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['kredit] 1. noun1) (time allowed for payment of goods etc after they have been received: We don't give credit at this shop.) kredīts2) (money loaned (by a bank).) kredīts; aizdevums3) (trustworthiness regarding ability to pay for goods etc: Your credit is good.) spēja nomaksāt kredītu4) ((an entry on) the side of an account on which payments received are entered: Our credits are greater than our debits.) konta labā puse5) (the sum of money which someone has in an account at a bank: Your credit amounts to 2,014 dollars.) bankas rēķinā esošā summa6) (belief or trust: This theory is gaining credit.) atzīšana; novērtēšana; uzticība7) ((American) a certificate to show that a student has completed a course which counts towards his degree.) ieskaite2. verb1) (to enter (a sum of money) on the credit side (of an account): This cheque was credited to your account last month.) ierakstīt konta labajā pusē2) ((with with) to think of (a person or thing) as having: He was credited with magical powers.) piedēvēt3) (to believe (something) to be possible: Well, would you credit that!) ticēt; uzticēties•- creditably
- creditor
- credits
- credit card
- be a credit to someone
- be a credit to
- do someone credit
- do credit
- give someone credit for something
- give credit for something
- give someone credit
- give credit
- on credit
- take the credit for something
- take credit for something
- take the credit
- take credit* * *uzticība; atzīšana, novērtēšana; laba slava, gods; aktīvs, kredīts; nopelns; ieskaite; uzticēties; kreditēt; piedēvēt -
2 credit card
(a card which allows the holder to buy goods etc on credit: to pay by credit card.) kredītkarte* * *kredītkarte -
3 credit title
režisora, scenārista, operatora vārdu uzskaitījums -
4 credit to one's team
savas komandas labākais spēlētājs -
5 be a credit to (someone)
(to bring honour or respect to (someone or something): Your son is a credit to his school; Your honesty does you credit.) darīt godu -
6 be a credit to (someone)
(to bring honour or respect to (someone or something): Your son is a credit to his school; Your honesty does you credit.) darīt godu -
7 do (someone) credit
(to bring honour or respect to (someone or something): Your son is a credit to his school; Your honesty does you credit.) darīt godu -
8 do (someone) credit
(to bring honour or respect to (someone or something): Your son is a credit to his school; Your honesty does you credit.) darīt godu -
9 on credit
(payment being made after the date of sale: Do you sell goods on credit?) uz kredīta* * *uz kredīta -
10 give (someone) credit (for something)
(to acknowledge and praise (someone for a good piece of work etc): He was given credit for completing the work so quickly.) atzīt; slavētEnglish-Latvian dictionary > give (someone) credit (for something)
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11 give (someone) credit (for something)
(to acknowledge and praise (someone for a good piece of work etc): He was given credit for completing the work so quickly.) atzīt; slavētEnglish-Latvian dictionary > give (someone) credit (for something)
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12 give (someone) credit (for something)
(to acknowledge and praise (someone for a good piece of work etc): He was given credit for completing the work so quickly.) atzīt; slavētEnglish-Latvian dictionary > give (someone) credit (for something)
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13 give (someone) credit (for something)
(to acknowledge and praise (someone for a good piece of work etc): He was given credit for completing the work so quickly.) atzīt; slavētEnglish-Latvian dictionary > give (someone) credit (for something)
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14 take (the) credit (for something)
(to accept the praise given (for something): I did all the work, and he took all the credit.) saņemt atzinībuEnglish-Latvian dictionary > take (the) credit (for something)
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15 take (the) credit (for something)
(to accept the praise given (for something): I did all the work, and he took all the credit.) saņemt atzinībuEnglish-Latvian dictionary > take (the) credit (for something)
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16 take (the) credit (for something)
(to accept the praise given (for something): I did all the work, and he took all the credit.) saņemt atzinībuEnglish-Latvian dictionary > take (the) credit (for something)
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17 take (the) credit (for something)
(to accept the praise given (for something): I did all the work, and he took all the credit.) saņemt atzinībuEnglish-Latvian dictionary > take (the) credit (for something)
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18 it does him credit
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19 letter of credit
akreditīvs -
20 on the credit side of the account
konta labajā pusēEnglish-Latvian dictionary > on the credit side of the account
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