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1 deudor
adj.debiting, indebted.m.debtor, person who owes, obligor.* * *► adjetivo1 debtor► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 debtor* * *(f. - deudora)noun* * *deudor, -a1. ADJ1)2)2.SM / F debtordeudor(a) hipotecario/a — mortgager
deudor(a) moroso/a — slow payer
* * *I- dora adjetivo debtor (before n)IIla parte deudora — the debtor/debtors
- dora masculino, femenino debtor* * *= debtor.Ex. Conjunctive phrase headings may comprise two or more nouns, noun phrases or both, with or without modifiers connected by 'and' or ending with 'etc', for example, debtor and creditor.* * *I- dora adjetivo debtor (before n)IIla parte deudora — the debtor/debtors
- dora masculino, femenino debtor* * *= debtor.Ex: Conjunctive phrase headings may comprise two or more nouns, noun phrases or both, with or without modifiers connected by 'and' or ending with 'etc', for example, debtor and creditor.
* * *debtor ( before n)la empresa deudora the debtor companyla parte deudora the debtor/debtorsmasculine, femininedebtorCompuesto:defaulter, slow payer* * *
deudor◊ - dora adjetivo
debtor ( before n)
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
debtor
deudor,-ora
I adjetivo debit: tiene un saldo deudor de cuatrocientas pesetas, she has a debit balance of four hundred pesetas
II sustantivo masculino y femenino debtor
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Spanish:
deudora
English:
debtor
* * *deudor, -ora♦ adjdebtor;un socio deudor a member in arrears with his/her subscription;la compañía deudora the debtor company;la parte deudora se declaró insolvente the debtor declared himself insolvent♦ nm,fdebtorFin deudor hipotecario mortgagor* * *I adj debtor atrII m, deudora f debtor* * *: indebted: debtor -
2 moroso
adj.delinquent, behind schedule.m.slow payer, bad payer.* * *► adjetivo2 (lento) slow, sluggish► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 defaulter* * *moroso, -a1. ADJ1) (Econ) slow to paydeudor moroso — slow payer, defaulter
2) (=lento) slow2.SM / F (Econ) bad debtor, defaulter* * *I- sa adjetivoIIcuentas morosas — delinquent accounts; deudor II
- sa masculino, femenino doubtful debtor* * *= sluggish.Ex. Standing in the early morning on the balcony of her apartment, she was smote as she always was by the grandeur of the sky turning to scarlet as the rim of darkness in the east released the sun for its sluggish trek through the heavens.----* cobrador de morosos = debt collector.* inclusión en la lista de morosos = blacklisting.* lector moroso = blacklisted borrower.* ser moroso = be in default.* * *I- sa adjetivoIIcuentas morosas — delinquent accounts; deudor II
- sa masculino, femenino doubtful debtor* * *= sluggish.Ex: Standing in the early morning on the balcony of her apartment, she was smote as she always was by the grandeur of the sky turning to scarlet as the rim of darkness in the east released the sun for its sluggish trek through the heavens.
* cobrador de morosos = debt collector.* inclusión en la lista de morosos = blacklisting.* lector moroso = blacklisted borrower.* ser moroso = be in default.* * *deudores morosos debtors in arrears, doubtful debtors ( tech)cuentas morosas delinquent accountsmasculine, femininedoubtful debtor* * *
moroso,-a adjetivo & sustantivo masculino y femenino delinquent accounts, debtors: se dedica a perseguir a los morosos, she pursues delinquent accounts
' moroso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
morosa
* * *moroso, -a Com♦ adjdefaulting;un cliente moroso a debtor who is behind with his payments♦ nm,fdefaulter, bad debtor* * *COMI adj slow to payII m, morosa f slow payer* * *moroso, -sa adj1) : delinquent, in arrearscuentas morosas: delinquent accounts2) : slow, sluggish -
3 morosa
adj.slow (lento), tardy, heavy.f.feminine of MOROSO.* * *
moroso,-a adjetivo & sustantivo masculino y femenino delinquent accounts, debtors: se dedica a perseguir a los morosos, she pursues delinquent accounts
* * *COMI adj slow to payII m, morosa f slow payer -
4 deudores diversos
• sundry debtors -
5 deudores diversos
m.pl.sundry debtors.
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