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1 out of debt
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2 out of debt
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3 out of debt, out of danger
English-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > out of debt, out of danger
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4 out of debt, out of danger
посл.≈ кто заплатил долги, у того гора с плечLarge English-Russian phrasebook > out of debt, out of danger
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5 get out of debt
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6 to be out of debt
to be out of debtnão dever mais a ninguém. -
7 get out of debt
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8 to take out the debt in goods
to take out the debt in goods (in cigars) принимать товар (сигареты) в счёт долгаEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > to take out the debt in goods
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9 be out of debt
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > be out of debt
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10 wipe out a debt
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > wipe out a debt
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11 be out of debt
1) Дипломатический термин: освободиться от долгов2) Макаров: больше не иметь долгов, не иметь долгов -
12 get out of debt
1) Общая лексика: заплатить все долги2) Макаров: расплатиться с долгами -
13 keep out of debt
Макаров: не делать долгов -
14 sponge out a debt
Макаров: простить долг -
15 to be out of debt
Общая лексика: (больше) не иметь долгов -
16 work out a debt
Макаров: отработать долг -
17 wipe out a debt
аннулировать долгАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > wipe out a debt
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18 be out of debt
להיחלץ מחובות* * *◙ תובוחמ ץלחיהל◄ -
19 get out of debt
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20 keep out of debt
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out of the red — {adv. phr.} Having reached solvency; no longer in debt. * /Under the new management, our company finally got out of the red./ Contrast: IN THE HOLE, IN THE RED. Compare: IN THE BLACK … Dictionary of American idioms
out of the red — {adv. phr.} Having reached solvency; no longer in debt. * /Under the new management, our company finally got out of the red./ Contrast: IN THE HOLE, IN THE RED. Compare: IN THE BLACK … Dictionary of American idioms
debt — noun 1 sum of money owed ADJECTIVE ▪ big, crippling, enormous, heavy, high, huge, large, massive, substantial ▪ … Collocations dictionary
debt — n. 1) to contract, incur, run up a debt; to get into, go into debt 2) to collect, recover a debt 3) to discharge, pay (off), settle; wipe out; write off a debt 4) to cancel; repudiate a debt 5) a bad; outstanding, unsettled debt 6) a business;… … Combinatory dictionary