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noun(from bank) Kreditaufnahme, die ( from bei); (from library) Entleihen, das; Ausleihen, das; (fig.) Übernahme, die* * *noun das Ausleihen* * *bor·row·ing[ˈbɒrəʊɪŋ, AM ˈbɑ:roʊ-]n\borrowing from another language Entlehnen nt aus einer Fremdsprache\borrowing costs [or cost of \borrowing] Kreditkosten plpublic \borrowing Staatsverschuldung f▪ \borrowings pl aufgenommene Schulden, Darlehensverbindlichkeiten pl, Direktkredite plthe company's \borrowing have doubled die Kreditlasten des Unternehmens haben sich verdoppeltgross/net \borrowing Brutto-/Nettokreditaufnahme f; (debts) Darlehenssumme[n] f[pl]; from bank Kredit aufnehmen* * *['bɒrəʊɪŋ]nBorgen nt, Leihen nt; (of library book) Ausleihen nt; (of word) Entlehnung f; (fig, of idea, methodology) Übernahme fborrowing of money from the bank — Kreditaufnahme f or (short-term) Geldaufnahme f bei der Bank
borrowings (Fin) — aufgenommene Schulden pl; (of country also) Anleihen pl
* * *1. (Aus)Borgen, (Aus-, Ent)Leihen n2. WIRTSCH Geld-, Kreditaufnahme f:* * *noun(from bank) Kreditaufnahme, die ( from bei); (from library) Entleihen, das; Ausleihen, das; (fig.) Übernahme, die -
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[ˌpi:esbi:ˈɑ:ʳ]pub·lic-sec·tor ˈbor·row·ing re·quire·mentn* * *(Brit) abbr See: of public sector borrowing requirement* * * -
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bank ˈbor·row·ingn Kreditaufnahme f bei Bankenthe new factory was financed by \bank borrowing die neue Fabrik wurde durch Bankkredite finanziert\bank borrowing has increased Kreditaufnahmen bei Banken haben zugenommen -
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English-german dictionary > public-sector borrowing requirement
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pub·lic-sec·tor 'bor·row·ing re·quire·ment n( Brit) Kreditbedarf m der öffentlichen HandEnglish-German students dictionary > public-sector borrowing requirement
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verb1) занимать, брать на время (of, from у кого-л.)2) заимствовать* * *(v) брать взаймы; занимать; занимать деньги; занять; занять деньги; получать деньги; получить деньги* * ** * *[bor·row || 'bɒrəʊ] v. занимать, брать на время, заимствовать, брать взаймы, брать в долг* * *заимствоватьзаниматьодалживатьодолжатьодолжитеодолжитьссудитьссужать* * *1) занимать, брать на время (of, from - у кого-л.) 2) заимствовать -
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(n) дебитор; заемщик; получатель ссуды* * *заемщик; берущий взаймы* * *['bor·row·er || 'bɒrəʊə] n. берущий взаймы* * *должникзаемщик* * *заемщик; берущий взаймы -
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1. present participle of borrow2. noun1) одалживание; he who likes borrowing dislikes paying тот, кто любит брать взаймы, не любит отдавать2) заимствование* * *(n) заем; заимствование; кредит; одалживание* * *одалживание, заимствование* * *['bor·row·ing || 'bɒrəʊɪŋ] n. одалживание, заимствование* * *заемзаимствование* * *1) а) одалживание б) ссуда 2) лингв. заимствование -
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'propə1) (right, correct, or suitable: That isn't the proper way to clean the windows; You should have done your schoolwork at the proper time - it's too late to start now.) rett, riktig2) (complete or thorough: Have you made a proper search?) ordentlig, skikkelig3) (respectable or well-mannered: Such behaviour isn't quite proper.) anstendig, korrekt•- properly- proper noun/nameanstendig--------egen--------høvelig--------korrekt--------passende--------riktig--------sømmeligadj. \/ˈprɒpə\/1) riktig, ordentlig, rett2) egnet, passende, høvelig3) tilbørlig, korrekt4) behørig5) anstendig, passende, comme-il-faut, korrekt, sømmelig, respektabel6) altfor høflig, altfor anstendig\/ordentlig7) særskilt, dertil hørende8) særegen, særpreget, eiendommelig9) egentlig, virkelig10) i ordets rette betydning, selve11) ( hverdagslig) real, ordentlig, skikkelig, proper, sann12) ( gammeldags) egen13) ( gammeldags) vakker, velskapt, prektig, fin, utmerketas is proper som seg hør og børat the proper time til riktig tid, på riktig tidspunktdeem\/think it proper to finne det riktig\/på sin plass å, finne det for godt åin a proper condition i god standin a proper sense i egentlig forstandthe proper owner den rettmessige eierenproper to som hører sammen med, som hører tilsom passer fortypisk for, karakteristisk for, særegen for -
