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1 lainaaminen
• borrowing• loaning• quoting• quotation• lending• citation• citing -
2 lainausmerkki
• borrowing mark• double quote• inverted comma• quotation mark• quote -
3 lainoitus
• borrowing money• financing• lending money -
4 lainaus
yks.nom. lainaus; yks.gen. lainauksen; yks.part. lainausta; yks.ill. lainaukseen; mon.gen. lainausten lainauksien; mon.part. lainauksia; mon.ill. lainauksiinborrowing (noun)citation (noun)citing (noun)granting a loan (noun)lending (noun)loan (noun)loaning (noun)quotation (noun)quoting (noun)* * *• granting a loan• quotation• quotation of a work• loaning• loan• lending• cite• citation• borrowing• borrow• quoting• citing -
5 takaisinlainaus
finance, business, economy• borrowing back of pension contributionsfinance, business, economy• reborrowingfinance, business, economy• re-borrowingfinance, business, economy• relending -
6 kulttuurilaina
• cultural borrowing -
7 lainanotto
finance, business, economy• borrowing -
8 lainanottovaltuus
finance, business, economy• authority to take out a loanfinance, business, economy• borrowing power -
9 luotonotto
finance, business, economy• borrowingfinance, business, economy• borrowings -
10 luottoraja
yks.nom. luottoraja; yks.gen. luottorajan; yks.part. luottorajaa; yks.ill. luottorajaan; mon.gen. luottorajojen luottorajain; mon.part. luottorajoja; mon.ill. luottorajoihincredit limit (noun)credit line (noun)line of credit (noun)* * *• credit limit• borrowing limitfinance, business, economy• credit linefinance, business, economy• line of credit
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