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1 owe a debt of gratitude to s.o.
owe a debt of gratitude to s.o.expr.• deberle mucho a alguien expr.English-spanish dictionary > owe a debt of gratitude to s.o.
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2 debt
det(what one person owes to another: His debts amount to over $3,000; a debt of gratitude.) deuda- debtor- in debt
debt n deudato be in debt tener deudas / estar endeudadotr[det]1 (something owed) deuda; (indebtedness) endeudamiento\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be in of debt tener deudas, estar endeudado,-ato be in somebody's debt estar en deuda con alguiento get into debt contraer deudas, endeudarseto pay off a debt saldar una deudato run up debts contraer deudas, endeudarsedebt collector cobrador,-ra de deudasdebt ['dɛt] n1) : deuda fto pay a debt: saldar una deuda2) indebtedness: endeudamiento mn.• adeudo s.m.• deber s.m.• deuda s.f.• débito s.m.deta) u ( indebtedness) endeudamiento mI'm $200 in debt — debo 200 dólares, tengo deudas por 200 dólares
to be in somebody's debt o in debt to somebody — (frml) estarle* en deuda a alguien, estar* en deuda con alguien
to get o run into debt — endeudarse, llenarse or cargarse* de deudas
to get/be out of debt — salir* de/no tener* deudas
b) c ( money owing) deuda f[det]1. N1) (=money owed) deuda fforeign debt — (Pol) deuda f externa or exterior
to be in debt (to sb) — tener deudas or estar endeudado (con algn)
to get into debt, run into debt, run up debts — contraer deudas
2) (fig)2.CPDdebt burden N — peso m de la deuda
debt collection N — cobro m de morosos
debt collector N — cobrador(a) m / f de morosos
debt forgiveness N — perdón m de la deuda
debt ratio N — tasa f de endeudamiento
debt relief N — alivio m de deuda
debt repayment N — (by individual, country) pago m de deudas
debt service, debt servicing N — (US) amortización f de la deuda
* * *[det]a) u ( indebtedness) endeudamiento mI'm $200 in debt — debo 200 dólares, tengo deudas por 200 dólares
to be in somebody's debt o in debt to somebody — (frml) estarle* en deuda a alguien, estar* en deuda con alguien
to get o run into debt — endeudarse, llenarse or cargarse* de deudas
to get/be out of debt — salir* de/no tener* deudas
b) c ( money owing) deuda f -
3 indebted
in'detid((with to) having reason to be grateful to: I am indebted to you for your help.) agradecido, en deuda con alguientr[ɪn'detɪd]1 (in debt) endeudado,-a2 figurative use (grateful) agradecido,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be indebted to somebody for something estar en deuda con alguien por algo, agradecer algo a alguienindebted [ɪn'dɛt̬əd] adj1) : endeudado2)to be indebted to : estar en deuda con, estarle agracido aadj.• adeudado, -a adj.• deudor adj.• obligado, -a adj.• reconocido, -a adj.ɪn'detəd, ɪn'detɪda) ( owing gratitude)to be indebted TO somebody (FOR something) — estar* en deuda con alguien (por algo)
b) ( owing money) endeudado, empeñado[ɪn'detɪd]ADJ1) (=owing money) endeudado2) (=grateful)we are greatly indebted to Shakespeare for his contribution to English literature — le debemos mucho a Shakespeare por su contribución a la literatura inglesa
* * *[ɪn'detəd, ɪn'detɪd]a) ( owing gratitude)to be indebted TO somebody (FOR something) — estar* en deuda con alguien (por algo)
b) ( owing money) endeudado, empeñado
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