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  • 1 ipoteca

    f (pl -che) mortgage
    accendere un'ipoteca take out a mortgage
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    ipoteca s.f.
    1 (dir.) mortgage: ipoteca di prima iscrizione, first recorded mortgage; ipoteca di secondo grado, second mortgage; ipoteca aperta, open-end mortgage; ipoteca chiusa, closed-end mortgage; ipoteca generale, blanket mortgage; ipoteca immobiliare, real-estate mortgage; ipoteca mobiliare, chattel mortgage; proprietà gravata da ipoteca, mortgaged property; libero da ipoteca, unmortgaged (o unencumbered); contratto di ipoteca, mortgage deed; riscatto, estinzione dell'ipoteca, redemption of mortgage; estinguere, spegnere un'ipoteca, to pay off (o to redeem) a mortgage; accendere un'ipoteca, to raise a mortgage; mettere un'ipoteca su qlco., to mortgage sthg.; prorogare un'ipoteca, to postpone a mortgage; registro delle ipoteche, mortgage registry (o register of charges)
    2 (fig.) claim: con questa vittoria la squadra ha messo un'ipoteca sullo scudetto, with this victory the team has staked a claim to (o on) the championship.
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    pl. - che [ipo'tɛka, ke] sostantivo femminile mortgage

    accendere un'ipotecato raise o take out a mortgage

    mettere un'ipoteca sul futurofig. to mortgage one's future

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    ipoteca
    pl. - che /ipo'tεka, ke/
    sostantivo f.
    mortgage; accendere un'ipoteca to raise o take out a mortgage; estinguere un'ipoteca to pay off a mortgage; mettere un'ipoteca sul futuro fig. to mortgage one's future.

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > ipoteca

  • 2 ipotecare

    mortgage
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    ipotecare v.tr.
    1 to mortgage, to raise a mortgage (on sthg.): ipotecare una casa, to mortgage a house
    2 (fig.) to stake a firm claim on (o to), to take* (sthg.) for granted: ipotecare il futuro, to stake a claim on the future; ipotecare la vittoria, to make sure of victory.
    * * *
    [ipote'kare]
    verbo transitivo to mortgage (anche fig.)
    * * *
    ipotecare
    /ipote'kare/ [1]
    to mortgage (anche fig.).

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > ipotecare

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