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борг; заборгованість; боргове зобов'язання; борговий інструмент; зобов'язанняdebt made by other than normal means — борг, зроблений незвичним способом
debt to be collected at the debtor's residence — борг, що підлягає стягненню за місцем проживання боржника
- debt burdendebt to be paid at the creditor's place of residence — борг, що належить сплатити за місцем проживання кредитора
- debt cancellation agreement
- debt certificate
- debt claim
- debt collecting
- debt collecting business
- debt commitment
- debt crisis
- debt discount
- debt evidenced by certificate
- debt extinction
- debt financing
- debt forgiveness
- debt funding
- debt installment
- debt instalment
- debt liability
- debt load
- debt management
- debt of honor
- debt of honour
- debt of record
- debt outstanding
- debt overload
- debt payable
- debt portion
- debt receivable
- debt recovery
- debt recovery proceedings
- debt recycling
- debt relationship
- debt relationships
- debt repudiation
- debt rescheduling
- debt rescheduling scheme
- debt restructuring
- debt restructuring arrangement
- debt service
- debt servicing
- debt-ridden
- debt servicing capacity
- debt servicing capacity
- debt servicing obligation
- debt to government
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2 lie
[laɪ] I 1. nбрехня́; обма́нto tell a lie — збреха́ти
to swop lies розм. — побала́кати, поплеска́ти язико́м
••to give the lie to smb. — викрива́ти кого́сь у брехні́
to give the lie to smth. — спросто́вувати щось
2. vwhite lie — мора́льно ви́правданий обма́н
1) бреха́тиto lie in one's throat — безсоро́мно бреха́ти
to lie like a gas-meter — забрі́хуватися
2) бу́ти обма́нливимII 1. v ( past lay; p. p. lain)1) лежа́тиto lie idle — лежа́ти без ужи́тку
to lie in ambush — перебува́ти в за́сідці
2) бу́ти розташо́ваним; простяга́тисяlife lies in front of you — у вас все життя́ попе́реду
3) поляга́ти ( у чомусь); зале́жати ( від чогось)it lies with you to decide it — це вам вирі́шувати
as far as in me lies — наскі́льки це в мої́х си́лах
4) заст. пробу́ти недо́вгоto lie for the night — розташува́тися на ніч
5) юр. визнава́тися зако́номthe claim does not lie — це незако́нна вимо́га
•- lie back- lie by
- lie down
- lie off
- lie out
- lie over
- lie to
- lie under
- lie up••to lie on the bed one has made — як дба́єш, так і ма́єш
2. nthe blame lies at your door — це ва́ша ви́на
1) поло́ження; на́прямthe lie of the ground — рельє́ф місце́вості
the lie of the land — 1) мор. на́прям на бе́рег 2) перен. стан рече́й
2) лі́гво ( звіра)
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