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'solid 1. adjective1) (not easily changing shape; not in the form of liquid or gas: Water becomes solid when it freezes; solid substances.) fast, i fast form2) (not hollow: The tyres of the earliest cars were solid.) massiv3) (firm and strongly made (and therefore sound and reliable): That's a solid piece of furniture; His argument is based on good solid facts/reasoning.) solid4) (completely made of one substance: This bracelet is made of solid gold; We dug till we reached solid rock.) massiv, gedigen5) (without breaks, gaps or flaws: The policemen formed themselves into a solid line; They are solid in their determination to strike.) ubrutt, sammenhengende, fast6) (having height, breadth and width: A cube is a solid figure.) tett, kompakt7) (consecutive; without a pause: I've been working for six solid hours.) stive, i hele2. adverb(without interruption; continuously: She was working for six hours solid.) sammenhengende, ubrutt3. noun1) (a substance that is solid: Butter is a solid but milk is a liquid.) fast stoff2) (a shape that has length, breadth and height.) fast legeme•- solidify
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- solid fuelfast--------kraftig--------massiv--------sterk--------støIsubst. \/ˈsɒlɪd\/1) ( fysikk) fast legeme\/stoff2) ( geometri) solid\/tredimensjonal figur, legeme3) massiv mursolids faste emner\/bestanddeler, tørrstoff fast fødeIIadj. \/ˈsɒlɪd\/1) fast, i fast form (også overført)2) massiv, solid, gedigen3) bastant, stødig, sterk, kraftig, skikkelig4) velfundert, pålitelig, holdbar, sikker, solid, solvent (om firma)5) enstemmig, enig6) (også om tid, dager e.l.) ubrutt, sammenhengende, hel, kontinuerlig• they were at it for two solid hours \/ two hours solidde holdt på med det i to timer i strekk \/ i to hele timer7) kubikk- (foreldet), rom-, tredimensjonal8) alvorlig, grundig, ordentlig9) tett, kompakt, massiv, solid10) (amer., slang) strålende, glimrende, topp-11) fullkommen, fullstendigbe solid for \/ in favour of støtte enstemmig\/helt og fullt, være enig ombooked solid fullbooketdo a solid piece of work gjøre et realt stykke arbeidfrozen solid gjennomfrosset, bunnfrossetget\/be (in) solid with komme\/stå på god fot medpacked solid fullstappetrock solid fjellstø, bunnsolidsolid arguments vektige argumenter, tungtveiende argumentersolid bodies faste legemersolid chocolate ren sjokoladesolid compound ( språkvitenskap) sammensatt ord som skrives i ettsolid content(s) kubikkinnhold, fastmassesolid core of something den faste kjernen i noesolid flesh rent kjøttsolid fog tykk tåkesolid food fast fødesolid geometry romgeometri, stereometrisolid gold rent gullsolid ground fast grunnsolid line heltrukket linjesolid majority klart flertallsolid matter tørrstoff ( typografi) kompress (sats)solid measure kubikkmåla solid problem et alvorlig problemsolid state fast tilstanda solid tyre slangeløst dekkIIIadv. \/ˈsɒlɪd\/enstemmigvote solid eller go solid stemme enstemmig -
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'terəs 1. noun1) ((one of a number of) raised level banks of earth etc, like large steps, on the side of a hill etc: Vines are grown on terraces on the hillside.) terrasse, avsats2) (a row of houses connected to each other.) rekkehus2. verb(to make into a terrace or terraces: The hillside has been terraced to make new vineyards.) anlegge i terrasseraltan--------terrasseIsubst. \/ˈterəs\/, \/ˈterɪs\/1) terrasse2) avsats3) flatt tak4) takterrasse5) uteplass6) husrekke (gjerne på høyde eller i skråning, ofte i gatenavn)IIverb \/ˈterəs\/, \/ˈterɪs\/1) terrassere, anlegge i terrasser2) utstyre med (en) terrasse
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