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1 owe
v1) бути винним, заборгувати (комусь)2) мати моральний борг, бути в боргу (перед кимсь)3) бути охопленим якимсь почуттям4) бути зобов'язаним, завдячувати (комусь, чомусь)* * *v1) бути винним, заборгувати ( кому-небудь)2) мати моральний обов`язок ( відносно кого-небудь); бути в боргу ( перед ким-небудь); зазнавати яких-небудь почуттів3) приписувати (успіх, відкриття, винахід)4) бути зобов`язаним (чим-небудь чому-небудь, кому-небудь) -
2 owe
[əu]v1) бу́ти ви́нним, заборгува́тиI owe you five dollars — я ви́нен вам п'ять до́ларів
2) бу́ти зобов'я́заним, завдя́чуватиI owe it to you that I am still alive — я зобов'я́заний вам життя́м
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3 IOU
I ['aɪəu'juː] nборгова́ розпи́ска з на́писом IOU (за співзвучністю з I owe you - я ви́нен вам)II(скор. від I owe you) я ви́нен вам, я вам заборгува́в ( форма боргової розписки) -
4 IOU
скор. від I owe youборгова розписка; боргове зобов'язання -
5 IOU
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6 _борг; позичання
better go to bed supperless than rise in debt better to give than to lend borrowed garments never fit borrowed pots are apt to leak borrowing isn't much better than begging the creditors are a superstitious sect, great observers of set days and times creditors have better memories than debtors debt is the worst kind of poverty the early man never borrows from the late man great spenders are bad lenders he that goes a-borrowing, goes a-sorrowing if you want to know the value of money, try borrowing some if you would lose a troublesome visitor, lend him money lend and lose is the game of fools lend your money and lose your friend neither a borrower nor a lender be omittance is no quittance out of debts, out of danger owe no man anything a small debt makes a debtor, a heavy one an enemy speak not of my debts unless you mean to pay them -
7 ought
1. n розм.нуль2. vмодальне дієслово, що виражає:1) повинність2) ймовірністьthe letter ought to reach him today — він, мабуть, одержить листа сьогодні
* * *I n II vone ought not cross the street against the red light — не слід переходити вулицю на червоне світло; ( з перфектним інфінітивом) осуд, докір, жаль; припущення
2) служить для вираження захвату, задоволенняIII див. nought III IV іст. V діал.; = owe
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