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1 penger
деньги-ne* * ** * *pl. money, funds, cash subst. [ sparepenger] savings (mangle penger) be short of money, be hard up (surt ervervede penger) hard-earned money (tjene penger) make money [ veksle-] change -
2 pengeknipe
subst. pecuniary difficulty, pecuniary embarrassment (være i pengeknipe) be short of money, be hard up -
3 betrengt
adj. hard pressed, beleaguered, in distress adj. hard up (for money), short of cash -
4 kapital
* * *subst. capital, assets subst. [ aksjekapital] share capital subst. [ arbeidskapital] working capital subst. [ aksjekapital] US: capital stock subst. [ realkapital] real capital, capital stock, tangible fixed assets, physical capital [ anleggskapital] fixed capital, capital invested in fixed assets (binde kapital) lock up capital (bundet kapital) tied-up capital (død kapital) idle capital/money [ egen-] share capital and reserves, equity capital, net worth [ etablerings-] initial capital (fast kapital) fixed capital/assets [ finans-] financial capital/assets (flytende/omløps kapital) floating/circulating capital (fullt innbetalt kapital) paid up capital [fremmed-/låne-] loan/borrowed/debt capital, external finance [ grunn-] basic/original capital [ grunnfonds-] primary capital (innbetalt kapital) paid-up (paid-in) capital (inngang av kapital) inflow of capital, capital inflow [ kjerne-] core/tier capital (kortsiktig kapital) short-term capital (langsiktig kapital) long-term capital (ledig kapital) idle capital [ preferanse-] preference capital [ stam-] original capital [ start-] start-up capital, starting capital, start-up funding/finance [ total-] total assets -
5 korte penger
subst. money market, short-term finance
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Short suit — Short Short, a. [Compar. {Shorter}; superl. {Shortest}.] [OE. short, schort, AS. scort, sceort; akin to OHG. scurz, Icel. skorta to be short of, to lack, and perhaps to E. shear, v. t. Cf. {Shirt}.] 1. Not long; having brief length or linear… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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