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niet11 [metalen beugeltje] staple2 [klinknageltje] rivetII 〈 de (mannelijk)〉1 [met betrekking tot een loterij] blank♦voorbeelden:1 [het niet zijn] nothingness♦voorbeelden:1 dat valt in het niet vergeleken bij … • that pales into insignificance beside …in het niet verdwijnen • vanish/fade into nothingness; vanish into thin air————————niet2〈 bijwoord〉1 [ontkenning] not2 [toch, immers] not♦voorbeelden:ik hoop van niet • I hope notgelieve niet te roken • please do not smokeik ook niet • neither/nor do I/am I/have I/ 〈enz.〉niet alleen …, maar ook … • not only … but also …ik kan niet anders dan zijn voorstel aannemen • I cannot but accept his proposalhet betaalt goed, daar niet van • it's well-paid, that's not the point, butdan niet! • (all right) then no!hij keek niet eens • he didn't even look, he never even lookedlang zo goed niet • nowhere near as/so gooddenk dat maar niet • don't you believe it!volstrekt niet • absolutely notik neem aan van niet • I don't suppose soniet dat … • (it's) not that …, it's not as if …dat viel mee, of niet? • that was all right, wasn't it? 〈enz.〉ze is niet al te slim • she is none too bright2 heb ik het je niet gezegd? • didn't I tell you?hoe vaak heb ik niet gedacht … • how often have I thought …niet waar? • isn't it?, aren't they?, doesn't he?, can't we? 〈enz.〉————————niet3♦voorbeelden:te niet doen • nullify, annul, cancel; set aside, override 〈 wet, besluit〉; dispose of 〈 theorie〉; undo 〈 resultaat van iets〉; dash, defeat 〈 hoop〉; put an end to 〈 overeenkomst〉een schuld te niet doen • cancel (out) a debtop deze wijze heeft hij al mijn werk te niet gedaan • in this way he undid all my workdat is niet meer dan een suggestie • that's nothing more than a suggestion -
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een schuld te niet doenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een schuld te niet doen
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debt — n. 1) to contract, incur, run up a debt; to get into, go into debt 2) to collect, recover a debt 3) to discharge, pay (off), settle; wipe out; write off a debt 4) to cancel; repudiate a debt 5) a bad; outstanding, unsettled debt 6) a business;… … Combinatory dictionary
cancel — To void an order to buy or sell from (1) the floor, or (2) the trader/salesperson s scope. In Autex, the indication still remains on record as having once been placed unless it is expunged. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * cancel can‧cel… … Financial and business terms
cancel — cancelable; esp. Brit., cancellable, adj. canceler; esp. Brit., canceller, n. /kan seuhl/, v., canceled, canceling or (esp. Brit.) cancelled, cancelling, n. v.t. 1. to make void; revoke; annul: to cancel a reservation. 2. to dec … Universalium
debt — noun 1 sum of money owed ADJECTIVE ▪ big, crippling, enormous, heavy, high, huge, large, massive, substantial ▪ … Collocations dictionary
debt — that which is owed. If you borrow money, buy something on credit or receive more money on an account than is owed, you have a debt. Glossary of Business Terms Funds owed by a debtor to a creditor. Outstanding debt obligations are assets for… … Financial and business terms
Debt — Money borrowed. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * debt debt [det] noun 1. [countable] money that one person, organization, country etc owes to another: • The country will not receive further funds after it failed to repay debts of $16… … Financial and business terms
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cancel — UK [ˈkæns(ə)l] / US verb Word forms cancel : present tense I/you/we/they cancel he/she/it cancels present participle cancelling past tense cancelled past participle cancelled 1) [intransitive/transitive] to say that something that has been… … English dictionary
cancel — can·cel vt celed or celled, cel·ing, or, cel·ling 1: to destroy the force, validity, or effectiveness of: as a: to render (one s will or a provision in one s will) ineffective by purposely making marks through or otherwise marring the text of… … Law dictionary
Debt restructuring — is a process that allows a private or public company – or a sovereign entity – facing cash flow problems and financial distress, to reduce and renegotiate its delinquent debts in order to improve or restore liquidity and rehabilitate so that it… … Wikipedia