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1 debited
adj.adeudado.pp.participio pasado del verbo DEBIT.pt.pretérito del verbo DEBIT. -
2 debit
'debit
1. noun(an entry on the side of an account which records what is owed: His debits outnumbered his credits.) débito
2. verb(to enter or record on this side of an account.) cargar en cuentatr['debɪt]1 SMALLFINANCE/SMALL débito1 cargar en cuenta\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLdebit balance saldo deudordebit ['dɛbɪt] vt: adeudar, cargar, debitardebit n: débito m, cargo m, debe mn.• adeudo s.m.• cargo s.m.• debe s.m.• débito s.m.v.• adeudar v.• cargar v.
I 'debət, 'debɪtnoun débito m, cargo m; (before n)debit balance — saldo m deudor
debit card — tarjeta f de cobro automático
debit note — nota f de cargo
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transitive verb ( Fin) debitar, cargar*['debɪt]1.N (in the books of a business) pasivo m ; (in a bank account) debe m, débito m ; (=individual sum taken) cargo m2.VTdirect 4.3.CPDdebit balance N — saldo m deudor
debit card N — tarjeta f de débito
debit entry N — débito m
debit note N — nota f de cargo
debit side N — debe m ; (fig) desventaja f
on the debit side — (lit) en el debe; (fig) entre las desventajas
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I ['debət, 'debɪt]noun débito m, cargo m; (before n)debit balance — saldo m deudor
debit card — tarjeta f de cobro automático
debit note — nota f de cargo
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transitive verb ( Fin) debitar, cargar* -
3 debit
s.1 cargo, adeudo.2 el debe, débito.3 característica indeseable.vt.1 cargar, adeudar.2 debitar, cargar en cuenta, cargar, cargar a la cuenta.3 facturar. (pt & pp debited)
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