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1 one-time credit
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2 lower one's credit
уронить свой авторитет, запятнать свою репутацию; см. тж. raise one's creditHis dishonest behaviour lowered his credit among his friends. — Нечестным поведением он уронил себя в глазах друзей.
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3 raise one's credit
поднять свой авторитет, вырасти во мнении людей; см. тж. lower one's creditHis success in research work raised his credit. — Его новые научные открытия создали ему имя.
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4 to one's credit
к чьей-л. честиБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > to one's credit
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5 recover one's credit
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6 reestablish one's credit
1) Экономика: восстановить кредитоспособность2) Инвестиции: восстанавливать кредитоспособностьУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > reestablish one's credit
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7 to one's credit
к чьей-либо честиАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > to one's credit
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8 loose one's credit
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9 loose one's credit
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10 to one's credit
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11 recover one's credit
Англо-русский словарь по экономике и финансам > recover one's credit
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12 reestablish one's credit
Англо-русский словарь по экономике и финансам > reestablish one's credit
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13 to one's credit
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14 to have something to one's credit
tener algo a sus espaldasEnglish-spanish dictionary > to have something to one's credit
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15 to forfeit one’s credit
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16 add to one's credit
(add to one's (или smb.'s) credit)делать честь (кому-л.), приумножить свою (или чью-л.) славуThis new book won't add to your credit. (ALD) — Эта книга вам славы не прибавит.
He added greatly to his credit by being very modest about his discoveries. (ALD) — Он не любит говорить о своих открытиях - это делает ему честь.
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17 balance standing to one's credit
Экономика: сальдо на счёте в свою пользуУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > balance standing to one's credit
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18 have to one's credit
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19 balance standing to one's credit
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > balance standing to one's credit
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20 ♦ credit
♦ credit /ˈkrɛdɪt/A n.1 [u] (comm.) credito: to buy [to sell] on credit, comprare [vendere] a credito; interest-free credit, credito a tasso zero; Trade lives on credit, il credito è l'anima del commercio2 ( banca) fido: His credit is good, ha un buon fido; His credit is good to ten thousand dollars, gli si può far credito fino a diecimila dollari3 [u] (econ., banca) credito; attivo: My account is in credit, il mio conto è in attivo; to enter a sum to sb. 's credit, registrare una somma a credito di q.4 (fin., rag.) somma a credito; accreditamento, accredito; (al pl.) avere: debits and credits, dare e avere5 credito; fede: to give credit to a story, dar credito (o prestar fede) a un racconto; to gain credit, acquistare credito; to put credit in, prestar fede a6 [u] merito: to claim credit for st., rivendicare il merito di qc.; to take credit for st., prendersi il merito di qc.; to give sb. credit for st., riconoscere qc. a q.: Give me credit for some intuition, riconoscimi un po' d'intuito7 [u] lustro; onore: Mrs B. is a credit to our association, Mrs B. fa onore alla nostra associazione; His industriousness does him credit, la sua operosità gli fa onore; It is to your credit that…, va a tuo onore che…8 buon nome; buona reputazione: to add (o to be) to sb. 's credit, contribuire al buon nome (o alla reputazione) di q.10 (al pl.) (cinem., TV) titoli di testa o di codaB a. attr.1 ( banca, fin.) di (o del) credito; creditizio: Banks are credit institutions, le banche sono istituti di credito; credit card, carta di credito; credit control, controllo del credito; credit facilities, facilitazioni creditizie● (fin.) credit accommodations, facilitazioni di credito □ credit account, conto aperto ( presso un negozio, ecc.) □ ( banca) credit advice, notifica di accreditamento; ( anche) lettera che autorizza il pagamento di assegni □ credit agency = credit reference agency ► sotto □ ( banca) credit agreement, contratto di credito □ (rag.) credit balance, saldo creditore (o a credito); saldo attivo □ (fin.) credit ceiling, massimale di credito □ (fin.) credit collection, incasso di crediti □ credit crunch = credit squeeze ► sotto □ ( banca, fin.) credit facility, apertura di credito; agevolazione creditizia □ (econ., fin.) credit freeze, congelamento del credito; stretta creditizia □ ( banca) credit interest rates, tassi degli interessi creditori □ (rag.) credit item, partita a credito □ ( banca) credit limit (o line), linea di credito; castelletto; plafond □ (org. az.) credit manager, credit manager; responsabile dell'ufficio crediti □ credit note, buono di accredito ( in un negozio); (rag.) nota d'accredito □ (fin.) credit opening, apertura di credito □ credit rating, classificazione creditizia, classamento creditizio, posizione creditizia ( di un'azienda) □ credit-reference agency, agenzia d'informazioni commerciali □ (comm.) credit settlement, regolamento ( di un conto) a termine □ (rag.) credit side, sezione dell'avere; lato avere; attivo ( di un conto) □ ( banca) credit slip, distinta di versamento □ (econ., fin.) credit squeeze, stretta creditizia □ credit standing (o status), credito ( di cui gode un'azienda); situazione di credito; affidabilità creditizia □ ( banca) credit transfer, bonifico; accreditamento □ credit union, cooperativa di credito □ credit voucher, ( USA) buono di accredito ( in un negozio); ( banca) distinta di versamento □ to give credit where credit is due, rendere onore al merito □ to have st. to one's credit, avere qc. al proprio attivo □ on the credit side, (rag.) sul lato avere, all'attivo; (fig.) considerando il lato positivo □ To his credit, it must be said that he…, bisogna riconoscere che lui…(to) credit /ˈkrɛdɪt/v. t.1 far credito a; prestar fede a; attribuire a: to credit a story, prestar fede a un racconto; The invention of the telephone has been credited to both Bell and Meucci, l'invenzione del telefono è stata attribuita sia a Bell sia a Meucci2 ( banca, comm.) accreditare: We have credited you with a hundred pounds ( o a hundred pounds to you), vi abbiamo accreditato la somma di cento sterline
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