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41 asset-based lending
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42 easier-money policy
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43 he was a bit sticky about lending me money
viņš negribēja man aizdot nauduEnglish-Latvian dictionary > he was a bit sticky about lending me money
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44 she has some / certain misgivings about lending him the money
sie hat Bedenken, ob sie ihm das Geld leihen sollEnglish-German idiom dictionary > she has some / certain misgivings about lending him the money
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45 suspension of money lending
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > suspension of money lending
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46 ссуживаемые деньги
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > ссуживаемые деньги
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47 loan against security
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48 chary
[' eəri]((with of) cautious: Be chary of lending money to someone you don't know very well.) varsom* * *[' eəri]((with of) cautious: Be chary of lending money to someone you don't know very well.) varsom -
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50 repurchase agreement
Finin the bond and money markets, a spot sale of a security combined with its repurchase at a later date and pre-agreed price. In effect, the buyer is lending money to the seller for the duration of the transaction and using the security as collateral. Dealers finance their positions by using repurchase agreements. -
51 usury law
1) Общая лексика: Usury is defined as the act of lending money at an unreasonably high interest rate, this rate is defined at the state level. Repayment of loans at a usurious rate makes repayment excessively difficult to impossible for borrowers. This is a2) Экономика: закон о процентных прибылях на заёмные средства3) Деловая лексика: закон против ростовщичества -
52 chary
' eəri((with of) cautious: Be chary of lending money to someone you don't know very well.) cauteloso, cautotr['ʧeərɪ]1 formal use (cautious) cauteloso,-a, cauto,-a1) wary: cauteloso, precavido2) sparing: parcoadj.• cauteloso, -a adj.• esquivo, -a adj.'tʃeri, 'tʃeəriadjective charier, chariest (pred)to be chary OF -ing: she's chary of making commitments — es reacia a contraer compromisos
['tʃɛǝrɪ]ADJ (compar charier) (superl chariest)1) (=wary) cauteloso2) (=sparing)* * *['tʃeri, 'tʃeəri]adjective charier, chariest (pred)to be chary OF -ing: she's chary of making commitments — es reacia a contraer compromisos
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53 wary
'weəri(cautious or on one's guard (about or concerning): Be wary of lending money to him.) cauteloso, cauto, prudente- warily- wariness
tr['weərɪ]1 (cautious) cauto,-a, cauteloso,-a, prudente; (suspicious) desconfiado,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be wary of somebody desconfiar de alguien, recelar de alguien, dudar de alguiento be wary of something/somebody recelar de algo/alguien, no fiarse de algo/alguiento be wary about doing something no querer hacer algo, temer hacer algoto keep a wary eye on somebody vigilar a alguiento be wary of: desconfiar deadj.• acuchillado, -a adj.• cauteloso, -a adj.• cauto, -a adj.'weri, 'weəriadjective warier, wariest cauteloso, precavidoto be wary OF somebody/something — no fiarse* de alguien/algo, recelar de alguien/algo
['wɛǝrɪ]ADJ (compar warier) (superl wariest) [person] receloso; [manner] cauteloso, precavido•
banks are becoming increasingly wary — los bancos están volviéndose cada vez más precavidos•
to keep a wary eye on sth/sb, I kept a wary eye on the gathering stormclouds — observaba con cierta preocupación los nubarrones que se acercabanthe president had to keep a wary eye on the radical faction of his party — el presidente tenía que vigilar de cerca al sector más radical de su partido
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the question made her wary — la pregunta la puso en guardia•
to be wary of sth/sb — desconfiar de algo/algn, no fiarse de algo/algnto be wary of strangers — desconfiar or no fiarse de los desconocidos
they were very wary of his violent temper — se mostraban muy cautelosos debido a su temperamento violento
* * *['weri, 'weəri]adjective warier, wariest cauteloso, precavidoto be wary OF somebody/something — no fiarse* de alguien/algo, recelar de alguien/algo
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54 chary
adjective1) (sparing, ungenerous) zurückhaltend (of mit)2) (cautious) vorsichtigbe chary of doing something — darauf bedacht sein, etwas nicht zu tun
* * *[' eəri]* * *[ˈtʃeəri, AM ˈtʃeri]to be \chary about [or of] strangers Fremden gegenüber sehr vorsichtig sein* * *['tʃɛərɪ]adj (+er)(= cautious) vorsichtig; (= sparing) zurückhaltend (of mit)I'd be chary of taking lifts from strangers if I were you — an deiner Stelle würde ich nicht so ohne Weiteres mit Fremden mitfahren
he is chary of giving praise — er ist mit Lob zurückhaltend
* * *chary [ˈtʃeərı] adj (adv charily)1. vorsichtig, behutsam ( beide:in, of in dat, bei)2. wählerisch3. sparsam, zurückhaltend ( beide:of mit)* * *adjective1) (sparing, ungenerous) zurückhaltend (of mit)2) (cautious) vorsichtigbe chary of doing something — darauf bedacht sein, etwas nicht zu tun
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55 chary
' eəri((with of) cautious: Be chary of lending money to someone you don't know very well.) forsiktig, tilbakeholdendeforsiktigadj. \/ˈtʃeərɪ\/1) varsom, forsiktig, sky2) sparsommelig, gnien3) kresen, nøye påbe chary of være engstelig for, være redd for, være forsiktig medpasse på -
56 wary
'weəri(cautious or on one's guard (about or concerning): Be wary of lending money to him.) forsiktig, var(som), sky- warily- warinessadj. \/ˈweərɪ\/varsom, forsiktig, på vaktkeep a wary eye on someone holde et våkent øye med noenwary of forsiktig med, på vakt mot -
57 chary
[' eəri]((with of) cautious: Be chary of lending money to someone you don't know very well.) aðgætinn -
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59 chary
szűkmarkú, takarékos* * *[' eəri]((with of) cautious: Be chary of lending money to someone you don't know very well.) óvatos -
60 wary
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