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1 борг
I чdebt; arrearage, arrears ( заборгованість)купувати в борг — to buy ( to take) on credit ( on trust)
бути в боргу — to be in one's debt, to owe, to be indebted
робити борги — to contract/incur debts
прощати борги — to remit a debt; ( кому-небудь) to acquit smb. of a debt
в борг — on credit/trust
повертати, віддавати борг — to repay
не залишатися в боргу — to repay, to pay back, to return the favor
II ч мор.прострочений борг — outstanding debt, unsettled debt
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