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1 top up
1.(Brit. coll.)transitive verb auffüllen [Batterie, Tank, Flasche, Glas]2. intransitive verb* * *(to fill (a cup etc that has been partly emptied) to the top: Let me top up your glass/drink.) auffüllen* * *◆ top upvt1. (fill up again)to \top up up ⇆ a glass ein Glas nachfüllen2. (bring to a certain level)▪ to \top up up ⇆ sth etw aufbessernstudents are able to take out loans to \top up up their grants Studierende können Kredite aufnehmen, um ihre Studienbeihilfe aufzubessern* * *vt sep (Brit)glass, battery, tank, account auffüllen; pension, income ergänzencan I top you up? (inf) — darf ich dir nachschenken?
* * *top up v/t ein Glas, einen Tank, Öl etc auf-, nachfüllen:top sb up jemandem nachschenken* * *1.(Brit. coll.)transitive verb auffüllen [Batterie, Tank, Flasche, Glas]2. intransitive verbtop up the petrol/oil/water — Benzin/Öl/Wasser nachfüllen
(fill one's tank up) volltanken; (fill one's glass up) sich nachschenken* * *v.nachfüllen v.wieder auffüllen v. -
2 top up
vt1) ( fill up again)to \top up up <-> a glass ein Glas nachfüllen;to \top up sb up ( fam) jdm nachschenken2) ( bring to a certain level)to \top up up <-> sth etw aufbessern;students are able to take out loans to \top up up their grants Studierende können Kredite aufnehmen, um ihre Studienbeihilfe aufzubessern -
3 loan
1. noun1) (thing lent) Leihgabe, die2) (lending)let somebody have/give somebody the loan of something — jemandem etwas leihen
be [out] on loan — [Buch, Schallplatte:] ausgeliehen sein
2. transitive verbhave something on loan [from somebody] — etwas [von jemandem] geliehen haben
loan something to somebody — jemandem etwas leihen; etwas an jemanden verleihen
* * *[ləun] 1. noun1) (anything lent, especially money: I shall ask the bank for a loan.) die Anleihe, das Darlehen2) (the act of lending: I gave him the loan of my bicycle.) das Leihen2. verb* * *[ləʊn, AM loʊn]I. na $50,000 \loan ein Darlehen über 50.000 Dollaran unsecured \loan ein ungesicherter Kreditto take out a \loan ein Darlehen aufnehmento get a \loan ein Darlehen [o einen Kredit] bekommen\loan to managers Organkredit m\loan to small and medium-sized enterprises Mittelstandskredit ma permanent \loan eine Dauerleihgabeto be on \loan verliehen seinthe exhibit is on \loan from another museum das Ausstellungsstück ist die Leihgabe eines anderen Museumsto be on long-term/short-term \loan langfristig/kurzfristig ausgeliehen sein\loan conditions Kreditbedingungen pl, Darlehensbedingungen plIII. vt* * *[ləʊn]1. nmy friend let me have the money as a loan — mein Freund hat mir das Geld geliehen
it's not a gift, it's a loan — es ist nicht geschenkt, sondern nur geliehen
2)I asked for the loan of a bicycle — ich bat darum, ein Fahrrad ausleihen zu dürfen
he gave me the loan of his bicycle —
conditions governing the loan of this book — Leihbedingungen pl für dieses Buch
the machinery is on loan from the American government — die Maschinen sind eine Leihgabe der amerikanischen Regierung
she's on loan to us from the CIA — sie ist vom CIA an uns abgestellt worden
2. vtleihen (to sb jdm)* * *loan [ləʊn]A s1. (Ver)Leihen n, Ausleihung f:on loan leihweise;a book on loan ein geliehenes Buch;be on loan from eine Leihgabe (gen) sein;ask for the loan of sth darum bitten, (sich) etwas (aus)leihen zu dürfen;may I have the loan of …? darf ich (mir) … (aus)leihen?;have sth on loan from sb (sich) etwas von jemandem (aus)geliehen haben2. WIRTSCH Anleihe f (auch fig):3. WIRTSCH Darlehen n, Kredit m:loan on securities Lombardkredit4. Leihgabe f (für eine Ausstellung):loan collection Leihgaben(sammlung) pl(f)5. LING Lehnwort nC v/i besonders US Geld verleihen* * *1. noun1) (thing lent) Leihgabe, die2) (lending)let somebody have/give somebody the loan of something — jemandem etwas leihen
be [out] on loan — [Buch, Schallplatte:] ausgeliehen sein
2. transitive verbhave something on loan [from somebody] — etwas [von jemandem] geliehen haben
loan something to somebody — jemandem etwas leihen; etwas an jemanden verleihen
* * *n.Anleihe -n f.Ausleihe -ungen f.Darlehen - n.Kredit -e m.Leihe -n f. v.ausleihen v.
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