \receive one's orders seine Befehle erhaltento \receive an ultimatum ein Ultimatum gestellt bekommento \receive stolen goods Hehlerei mit Diebesgut betreibento be convicted of receiving stolen property der Hehlerei überführt werden5. RADIO, TV▪ to \receive sth etw empfangento \receive sb loud and clear jdn laut und deutlich hören6. (form)to \receive an idea eine Idee formulierento \receive an impression einen Eindruck gewinnen7. (consent to hear)to \receive sb's confession/an oath jdm die Beichte/einen Eid abnehmento \receive a petition ein Gesuch entgegennehmen8. (be receptacle for) etw auffangento \receive blood das Blut auffangen9. (suffer)▪ to \receive sth blow, shock etw erleiden10. (react to)▪ to \receive sth etw aufnehmenhis speech was well \received seine Rede wurde positiv aufgenommenher suggestions were coldly \receive ihre Vorschläge trafen auf Ablehnung11. (welcome)▪ to \receive sb jdn begrüßenthe returning soldiers were \received as heroes die zurückkehrenden Soldaten wurden als Helden gefeiert [o empfangen12. (admit to membership)to \receive sb into an organization jdn in eine Organisation aufnehmen▪ to \receive sb jdn unterbringen [o aufnehmen]▪ to \receive sth etw unterbringento \receive stock das Vieh unterbringen14.▶ to \receive [no] quarter [nicht] verschont werden* * *[rɪ'siːv]1. vt1) (= get) bekommen, erhalten; punch (ab)bekommen; refusal, setback erfahren; impression gewinnen, bekommen; recognition finden; (esp Brit JUR) stolen goods Hehlerei f (be)treiben mit; (TENNIS) ball, service zurückschlagen; sacrament empfangento receive nothing but praise —
he received nothing worse than a few bruises — er bekam nur ein paar blaue Flecke ab
"received with thanks" (Comm) — "dankend erhalten"
2) offer, proposal, news, new play etc, person (into group, the Church) aufnehmento receive a warm welcome —
given the welcome we received... — so, wie wir empfangen worden sind,...
the play was well received — das Stück wurde gut aufgenommen
2. vi1) (form) (Besuch) empfangen* * *receive [rıˈsiːv]A v/t1. einen Brief, Eindruck etc erhalten, bekommen, empfangen:receive attention Aufmerksamkeit finden oder auf sich ziehen;receive stolen goods Hehlerei treiben2. an-, entgegennehmen, in Empfang nehmen:receive sb’s confession jemandem die Beichte abnehmen3. Geld etc einnehmen, vereinnahmen5. eine Last etc tragen, einer Last etc standhalten6. fassen, aufnehmen:7. erleben, erfahren, erleiden:receive a refusal eine Ablehnung erfahren, abgelehnt werden8. einen Armbruch etc davontragen:9. jemanden bei sich aufnehmen10. eine Nachricht etc aufnehmen, reagieren auf (akk):how did he receive this offer?;his book was well received sein Buch kam gut an11. einen Besucher etc empfangen, begrüßen14. eine Doktrin etc (als gültig) anerkennenreceive sth as prophecy etwas als Prophezeiung auffassenB v/i1. nehmen2. (Besuch) empfangen3. besonders Br Hehlerei treiben4. a) REL das Abendmahl empfangenb) KATH kommunizieren* * *transitive verb1) (get) erhalten; beziehen [Gehalt, Rente]; verliehen bekommen [akademischer Grad]‘payment received with thanks’ — "Betrag dankend erhalten"
she received a lot of attention/sympathy [from him] — es wurde ihr [von ihm] viel Aufmerksamkeit/Verständnis entgegengebracht
receive [fatal] injuries — [tödlich] verletzt werden
receive 30 days [imprisonment] — 30 Tage Gefängnis bekommen
receive the sacraments/holy communion — (Relig.) das Abendmahl/die heilige Kommunion empfangen
2) (accept) entgegennehmen [Bukett, Lieferung]; (submit to) über sich (Akk.) ergehen lassenbe convicted for receiving [stolen goods] — (Law) der Hehlerei überführt werden
3) (serve as receptacle for) aufnehmen4) (greet) reagieren auf (Akk.), aufnehmen [Angebot, Nachricht, Theaterstück, Roman]; empfangen [Person]5) (entertain) empfangen [Botschafter, Delegation, Nachbarn, Gast]6) (Radio, Telev.) empfangen [Sender, Signal]* * *(administer) Holy Communion expr.das Abendmahl empfangen (reichen) ausdr. v.bekommen v.empfangen v.erhalten v.retten v. -
