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1 pagaré
m.promissory note, bill to order, I.O.U., I owe you.fut.indicat.1st person singular (yo) Future Indicative of Spanish verb: pagar.* * *1 promissory note\pagaré del Tesoro government bond* * *SM promissory note, IOUpagaré del Tesoro — Treasury bill, Treasury bond
* * *masculino promissory note, IOU* * *= banknote, IOU, promissory note.Ex. Watermarks for special papers used for such things as banknotes and bonds became increasingly elaborate.Ex. The 915 discovered birch-bark documents, dating from the mid-11th century to the 15th century, include wills, spells, IOUs, marriage proposals, prayers, together with the names of people and neighboring villages.Ex. A promissory note is a legal and binding contract of your promise to repay the loan according to the terms listed on the note.----* pagaré bancario = bill of exchange.* * *masculino promissory note, IOU* * *= banknote, IOU, promissory note.Ex: Watermarks for special papers used for such things as banknotes and bonds became increasingly elaborate.
Ex: The 915 discovered birch-bark documents, dating from the mid-11th century to the 15th century, include wills, spells, IOUs, marriage proposals, prayers, together with the names of people and neighboring villages.Ex: A promissory note is a legal and binding contract of your promise to repay the loan according to the terms listed on the note.* pagaré bancario = bill of exchange.* * *promissory note, IOUCompuestos:bank bill o bondcorporate bondgovernment bond, treasury note* * *
Del verbo pagar: ( conjugate pagar)
pagaré es:
1ª persona singular (yo) futuro indicativo
pagare es:
1ª persona singular (yo) futuro subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) futuro subjuntivo
Multiple Entries:
pagar
pagaré
pagar ( conjugate pagar) verbo transitivo
‹ deuda› to pay (off), repay;
‹comida/entradas/mercancías› to pay for;◊ ¿cuánto pagas de alquiler? how much rent do you pay?;
le pagan los estudios they are paying for his education;
no puedo pagaré tanto I can't afford (to pay) that much;
pagaré algo POR algo to pay sth for sth
pagaré algo CON algo to pay for sth with sth;◊ ¡me las vas a pagaré! you'll pay for this!
verbo intransitivo (Com, Fin) to pay;
pagaré sustantivo masculino
promissory note, IOU
pagar verbo transitivo
1 (abonar) to pay: puedes pagarlo a plazos o al contado, you can pay for it in instalments or in cash
2 (recompensar) to repay: no sé cómo pagarte este favor, I don't know how I can repay you for this favour
3 (expiar) to pay for: tendrás que pagar tu crimen, you must pay for your crime
figurado ¡me las pagarás!, you'll pay for this!
II verbo intransitivo
1 (abonar) ¿puedo pagar con tarjeta?, can I pay by card?
2 pagarás por tu intransigencia, you'll pay for your intransigence
pagaré m Fin promissory note, IOU
' pagaré' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bolsillo
- vale
- vencimiento
- descontar
- descuento
English:
IOU
- promissory note
- bank
* * *pagaré nmFin promissory note, IOU pagaré del Tesoro Treasury note;pagaré a la vista demand note* * *m IOU* * *pagaré nmvale: promissory note, IOU -
2 testamento
m.1 will.hacer testamento to write one's willAntiguo/Nuevo testamento Old/New Testament2 testament, will.* * *1 DERECHO will, testament2 RELIGIÓN Testament\hacer testamento / otorgar testamento to make one's will, draw up one's willAntiguo Testamento / Nuevo Testamento Old Testament / New Testament* * *noun m.testament, will* * *SM1) will, testament2) (Biblia)3) * (=escrito largo) screed* * *masculino will, testament (frml)hacer or otorgar testamento — to make one's will
* * *= will and testament, testament, will.Ex. The provision, in a will and testament, of a document or set of documents to an organization, at times according to certain obligations, the beneficiary having the right to refuse acceptance is known as bequest acquisition.Ex. This work can serve as a model of clear, expository prose, a rich source of colourful and sometimes even poetic names, and an eloquent testament to the American Dream.Ex. The 915 discovered birch-bark documents, dating from the mid-11th century to the 15th century, include wills, spells, IOUs, marriage proposals, prayers, together with the names of people and neighboring villages.----* Antiguo Testamento, el = Old Testament (O.T.), the.* autentificación de un testamento = probate.* dejar en testamento = will.* hacer el testamento = testate.* Nuevo Testamento = New Testament (N.T.).* testamento vital = living will.* * *masculino will, testament (frml)hacer or otorgar testamento — to make one's will
* * *= will and testament, testament, will.Ex: The provision, in a will and testament, of a document or set of documents to an organization, at times according to certain obligations, the beneficiary having the right to refuse acceptance is known as bequest acquisition.
