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1 DEBT
• Better /to/ go to bed supperless than rise in debt - Лучше нужду неси, а взаймы не проси (Л)• Death pays all debts - После смерти взятки гладки (П), Смерть платит все долги (C)• Debt is a heavy burden to an honest man - Долг не ревет, а спать не дает (Д)• Debt is the worst /kind of/ poverty - Тот в нищету пошел, на ком долг тяжел (T)• Debts make the cheek black - Долг не ревет, а спать не дает (Д)• He that dies pays all debts - Смерть платит все долги (C)• He who pays his debts enriches himself - Заплатишь долг скорее, так будет веселее (3)• Man in debt is caught in a net (A) - Долг не ревет, а спать не дает (Д)• Out of debt, out of danger - Заплатишь долг скорее, так будет веселее (3)• Pay your debts or lose your friends - Счет дружбе не помеха (C), Чаще счет - крепче дружба (4)• Rather go to bed supperless than rise in debt for a breakfast - Лучше нужду неси, а взаймы не проси (Л)• Rather than run into debt, wear your old coat - Лучше нужду неси, а взаймы не проси (Л)• Short debts make lasting (long) friends - Чаще счет - крепче дружба (4)• Without debt, without care - Заплатишь долг скорее, так будет веселее (3)• You can run into debt, but you have to crawl out - Легко в долг брать, отдавать трудно (Л) -
2 debt
[det] nounwhat one person owes to another:His debts amount to over $3,000
دَيْنa debt of gratitude.
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3 debt
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4 Debt
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5 debt
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6 debt
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7 Debt-Equity-Swap
Debt-Equity-Swap m FIN debt equity swap, DES, debt-for-equity swap (Sanierung; Ersatz von Schulden durch Beteiligungen)* * *m < Finanz> debt equity swap -
8 debt rescheduling
Gen Mgtthe renegotiation of debt repayments. Debt rescheduling is necessary when a company can no longer meet its debt payments. It can involve deferring debt payments, deferring payment of interest, or negotiating a new loan. It is usually undertaken as part of turnaround management to avoid business failure. Debt rescheduling is also undertaken in less developed countries that encounter national debt difficulties. Such arrangements are usually overseen by the International Monetary Fund. -
9 debt forgiveness
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10 Debt Service Cover Ratio (DSCR)
debt service cover ratio (DSCR)Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > Debt Service Cover Ratio (DSCR)
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11 Debt Aid Trade For Africa
American: DATAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Debt Aid Trade For Africa
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12 Debt Aids And Trade For Africa
American: DATAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Debt Aids And Trade For Africa
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13 Debt And Cash Management
Accounting: DCMУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Debt And Cash Management
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14 Debt Exchangable for Common Stock
Finances: DECSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Debt Exchangable for Common Stock
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15 Debt Forgiveness Program
General subject: DFPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Debt Forgiveness Program
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16 Debt Management Office
Stock Exchange: DMOУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Debt Management Office
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17 Debt Management Plan
Accounting: DMPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Debt Management Plan
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18 Debt Outstanding Disbursed
Accounting: DODУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Debt Outstanding Disbursed
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19 Debt Reduction Program
Accounting: DRPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Debt Reduction Program
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20 Debt Service Reserve Account
Sakhalin R: DSRAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Debt Service Reserve Account
См. также в других словарях:
debt — n [Old French dette, ultimately from Latin debita, plural of debitum debt, from neuter of debitus, past participle of debere to owe] 1: something owed: as a: a specific sum of money or a performance due another esp. by agreement (as a loan… … Law dictionary
debt — W2S2 [det] n [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: dette, from Latin debitum, from debere to owe ] 1.) a sum of money that a person or organization owes debt of ▪ This over ambitious strategy has saddled them with debts of around $3,000,000.… … Dictionary of contemporary English
Debt — • That which is owed or due to another; in general, anything which one person is under an obligation to pay or render to another Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Debt Debt … Catholic encyclopedia
debt — [ det ] noun *** 1. ) count an amount of money that you owe: By this time we had debts of over $15,000. run up a debt (=let it increase): She had run up debts of nearly $10,000. pay (off)/repay a debt: Many people experience difficulty in paying… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Debt — Debt, n. [OE. dette, F. dette, LL. debita, fr. L. debitus owed, p. p. of debere to owe, prop., to have on loan; de + habere to have. See {Habit}, and cf. {Debit}, {Due}.] 1. That which is due from one person to another, whether money, goods, or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
debt — debt; debt·less; debt·or; in·debt; in·debt·ed; in·debt·ed·ness; in·debt·ment; … English syllables
debt — debt, indebtedness, obligation, liability, debit, arrear mean something, and especially a sum of money, that is owed another. Debt usually implies that the amount is owed in return for goods, property, or services and can be definitely computed… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
debt — A liability on a claim (SA Bankruptcy.com) Under Title 11 U.S.C. Section 101: (12) The term debt means liability on a claim. United Glossary of Bankruptcy Terms 2012 … Glossary of Bankruptcy
debt — [det] n. [altered (after L) < ME & OFr dette < L debitum, neut. pp. of debere, to owe < de , from + habere, to have: see HABIT] 1. something owed by one person to another or others 2. an obligation or liability to pay or return something … English World dictionary
debt — (n.) late 13c., dette, from O.Fr. dete, from L. debitum thing owed, neuter pp. of debere to owe, originally, keep something away from someone, from de away (see DE (Cf. de )) + habere to have (see HABIT (Cf … Etymology dictionary
debt — [n] money owed to others albatross*, arrearage, arrears, bad news*, baggage*, below the line*, bill, bite*, capital, check, chit*, claim, commitment, credit, cuff*, damage*, dead horse*, debenture, debit, deficit, due, dues, duty, encumbrance,… … New thesaurus