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1 money lender
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2 borrower
noun persona que toma algo prestadotr['bɒrəʊəSMALLr/SMALL]2 SMALLFINANCE/SMALL prestatario,-an.• prestatario s.m.'bɑːrəʊər, 'bɒrəʊə(r)a) ( Fin) prestatario, -ria m,fb) ( from library) usuario, -ria m,f['bɒrǝʊǝ(r)]N1) [of money] prestatario(-a) m / f2) (in library) usuario(-a) m / f* * *['bɑːrəʊər, 'bɒrəʊə(r)]a) ( Fin) prestatario, -ria m,fb) ( from library) usuario, -ria m,f -
3 mortgage
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1. noun(a legal agreement by which a sum of money is lent for the purpose of buying buildings, land etc.) hipoteca
2. verb(to offer (buildings etc) as security for a loan.) hipotecarmortgage n hipotecatr['mɔːgɪʤ]1 hipoteca1 hipotecario,-a1 hipotecar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto pay off a mortgage redimir una hipoteca, acabar de pagar una hipotecato take out a mortgage on something constituir una hipoteca sobre algo, hipotecar algomortgage payment pago hipotecariomortgage n: hipoteca fn.• censo s.m.• gravamen s.m.• hipoteca (Banca) s.f.v.• afectar v.• hipotecar v.
I 'mɔːrgɪdʒ, 'mɔːgɪdʒto pay off a mortgage — terminar de pagar una hipoteca, redimir una hipoteca (frml)
to take out a mortgage on a property — hipotecar* una propiedad
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transitive verb hipotecar*['mɔːɡɪdʒ]1.N hipoteca fto pay off a mortgage — amortizar or liquidar or redimir una hipoteca
to raise a mortgage, take out a mortgage — obtener una hipoteca (on sobre)
2.VT hipotecar3.CPDmortgage bank N — banco m hipotecario, sociedad f de crédito hipotecario
mortgage broker N — especialista mf en hipotecas
mortgage company N (US) — = mortgage bank
mortgage lender N — sociedad f hipotecaria
mortgage loan N — préstamo m hipotecario
mortgage payment N — pago m de la hipoteca, plazo m de la hipoteca
mortgage rate N — tipo m de interés hipotecario
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I ['mɔːrgɪdʒ, 'mɔːgɪdʒ]to pay off a mortgage — terminar de pagar una hipoteca, redimir una hipoteca (frml)
to take out a mortgage on a property — hipotecar* una propiedad
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4 prestamista
prestamista sustantivo masculino y femenino moneylender
prestamista mf moneylender ' prestamista' also found in these entries: English: moneylender - pawnbroker - lender - money
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