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re·ceive [rɪʼsi:v] vt1) ( get)to \receive sth etw erhalten [o bekommen];he \received his education at Eton and Oxford er wurde in Eton und Oxford ausgebildet;they \received a visit from the police die Polizei stattete ihnen einen Besuch ab;to \receive asylum/ citizenship/ a loan from sb Asyl/die Staatsbürgerschaft/einen Kredit von jdm [gewährt] bekommen;to \receive a clean bill of health eine gute Gesundheit attestiert bekommen;to \receive credit for sth für etw akk Anerkennung erhalten;to \receive custody of one's children das Sorgerecht für seine Kinder zugesprochen bekommen;to \receive Communion die heilige Kommunion empfangen;to \receive the last rites die Letzte Ölung bekommen;to \receive a pay increase mehr Gehalt bekommen;to \receive a pension/ a salary Rente/[ein] Gehalt beziehen;to \receive a scolding ausgeschimpft werden;to \receive a standing ovation stehende Ovationen erhalten;to \receive recognition Anerkennung finden;to \receive treatment behandelt werden;2) ( be awarded)to \receive sth etw erhalten [o [verliehen] bekommen];to \receive a degree einen akademischen Grad erhalten;to \receive a knighthood in den Adelsstand erhoben werden;to \receive a prize [or a reward] einen Preis [verliehen] bekommen, mit einem Preis ausgezeichnet werden3) ( get in writing)to \receive sth etw erhalten;( take delivery of) etw annehmen [o entgegennehmen];to \receive authorization die Genehmigung erhalten;to \receive clearance for sth die Freigabe für etw akk bekommen;to \receive official notification of sth offiziell über etw akk informiert werden;to \receive one's orders seine Befehle erhalten;to \receive an ultimatum ein Ultimatum gestellt bekommento \receive stolen goods Hehlerei mit Diebesgut betreiben;to be convicted of receiving stolen property der Hehlerei überführt werden5) radio, tvto \receive sth etw empfangen;to \receive sb loud and clear jdn laut und deutlich hören6) ( form)to \receive an idea eine Idee formulieren;to \receive an impression einen Eindruck gewinnen7) ( consent to hear)to \receive sb's confession/ an oath jdm die Beichte/einen Eid abnehmen;to \receive a petition ein Gesuch entgegennehmen8) ( be receptacle for) etw auffangen;to \receive blood das Blut auffangen9) ( suffer)to \receive sth blow, shock etw erleidento \receive sth etw aufnehmen;his speech was well \received seine Rede wurde positiv aufgenommen;her suggestions were coldly \receive ihre Vorschläge trafen auf Ablehnungto \receive sb jdn begrüßen;the returning soldiers were \received as heroes die zurückkehrenden Soldaten wurden als Helden gefeiert [o empfangen];to \receive sb into an organization jdn in eine Organisation aufnehmento \receive sb jdn unterbringen [o aufnehmen];to \receive sth etw unterbringen;to \receive stock das Vieh unterbringenPHRASES:PHRASES:it is more blessed to give than to \receive (to give than to \receive) geben ist seliger denn nehmen ( prov) -
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аккредитив с красной оговоркой
Аккредитив, который позволяет получить проценты от номинальной цены аккредитива до поставки, что позволяет экспортеру заказывать продукцию и оплачивать другие расходы, связанные с обработкой и подготовкой заказа на экспорт. Аккредитив с красной оговоркой используется для того, чтобы продавец мог получить деньги еще до отгрузки товара, чтобы профинансировать производство товара. Такой аккредитив может быть профинансирован частично или полностью, и банк покупателя производит выплату аванса. Покупатель в этом случае фактически финансирует продавца/экспортера, принимая на себя риск в размере всех авансированных аккредитивов
[Упрощение процедур торговли: англо-русский глоссарий терминов (пересмотренное второе издание) НЬЮ-ЙОРК, ЖЕНЕВА, МОСКВА 2011 год]EN
red clause letter of credit
A letter of credit that allows the exporter to receive a percentage of the face value of the letter of credit in advance of shipment. This enables the exporter to purchase inventory and pay other costs associated with producing and preparing the export order
[Trade Facilitation Terms: An English - Russian Glossary (revised second edition) NEW YORK, GENEVA, MOSCOW 2704]Тематики
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сущ.credit; loanпредоставлять кредит — to allow (extend, give, grant) a credit; ( под обеспечение) to lend on collateral (on pledge, security)
отказ от предоставления кредита — refusal to allow (extend, give, grant) a credit
- кредит на строительствопродажа в кредит — credit sale; sale on credit
- кредит под залог ценных бумаг
- кредит под недвижимость
- акцептный кредит - валютный кредит
- вексельный кредит
- внешний кредит
- документарный кредит
- долгосрочный кредит
- замороженный кредит
- ипотечный кредит
- использованный кредит
- исчерпанный кредит
- коммерческий кредит
