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1 rente
* * *(en -r) interest (af on);( rentefod) rate of interest;( understøttelse) pension;[ renter] interest;[ rentes rente] compound interest;[ give rente]( om kapitalen) give (el. bear, return, yield) interest; earn interest( fx the money earns 12 per cent interest);( om låneren) pay interest (af on);( af obligation: rente i procent af kursværdi) true yield, current yield;( af obligation: inklusive udtrækningsgevinst) yield to redemption;( af lån) true rate (of interest);[tage 10% (i) rente] charge ten per cent interest;(også fig) return ( fx a blow) with interest;[ sætte penge på rente] put money out at interest;[ udlåne penge mod rente] lend money at interest;[ trække renter], se ovf: give rente. -
2 interessegruppe
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3 bankrente
interest (rate);( diskonto) bank rate. -
4 indlånsrente
interest on deposit(s), deposit rate. -
5 rentebyrde
interest charge. -
6 rentekupon
interest coupon. -
7 rentemarginal
interest differential, margin between deposit and lending rates. -
8 rentepenge
interest. -
9 udlånsrente
interest on loans, lending rate. -
10 gøre interesseret i
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11 interesse fk
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12 rente
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13 interesse
sg - interéssen, pl - interésserинтере́с м, заинтересо́ванность ж* * *interest, leaning* * *(en -r) interest ( fx examine something with great interest; he has no interests; this has no interest for me; in the interest of truth);[ være af interesse for] be of interest to;[ have interesse for] take an interest in;[ have interesse i at] be interested in -ing;[ de fag der har hans interesse] the subjects that he is interested in;( et afslag) I am not interested. -
14 aktualitet
(en -er) current interest, topicality;[ det har ingen aktualitet] it is of no interest at the present moment; it is of no immediate interest;[ aktualiteter] topical (el. current) events. -
15 forrente
vb pay interest on;[ forrente sig] yield interest,( betale sig) be profitable, yield a profit,T pay;[et lån på £1000 at forrente med 5%] a loan of £1000, interest to be paid at the rate of 5 per cent. -
16 interessere
1интересова́тьinteressére sig (for ngt, ngn) — интересова́ться (чем-л., кем-л.)
vǽre interesséret (i ngt, ngn) — быть заинтересо́ванным (в чём-л., ком-л.)
* * ** * *vb interest;[ det interesserede mig at høre at] I was interested to hear that;[ interessere sig for] be interested in, take an interest in. -
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18 påløben
adj:[ påløbne omkostninger] expenses incurred;[ påløbne renter] accrued interest,( over flere terminer) accumulated interest. -
19 rentefri
adj free of interest; interest-free ( fx loan). -
20 røbe
betray, blurt, breathe, disclose, give away* * *vbF disclose ( fx a secret, one's identity, one's intentions, one's plans; the journalist refused to disclose his sources), divulge (fx the plans; one's fears; he had never divulged classifiedinformation to an unauthorized person),(kun neds) betray ( fx the conspiracy, a secret);( fortælle) give away ( fx the ending of a detective story, the secret, where he is hiding),T ( i negative, spørgende og betingende udtryk) let on (about) ( fxdon't let on that I told you (, where he is hiding, too much); why did you let on about the plan?);( afsløre ufrivilligt) give away,F betray ( fx his accent gave him away (el. betrayed him); betray one's ignorance);[ røbe sig] give oneself away,F betray oneself;( vise) show ( fx an interest in something, a taste for something),F display ( fx he displayed no sign of emotion), betray ( fx aninterest in something).
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