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101 estar en bancarrota
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102 bancarrota
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103 estar
vbbe vbestar de acuerdo agreeestar a la cabeza de (department) head[lang name="SpanishTraditionalSort"]estar desempleado, estar en cesantía (LAm) be out of workestar al día (events) keep up withestar dispuesto a dar referencias sobre act as refereeestar encargado be in chargeestar encomendado de algo hold sth in trustestar exento de IVA be zerorated for VATestar insolvente be bankruptestar necesitado de be in needestar en números rojos be in the red[lang name="SpanishTraditionalSort"]estar en paro, estar en cesantía (LAm) be out of work -
104 insolvente
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105 no colgar
no colgar, no cortar(LAm)(phone) hang onno corresponde N/A (not applicable)no cubierto por entero undersubscribedno dar a conocer un documento withhold a documentno discriminatorio non—discriminatory[lang name="SpanishTraditionalSort"]no disponemos de los medios para… we do not have the means to…no disponible not availableno finalización non-completionno intervención non-interventionno negociable non- negotiableno perder el hilo de los sucesos (events) keep up withno pertinente not applicableno podemos correr el riesgo we cannot afford (to take) the riskno me puedo permitir el lujo de comprar una nueva impresora I can’t afford to buy a new printerno rehabilitado (bankrupt) undischargedno rentable non-profitmaking, unprofitableno retornable non-returnableno tener fondos (cheque) bounce slangno tener más remedio que resort tono terminación non-completion -
106 no cortar
no colgar, no cortar(LAm)(phone) hang onno corresponde N/A (not applicable)no cubierto por entero undersubscribedno dar a conocer un documento withhold a documentno discriminatorio non—discriminatory[lang name="SpanishTraditionalSort"]no disponemos de los medios para… we do not have the means to…no disponible not availableno finalización non-completionno intervención non-interventionno negociable non- negotiableno perder el hilo de los sucesos (events) keep up withno pertinente not applicableno podemos correr el riesgo we cannot afford (to take) the riskno me puedo permitir el lujo de comprar una nueva impresora I can’t afford to buy a new printerno rehabilitado (bankrupt) undischargedno rentable non-profitmaking, unprofitableno retornable non-returnableno tener fondos (cheque) bounce slangno tener más remedio que resort tono terminación non-completion -
107 abalanzar
• make away with oneself• make bankrupt• throw violently -
108 acción para anular actos fraudulentos del fallido
• action to nullify fraudulent acts of a bankruptDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > acción para anular actos fraudulentos del fallido
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109 acción para manejar los asuntos de un fallido
• action to handle the affairs of a bankruptDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > acción para manejar los asuntos de un fallido
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110 acción pauliana
• action to nullify fraudulent acts of a bankrupt -
111 acreedor concursal
• creditor in an insolvency proceeding• creditor of a bankrupt -
112 acreedor de dominio
• creditor of a bankrupt who claims title -
113 acreedor del fallido
• creditor of a bankrupt -
114 acreedor del quebrado
• creditor of a bankrupt -
115 administración de los asuntos de la quiebra
• administration of the affairs of the bankruptDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > administración de los asuntos de la quiebra
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116 alzamiento
• elevation• fraudulent bankruptcy• hiding• hiding of assets by a bankrupt• hiding-place• insubordination• lifting• raising• rebellion• upheaval• uprising -
117 alzamiento de bienes
• fraudulent bankruptcy• hiding• hiding of assets by a bankrupt• hiding-place -
118 arruinarse
• become ruined• become spoiled• come to pots• come to ruin• fail to come out as expected• fail to come through• fall into ruin• fall into ruins• get ruined• go bald• go bankrupt• go barhopping• go bond for• go broke• go bung• go by foot over• go by the board• go by the book• go to pieces• go to pots• go to the court• go to the defense of• go to the devil• go to the dogs• go to the expense• ruin oneself -
119 caer en bancarrota
• go bald• go bankrupt• go barhopping• go to the trouble• go to the wall• go to the wars -
120 convenio concursal
• creditors' agreement• creditors' agreement with bankrupt
См. также в других словарях:
bankrupt — bank·rupt 1 / baŋ ˌkrəpt/ n: a debtor (as an individual or organization) whose property is subject to administration under the bankruptcy laws for the benefit of the debtor s creditors was adjudicated a bankrupt see also debtor bankrupt 2 adj:… … Law dictionary
bankrupt — [baŋk′rupt΄, baŋk′rəpt] n. [Fr banqueroute < It banca rotta < banca, bench (see BANK1) + rotta, broken < L rupta, fem. pp. of rumpere, to break: see RUPTURE] 1. a person legally declared unable to pay his or her debts: the property of a… … English World dictionary
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bankrupt — ► ADJECTIVE 1) declared in law unable to pay one s debts. 2) completely lacking in a particular good quality or value: morally bankrupt. ► NOUN ▪ a person legally declared as bankrupt. ► VERB ▪ reduce to a bankrupt state. DERIVATIVES … English terms dictionary
Bankrupt — Bank rupt, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Bankrupted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Bankrupting}.] To make bankrupt; to bring financial ruin upon; to impoverish. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
bankrupt — 1530s (n., bankrupt person ); 1560s (adj.), from It. banca rotta, lit. a broken bench, from banca moneylender s shop, lit. bench (see BANK (Cf. bank) (1)) + rotta broken, defeated, interrupted from (and remodeled on) L. rupta, fem. pp. of rumpere … Etymology dictionary
bankrupt — the entity that files a bankruptcy; the debtor; the insolvent entity. This is a non technical term and is not used in the Bankruptcy Code (Glossary of Common Bankruptcy Terms) A person who has made an assignment or against whom a receiving order… … Glossary of Bankruptcy
bankrupt — vb impoverish, exhaust, *deplete, drain Analogous words: denude, *strip, bare: sap, cripple, disable, undermine (see WEAKEN) … New Dictionary of Synonyms
bankrupt — [adj] unable to pay debts broke, depleted, destitute, exhausted, failed, impoverished, in Chapter 11*, insolvent, lacking, lost, out of business, ruined, spent, tapped out; concept 334 Ant. rich, solvent, wealthy … New thesaurus