- контокоррентный кредит
- краткосрочный кредит
- льготный кредит
- неиспользованный кредит
- необеспеченный кредит
- обеспеченный кредит
- отзывной кредит
- открытый кредит
- подтоварный кредит
- потребительский кредит
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• В КРЕДИТ покупать, отпускать и т.п. что[PrepP; Invar; adv]=====⇒ (to purchase, sell sth. etc) with the agreement that payment will follow, be made later:- on credit;- (give < receive>) credit.♦...Все деповские покупали мясо у Кусиела. В кредит (Рыбаков 1). All the people from the depot bought their meat from Kusiel, on credit (1a).♦ Жёны теперь приходили к воротам не с провизией, но с жалобами: деньги вышли, а лавочники не отпускают в кредит (Эренбург 4). Wives were now coming to the gates with complaints instead of provisions; their money was all spent and the shopkeepers refused to give credit (4a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > в кредит
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due [dju:]1. adjectivea. ( = expected) the train is due at 2.19 le train doit arriver à 14 h 19• to be due in [train, ferry, plane] devoir arriver• to be due out [magazine, record, film] devoir sortir• when is the baby due? quand doit naître le bébé ?• when is the rent due? quand faut-il payer le loyer ?c. ( = owed) I am due six days' holiday on me doit six jours de congé• she is due for promotion ( = will be promoted) elle doit être promue ; ( = should be promoted) elle devrait être promue• our thanks are due to Mr Bertillon nous tenons à remercier M. Bertillond. ► due to ( = because of)• it was due to his efforts that the trip was a success c'est grâce à ses efforts que le voyage a été un succès• the fall in sales is due to high interest rates la chute des ventes s'explique par les taux d'intérêt élevése. ( = proper) to give due attention to sb prêter à qn l'attention qu'il mérite• in due course, she found out that... elle finit par découvrir que...2. adverb• due north/south plein nord/sud (of par rapport à)3. noun• to give him his due, he did try hard il faut reconnaître qu'il a quand même fait tout son possible4. plural noundues ( = fees) cotisation f* * *[djuː], US [duː] 1.noun dû m2. 3.I must give her her due, she... — il faut lui rendre cette justice, elle...
1) ( payable)to be/fall due — arriver/venir à échéance
2) ( entitled to)3) (about to be paid, given)4) ( appropriate)with due solemnity — avec toute la solennité qui s'impose/s'imposait etc
5) ( expected)4.to be due (in) ou due to arrive — [train, bus] être attendu; [person] devoir arriver
5.to face due north — [building] être orienté plein nord
due to prepositional phrase en raison deto be due to — [delay, cancellation] être dû/due à
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exportkrediet geven/krijgengrant export credit, receive export creditVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > exportkrediet geven/krijgen
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pf — zalicz|ać impf Ⅰ vt 1. (zaklasyfikować) to rate, to count- zaliczam go do bliskich przyjaciół I count him among my close friends- zaliczam tę powieść do arcydzieł I rate this novel among masterpieces2. (uznać) to recognize- zaliczyć kwotę na poczet spłaty długu to recognize a sum against the repayment of a debt3. pot. (odbyć) to do- zaliczyliśmy Giewont/tę wystawę we did Giewont/the exhibition4. pot. (odbyć stosunek seksualny) to score with pot. [dziewczynę] 5. środ., Uniw. (zdać) to pass [test, egzamin]- zaliczyć zajęcia/semestr z logiki to receive a credit for a class/course in logic- zaliczyć pierwszy rok studiów to get credits for the first year of one’s studies6. środ., Sport (wykonać poprawnie ćwiczenie) zaliczył tę wysokość w pierwszej próbie he cleared the height with his first attempt- nie zaliczyła żadnej próby she failed with all her attemptsⅡ zaliczać się (należeć) to rank, to be numbered- ten samochód zalicza się do najlepszych modeli this car ranks among the best models- mogę się zaliczyć do grona jego przyjaciół I can be numbered among his friendsThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zalicz|yć
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сущ.( отклонение) refusal; rejection; ( отрицание) denial; (аннулирование, отрицание тж) renunciation; repudiation; retraction; ( денонсация) denunciation; (от права, претензии и т.п.) abandonment; disclaimer; renouncement; renunciation; remission; surrender; waiver; withdrawalправо отказа от наследства — right of disclaimer (relinquishment, renunciation) of inheritance (of succession)