Ex: This work can serve as a model of clear, expository prose, a rich source of colourful and sometimes even poetic names, and an eloquent testament to the American Dream.Ex: The 915 discovered birch-bark documents, dating from the mid-11th century to the 15th century, include wills, spells, IOUs, marriage proposals, prayers, together with the names of people and neighboring villages.* Antiguo Testamento, el = Old Testament (O.T.), the.* autentificación de un testamento = probate.* dejar en testamento = will.* hacer el testamento = testate.* Nuevo Testamento = New Testament (N.T.).* testamento vital = living will.* * *will, testament ( frml)hacer or otorgar testamento to make one's willCompuestos:nuncupative willsealed testamentliving will* * *
testamento sustantivo masculino
will, testament (frml);
testamento sustantivo masculino
1 (de un difunto) will
hacer u otorgar testamento, to make one's will
2 Rel Antiguo/Nuevo Testamento, Old/New Testament
3 Pol fig testamento político, political testament
' testamento' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
antigua
- antiguo
- deuda
- deudo
- disponer
- dispuesta
- dispuesto
- N. T.
- obrar
- legar
- nuevo
- nulo
- revocar
- viejo
English:
contest
- executor
- leave
- legitimacy
- provide for
- testament
- will
- cut
* * *testamento nm1. [documento] will;hacer testamento to make a willtestamento cerrado sealed will;¿tengo que leerme este testamento? do I have to read this screed?* * *m JUR will;Antiguo/Nuevo Testamento REL Old/New Testament* * *testamento nm: testament, will* * *testamento n will
См. также в других словарях:
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ious — nox·ious; nox·ious·ly; nox·ious·ness; ob·nox·ious; ob·nox·ious·ly; ob·nox·ious·ness; su·per·cil·ious·ly; su·per·cil·ious·ness; su·per·cil·ious; bil·ious·ly; bil·ious·ness; mal·a·cop·te·ryg·ious; mul·ti·far·ious·ness; un·anx·ious·ly; … English syllables
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-ious — adjective suffix Etymology: Middle English, partly from Anglo French ious, from Latin iosus, from i , penultimate vowel of some noun stems + osus ous; partly from Latin ius, adjective suffix ous < edacious > … New Collegiate Dictionary
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IOUS — intraoperative ultrasound [examination] * * * intraoperative ultrasound examination (see ultrasonography) … Medical dictionary
IOUs — IOU (I owe you) ‚aɪəʊ juË n. signed note acknowledging a debt … English contemporary dictionary
-ious — suffix (forming adjectives) characterized by; full of: cautious. Origin from Fr. ieux, from L. iosus … English new terms dictionary
IOUS — intraoperative ultrasound examination (see ultrasonography) … The new mediacal dictionary
-ious — aff. variant of ous, often with corresponding nouns ending in ity: facetious; hilarious[/ex] • Etymology: ME « L iōsus (see ose I) and L ius … From formal English to slang
IOUS — • intraoperative ultrasound [examination] … Dictionary of medical acronyms & abbreviations