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* * *(et -er) security;( i fast ejendom) mortgage;( håndpant) pledge;( depositum, fx for flaske) deposit;( i panteleg) forfeit;( symbol) pledge ( fx of love), token ( fx take this ring as a token of our friendship);[ give pant] give security,( i leg) pay a forfeit;( fast ejendom) mortgage,( håndpant) pledge, pawn; deposit;( i leg) pay as a forfeit,(fig) pledge;[ have pant i ejendommen] have a mortgage on the property;[ indløse et pant] redeem a pledge (, a forfeit);[ udlåne mod pant] lend on security. -
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subst. [ i fast eiendom] mortgage subst. [ for flaske] deposit subst. [ sikkerhet] security (innløse et pant) redeem a pledge (låne ut mot pant) lend on security (jus) (realisasjon av pant) disposal of collateral, sale of collateral (jus) (realisasjon av pant) realisation of security interest in property (sette i pant) give as security, mortgage -
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4 pant
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5 Pant Wettingly Gorgeous
Rude: PWGУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Pant Wettingly Gorgeous
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6 pant i fast eiendom
subst. (økonomi) mortgage -
7 pant i res futura
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8 pant i surrogater
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10 pant-setja
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13 pant
mortgage, gage, forfeit, pawn, pledge -
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[pænt] verb1) to gasp for breath:يَلْهَثHe was panting heavily as he ran.
2) to say while gasping for breath:يقولُ لاهِثا"Wait for me!" she panted.
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17 pánt
bar, strap, batten, band, brace -
18 give i pant
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19 antikretisk pant
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20 foranstående pant
subst. prior (el. senior el. overlying) mortgages
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