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1 refinanciación
• refinancing• rolling up• rollover -
2 refinanciamiento
• refinancing• roll out the red carpet for• roll over -
3 refinanciación
f.refinancing, refunding, rollover.* * *SF refinancing* * *(de proyecto) refinancing; (de crédito) rollover* * *refinancing -
4 reestructuración
f.1 restructuring, shake-up, company shake-out, reorganization.2 refinancing, rollover.* * *1 restructuring, reorganization* * *SF restructuring, reorganizing* * *femenino restructuring, reorganization* * *= restructuring [re-structuring], repackaging [re-packaging], realignment, reshuffling, reengineering [re-engineering], makeover [make-over], makeover [make-over], reframing, shake-up, reshuffle, restructuration, revamp.Ex. The subsequent report, a tour de force, recommended the restructuring of library authorities into larger units.Ex. Repackaging is the extraction of the meaning from the information sources discovered, rewording it, perhaps summarising it, and re-presenting it in a form more easily assimilable by the enquirer.Ex. The challenge to libraries of these institutions calls for reassessment of programmes and realignment in their power structures.Ex. This article describes the reshuffling of key executives by American Telephone and Telegraph Company (ATandT).Ex. Reengineering involves eliminating repeated work spending less time with administrative tasks.Ex. The article is entitled 'TI: 'Changing floors': a summer 2000 stock makeover for the Robinson Library'.Ex. The article is entitled 'TI: 'Changing floors': a summer 2000 stock makeover for the Robinson Library'.Ex. This paper attempts to provide such a reframing.Ex. She is quitting as finance director of the Sainsbury supermarket chain after a boardroom shake-up with a golden handshake likely to top £500000.Ex. The strongest clue that a reshuffle is on the cards is the regularity with which the press has started to attack specific ministers.Ex. The restructuration and consolidation of European defence industries cannot be left exclusively to the market.Ex. The new version of search software amounts to a complete revamp rather than just an incremental upgrade.* * *femenino restructuring, reorganization* * *= restructuring [re-structuring], repackaging [re-packaging], realignment, reshuffling, reengineering [re-engineering], makeover [make-over], makeover [make-over], reframing, shake-up, reshuffle, restructuration, revamp.Ex: The subsequent report, a tour de force, recommended the restructuring of library authorities into larger units.
Ex: Repackaging is the extraction of the meaning from the information sources discovered, rewording it, perhaps summarising it, and re-presenting it in a form more easily assimilable by the enquirer.Ex: The challenge to libraries of these institutions calls for reassessment of programmes and realignment in their power structures.Ex: This article describes the reshuffling of key executives by American Telephone and Telegraph Company (ATandT).Ex: Reengineering involves eliminating repeated work spending less time with administrative tasks.Ex: The article is entitled 'TI: 'Changing floors': a summer 2000 stock makeover for the Robinson Library'.Ex: The article is entitled 'TI: 'Changing floors': a summer 2000 stock makeover for the Robinson Library'.Ex: This paper attempts to provide such a reframing.Ex: She is quitting as finance director of the Sainsbury supermarket chain after a boardroom shake-up with a golden handshake likely to top £500000.Ex: The strongest clue that a reshuffle is on the cards is the regularity with which the press has started to attack specific ministers.Ex: The restructuration and consolidation of European defence industries cannot be left exclusively to the market.Ex: The new version of search software amounts to a complete revamp rather than just an incremental upgrade.* * *(de una empresa) restructuring, reorganizationla reestructuración de la deuda externa the restructuring of the foreign debt* * *
reestructuración sustantivo femenino restructuring
' reestructuración' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
reconversión
English:
restructuring
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5 recapitalización
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6 reestructuración
• realignment• refinancing• reorganization• rescheduling• rolling up• rollover -
7 refinanciación de la deuda
• debt refinancingDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > refinanciación de la deuda
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8 refinanciamiento de la deuda
• debt refinancingDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > refinanciamiento de la deuda
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9 recapitalización
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10 refinanciamiento
m.refinancing, refunding, roll over.
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