отказ удовлетворить требования, отказ удовлетворить бенефициара — ( гаранта) (guarantor's) refusal to meet (satisfy) the demands (of a beneficiary)
отказ заказчика от товаров, поставленных по контракту — customer's refusal to accept the goods supplied under a contract
отказ от иска, отказ от искового требования — disclaimer (renunciation, withdrawal) of a suit; remission of a claim
отказ от правомочия на осуществление прав — abandonment (disclaimer, renunciation, surrender, waiver) of powers to exercise one's rights
- отказ в пересмотреотказ от предоставления или получения кредита — refusal to extend (grant) or to obtain (receive) a credit
- отказ в правосудии
- отказ в принятии документов
- отказ от адвоката
- отказ от возражения
- отказ от воинской службы
- отказ от гражданства
- отказ от дачи заключения
- отказ от договора
- отказ от заключения договора
- отказ от защиты
- отказ от заявки
- отказ от иммунитета
- отказ от исполнения договора
- отказ от несения воинской службы
- отказ от обвинения
- отказ от ответственности
- отказ от права
- отказ от права на возражение
- отказ от права наследования
- отказ от права требования
- отказ от правового титула
- отказ от предложения
- отказ от принятия товара
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obtain (get, receive) a creditBanks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > получать кредит
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19 LÁN
* * *n.1) loan; at láni, as a loan; hafa at láni, to get on credit;2) fief; hafa at láni = hafa at léni.* * *n., but an older feminine is indicated by the compd lánar-dróttinn; [A. S. læn; Engl. loan; Dan. laan]:—a loan; in the saying, ekki er lán lengr en léð er; þiggja lán, to receive as a loan, Grág. i, 437; at láni, as a loan, Fms. ix. 404; hafa at láni, to get on credit, Nj. 259; selja at láni, to lend, Grág. i. 400; ekki er lán lengr en léð er, Vídal., a saying.2. with the notion of land, a fief; en ef þú vilt þráliga halda á ríkinu, þá mun þér hinn til at fara á fund hans ok görask hans maðr, munu vér þá biðja með þér, at hann fái þér at láni þetta ríki, Ó. H. 45; á því láni, Sighvat, cp. láð; Guðs lán, a loan from God, Hom. 149.3. metaph. luck, good luck; ó-lán, ill-luck, freq. in mod. usage.COMPDS: lánsfé, lánshestr, lánshross, lánsklæði, lánsmaðr. -
20 trúa
* * *I)(trúi, trúða, trúat), v.1) to believe, with dat. (mundir þú t. fyrirburð þessum, ef Njáll segði þér?);2) in a religious sense, to believe; t. á e-n, to believe in (t. á einn guð);3) to believe in, trust (meyjar orðum skýli manngi t.).* * *f., gen., dat., and acc. trú, like frú (q. v.), but without plur.; this is the old form, whence comes the contr. nom. trú, and later even a gen. trúar, which is prevalent in mod. usage; the gen. trúar occurs in vellums, Barl. 151. l. 16, Fs. 103 (from the Arna-Magn. No. 132), and Skálda (in a verse); so also passim in Post. S. Edit. C.R.Unger, 1872; the old bissyll. form still occurs in the Icel. N. T., ó þú kona, mikil er þín trúa, Matt. xv. 28: [Dan. troe; A. S. treowe]:—trust, belief; segja upp á trú sína, Fms. xi. 285; þeir sögðusk vildu tala við hann með trú, 400; rjúfa trú sína, 356; ok gáfu þar til trú sína, Fas. ii. 540; svá sem trúa þeirra öðlask, Blas. 50: as an oath, þat veit trúa mín, upon my word! by my troth! Edda 25, Bær. 2; þat er mín trúa, at …, Edda 5; svá njóta ek trú minnar, by my troth! i. 130.II. faith, belief, in a theological sense; Helgi var blandinn mjök í trú, þann trúði á Krist, en hét á Þór til sjófara ok harðræða, Landn. 206; taka við trú, to receive the Christian faith, Nj. 158, 162; at trúa þessi skuli við gangask, id.; ung er nú trúan, Valla L. 209, Lil. 34; at sú var sönn trúa, Fms. i. 231; þat er heiðinna manna trúa, at …, Bret. 56; trú várrar, Greg. 14; sinnar trú, Pd. 8; þinnar trú, Blas.; snúask til trú, Blanda; réttrar trú, id., Lex. Poët.; til styrkðar trúar (gen.) várrar, Greg. 14; þat hafði hann helzt til trúar, at …, Fs. 103; ung at aldri fegri at trú, svá var trúa hennar mikil, at …, Bs. i. 204; ó-trú, unbelief; van-trú (as also Fb. i. 312, l. c.)B. COMPDS: trúboð, trúbót, trúarbót, trúbrögð, trúfylgja, trúhald, trúarjátning, trúarníðingr, trúskjöldr, trúverk, trúarvilla.
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