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1 debt
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2 budget
költségvetés, büdzsé to budget: beoszt* * *1. noun(any plan showing how money is to be spent: my budget for the month.) költségvetés2. verb1) (to make a plan showing this: We must try to budget or we shall be in debt.) költségvetést biztosít2) ((with for) to allow for (something) in a budget: I hadn't budgeted for a new car.) költségvetésben előirányoz -
3 creditor
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4 debtor
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5 discharge
mentesség, teljesítés, elsülés, kisülés, lövés to discharge: kilép, kifizet, kibocsát, kirakodik, ürül, tisztul* * *1. verb1) (to allow to leave; to dismiss: The soldier was discharged from the army; She was discharged from hospital.) leszerel (katonát); elbocsát (kórházból, munkahelyről)2) (to fire (a gun): He discharged his gun at the policeman.) elsüt(fegyvert)3) (to perform (a task etc): He discharges his duties well.) teljesít (kötelességet)4) (to pay (a debt).) kifizet5) (to (cause to) let or send out: The chimney was discharging clouds of smoke; The drain discharged into the street.) kibocsát2. noun1) ((an) act of discharging: He was given his discharge from the army; the discharge of one's duties.) elbocsátás2) (pus etc coming from eg a wound.) kiömlés, folyás -
6 instalment
részlet, részletfizetés* * *1) (one payment out of a number of payments into which an amount of money, especially a debt, is divided: The new carpet is being paid for by monthly instalments.)2) (a part of a story that is printed one part at a time eg in a weekly magazine, or read in parts on the radio: Did you hear the final instalment last week?) -
7 square
szögletes, korrekt, tagbaszakadt, négyzetes, kocka to square: négyszögletesre alakít, derékszöget alkot, stimmel* * *[skweə] 1. noun1) (a four-sided two-dimensional figure with all sides equal in length and all angles right angles.) négyzet2) (something in the shape of this.) négyszög3) (an open place in a town, with the buildings round it.) tér4) (the resulting number when a number is multiplied by itself: 3 × 3, or 32 = 9, so 9 is the square of 3.) négyzet2. adjective1) (having the shape of a square or right angle: I need a square piece of paper; He has a short, square body / a square chin.) (négy)szögletes2) ((of business dealings, scores in games etc) level, even, fairly balanced etc: If I pay you an extra $5 shall we be (all) square?; Their scores are (all) square (= equal).) kiegyenlített; kvitt(ek)3) (measuring a particular amount on all four sides: This piece of wood is two metres square.) négyzet alakú4) (old-fashioned: square ideas about clothes.) ódivatú3. adverb1) (at right angles, or in a square shape: The carpet is not cut square with the corner.) derékszögben2) (firmly and directly: She hit him square on the point of the chin.) pont(osan)4. verb1) (to give a square shape to or make square.) négyszögletesre alakít2) (to settle, pay etc (an account, debt etc): I must square my account with you.) kiegyenlít3) (to (cause to) fit or agree: His story doesn't square with the facts.) megegyezik4) (to multiply a number by itself: Two squared is four.) négyzetre emel•- squared- squarely
- square centimetre
- metre
- square root
- fair and square
- go back to square one
- a square deal
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