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41 balance due
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42 credit where credit's due
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43 to be due to
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44 to become due
SMALLFINANCE/SMALL vencer, hacerse efectivo,-a -
45 to give somebody his/her due
to give somebody his/her duedar a alguien su merecido, ser justo,-a con alguien, hacer justicia a alguien -
46 bonne et due forme
en debida forma, como es debido, como Dios manda, con todos los requisitosDictionnaire Français-Espagnol des expressions et locutions > bonne et due forme
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47 to give the devil his due
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48 give (someone) his due
(to be fair to someone.) dar a alguien su merecido -
49 give (someone) his due
(to be fair to someone.) dar a alguien su merecido -
50 acceleration due to gravity
nGEOL, GEOPHYS, PHYS, SPACE aceleración por la gravedad f, aceleración debida a la gravedad fEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > acceleration due to gravity
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51 contraction due to cold
nTHERMO contracción por frío fEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > contraction due to cold
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52 expansion due to heat
nTHERMO expansión por calor fEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > expansion due to heat
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53 loss due to friction
nMECH ENG merma debida a la fricción f, pérdida debida a la fricción f, pérdida por fricción f -
54 stress due to temperature change
nMECH ENG esfuerzo debido al cambio de temperatura mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > stress due to temperature change
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55 accounts due
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56 amount due
s.importe a pagar, cantidad debida, cantidad a pagar, acreencia. -
57 annuity due
s.anualidad de pago inicial inmediato, anualidad vencida, anualidad anticipada, anualidad pagada antes del período. -
58 balance due
s.saldo deudor, saldo a pagar, balance adeudado, balance pendiente. -
59 be due
v.1 estar a cobro, salir de cuenta, salir de cuentas.2 deberse.3 corresponder. -
60 come due
v.cumplir el plazo.
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