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  • 1 debt

    {det}
    n дълг, задължение, дан
    bad DEBT пропаднал дълг
    funded DEBT търг. консолидиран дълг
    DEBT of honour дълг, изплащането на който зависи от добрата воля на длъжника, особ. комарджийски дълг
    DEBT of nature смърт
    to be in someone's DEBT дължа/длъжник съм на някого
    to be deep/deeply/heavily in DEBT потънал съм (до гуша) в дългове
    to incur a DEBT, to run/get into DEBT задлъжнявам, заборчлявам
    * * *
    {det} n дълг, задължение;дан; bad debt пропаднал дълг; funded debt тьр
    * * *
    дълг; дан; задължение;
    * * *
    1. bad debt пропаднал дълг 2. debt of honour дълг, изплащането на който зависи от добрата воля на длъжника, особ. комарджийски дълг 3. debt of nature смърт 4. funded debt търг. консолидиран дълг 5. n дълг, задължение, дан 6. to be deep/deeply/heavily in debt потънал съм (до гуша) в дългове 7. to be in someone's debt дължа/длъжник съм на някого 8. to incur a debt, to run/get into debt задлъжнявам, заборчлявам
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    debt [det] n дълг; дан; action of \debt дело за дълг; bad \debt пропаднал дълг; floating \debt летящ дълг; funded \debt консолидиран дълг; National D. държавен дълг; \debt of honour дълг, изплащането на който зависи от добрата воля на длъжника (обикн. комарджийски дълг); to be in \debt to, to be deeply in \debt to затънал съм до гуша в дългове; to be out of \debt нямам дългове, изплатил съм си дълговете; to contract \debts правя дългове; to incur a \debt, to get ( run) into \debt задлъжнявам, заборчлявам.

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