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1 ♦ outstanding
♦ outstanding /aʊtˈstændɪŋ/a.2 eminente; notevole; eccellente; eccezionale; clamoroso: an outstanding person, una persona eminente; an outstanding fact, un fatto notevole; an outstanding result, un risultato eccellente3 (comm.) in pendenza; arretrato; insoluto; non pagato; (fin.) in sofferenza, in circolazione: outstanding debts, debiti insoluti; outstanding bills, cambiali non pagate; effetti in circolazione5 (comm.) inevaso; da evadere: to have a good deal of orders outstanding, avere ancora molte ordinazioni da evadere● (rag.) outstanding balance, saldo scoperto □ ( banca) an outstanding cheque, un assegno ancora in circolazione (non presentato all'incasso) □ (leg.) outstanding claim, pretesa insoddisfatta; credito arretrato □ (fin.) outstanding coupons, cedole non pagate □ (leg.) outstanding matter, pendenza □ an outstanding problem, un problema irrisolto □ (fin.) outstanding shares, azioni in circolazioneoutstandingly avv. -
2 outstanding
[ˌaʊt'stændɪŋ]1) (excellent) [achievement, performance] eccezionale, notevole2) (prominent) [ feature] saliente; [ example] lampante, chiaro3) (unresolved) [ issue] in sospeso; [ work] arretrato; [ account] non pagato; [ interest] scaduto; [ debts] insoluto* * *1) (excellent; very good: an outstanding student.) eccezionale2) (not yet paid, done etc: You must pay all outstanding bills.) non pagato, insoluto•* * *[ˌaʊt'stændɪŋ]1) (excellent) [achievement, performance] eccezionale, notevole2) (prominent) [ feature] saliente; [ example] lampante, chiaro -
3 ♦ debt
♦ debt /dɛt/n.1 (fin.) debito: to pay one's debts, pagare i debiti; to get (o to run) into debt, fare debiti; indebitarsi; to incur debts, contrarre debiti; to cancel (o to write off) a debt, cancellare un debito; to pay ( off) a debt, rimborsare un debito; to clear (o to settle) a debt, estinguere un debito; He had run up huge gambling debts, aveva accumulato enormi debiti al gioco; to get out of debt, pagare i (propri) debiti; sdebitarsi; to cancel a debt, cancellare un debito; to collect debts, recuperare crediti; to discharge a debt, pagare un debito; to service a debt, servire (o pagare gli interessi su) un debito; to settle sb. 's debts, pagare i debiti di q.; outstanding debts, debiti insoluti2 (fin.) indebitamento: Debt can force companies to operate efficiently, l'indebitamento può costringere le imprese a funzionare in modo efficiente; to be deeply (o heavily) in debt, essere immerso nei debiti; to be up to one's eyeballs (o neck) in debt, essere indebitato fino al collo3 (fin., = national debt o government debt) debito pubblico: debt conversion, conversione del debito pubblico; debt servicing, la gestione del debito pubblico; debt-to-GDP ratio, rapporto debito/PIL; a crippling national debt, un indebitamento pubblico rovinoso4 [cu] (fig.) debito (verso q.): a debt of gratitude, un debito di gratitudine; a debt of honour, un debito d'onore (o di gioco); to acknowledge one's debt to sb., riconoscere il proprio debito verso q.; I owe them a bigger debt than I can say, sono in debito con loro più di quanto possa esprimere NOTA D'USO: - debit o debt?-● debt collecting (o collection, recovery), recupero dei crediti □ debt collector, esattore di crediti □ (fin.) debt consolidation, consolidamento del debito □ (fin.) debt/equity ratio, rapporto capitale di prestito / capitale di rischio □ (fin.) debt financing, finanziamento con capitale di debito (o di terzi) □ debt owing, credito esigibile □ debt-ridden, pieno di debiti, indebitato fino al collo □ debt relief, cancellazione del debito ( dei paesi poveri) □ (leg.) debt proved in bankruptcy, debito ammesso al passivo fallimentare □ debt swap, conversione del debito (estero) □ (fin.) debt to net worth ratio, rapporto d'indebitamento ( di una società) □ bad debt, credito inesigibile □ to be out of debt, non avere più debiti; essersi sdebitato.
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