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101 encuitarse
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102 enditarse
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103 enjaranarse
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104 contraer una deuda
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105 endeutar-se
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106 a se îngloda în datorii
to plunge / to get into debtto go / to run on (the) scoresto run in(to) scoresto be involved in debtsto be in debts over head and earsto go score. -
107 endeudarse
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108 contraer deudas
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109 zapożycz|yć
pf — zapożycz|ać impf Ⅰ vt to borrow [zwyczaj, słowo]- wyraz zapożyczony z łaciny a word borrowed from LatinⅡ zapożyczyć się — zapożyczać się to get into debt- zapożyczyć się u kogoś to borrow from sbThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zapożycz|yć
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110 enkroumer
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111 contraer deudas
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112 vealggáiduvvat
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113 zadłużać się zadłuż·ać się
-am, -asz; pf -yćvr(= zaciągać dług) to get into debt -
114 задолжать
совget into debt [det]он мне задолжа́л 100 рубле́й — he owes me 100 rubles
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115 влезать в долги
влезать (залезать, входить) в долгинеодобр.get into debt, accumulate debtsНесмотря на значительное уменьшение расходов, доходы Григорья Ивановича не прибавлялись; он и в деревне находил способ входить в новые долги. (А. Пушкин, Барышня-крестьянка) — Despite considerable diminution of expenditure, the income of Grigory Ivanovich did not increase; even in the country he found ways of accumulating fresh debts.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > влезать в долги
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116 make (both) ends meet
not to get into debt:يُوازِن الدَّخْل مع الخارِجThe widow and her four children found it difficult to make ends meet.
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117 make (both) ends meet
not to get into debt:يُوازِن الدَّخْل مع الخارِجThe widow and her four children found it difficult to make ends meet.
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118 zich in (de) schulden steken
zich in (de) schulden stekenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > zich in (de) schulden steken
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119 تجنب
تَجَنَّبَ \ avoid: to keep away from: He avoids (meeting) me because he owes me money. escape: to avoid: We hid so as to escape being seen. save: to spend less (time, trouble, money, etc.): You’ll save yourself trouble if you use a good map. shun: to avoid purposely and usu. continually: After their quarrel, the two friends shunned each other. \ تَجَنَّبَ الدَّين \ pay one’s way: to earn enough for one’s needs; not get into debt. -
120 ما (أداة نفي لم)
مَا (أداة نفي لَمْ) \ not: (often shortened in speech to n’t with the verbs be, can, dare, do, have, may, must, need, ought) a word that gives an opposite meaning to any word or sentence: He did not (or didn’t come).. \ مَا (التعجُّبيّة) \ what: expressing surprise or annoyance, etc.: What a big dog! What nasty medicine! What a shame!. \ مَا؟ \ what: (in questions) which thing: What do you want?, that which I do what I like. What I hate most is cruelty. \ مَا! \ how: (with an adj. or adv., to express surprise or other feelings): How clever you are!. \ مَا إِذا \ if: whether: I asked him if you were at home. whether: showing a question in reported speech, where there is a choice: I asked whether he liked it (or not). I don’t know whether he will agree or (whether he will) refuse. \ مَا الأمْر؟ \ be the matter: to be wrong; be causing trouble: What’s the matter (with you)? Are you feeling ill?. \ مَا بعدَ البَنَفْسَجيّ \ ultraviolet. \ _(field) Phys. \ مَا دَام \ so long as: if; provided that: I’ll go so long as you’ll go with me. as long as: (a) on condition that: You can take my key as long as you don’t lose it., (b) all the time that: I’ll remember you as long as I live. \ مَا دَام الأَمْرُ كذلك \ all right: also alright in that case: You don’t want it? All right, I’ll give it to someone else. then: in that case: Don’t you want it? Then I’ll give it to someone else. \ مَا رأيُك في \ how about?: what is your opinion of (a certain plan); would you like: How about a cup of coffee?. what about...?: what is your opinion of (a certain plan); how would you like: What about going for a swim?. \ مَا رأيُك في...؟ \ what about?: what is your opinion of (an idea?): What about that blue coat in the shop window? (Does it suit you? Would you like it?) What about a swim? (Shall we go for a swim?). \ مَا زَال \ still: up till now; up till then: Are you still unmarried? He was still in bed when I left home. \ مَا زَال قَويًّا \ going strong: continuing to be successful or healthy, etc.: My father is 82 years old, and still going strong. \ مَا شَكْلُهُ؟ \ what is it like?: please describe it. \ مَا عَدَا \ apart from: besides; except: Apart from that, he had little to say. but: except: Nobody laughed but me. except: leaving out; not including: I work every day except Sunday (or except on Sundays). other: (with than) except: We have nothing to read, other than school books. save: old use, except. \ مَا قَبْل \ pre-. \ مَا قَبْل الحرب \ pre-war: before the war (usu. meaning the World War of 1939-45): a pre-war car (made before the war). \ مَا قولُك في \ how about: what is your opinion of (a certain plan); how would you like: How about a cup of coffee?. what about...?: what is your opinion of (a certain plan); how would you like: What about going for a swim?. \ مَا قيمتُه أو ثَمنُه \ worth: a quality that is equal to a certain value: I bought a pound’s worth of fruit. \ مَا كاد... \ no sooner... than: as soon as: No sooner had I found the key than I lost it again (I lost it very soon after I had found it). \ مَا لَم \ unless: if not: You will fail unless you try harder. \ مَا مُجْمَلُه \ in all: altogether: We won six games in all. \ مَا مَجْمُوعُه \ in all: altogether: We won six games in all. \ مَا المَسْأَلة؟ \ be the matter: to be wrong; be causing trouble: What’s the matter (with you)? Are you feeling ill?. \ مَا مِن (أحد) \ no: not any: No other boy could have done it. \ مَا هو أَبْكَر وقت...؟ \ how soon?: in how much time: How soon can you start the work?. \ مَا وَراء \ trans-: across. \ مَا وراءَ الطبيعة \ metaphysics. \ مَا وَصْفُهُ؟ \ what is it like?: please describe it. \ مَا يُحبُّه الإنسان \ love: sb. or sth. that is loved: Football and fishing are his greatest loves. \ مَا يَخْتَارُه المَرْء \ pick: choice: Take your pick of those books. (Take whichever you wish). \ مَا يَخُصُّه تمامًا \ very own: completely one’s own; not shared in any way: If you want your very own horse you must pay for it yourself. \ مَا يَسْتَحِقّ \ due: the fair treatment that one deserves in spite of one’s faults: He failed. But to give him his due, he did try hard. \ مَا يَسُدّ حاجته \ pay one’s way: to earn enough for one’s needs; not get into debt. \ مَا يقرُب مِن \ close on: nearly: There were close on a hundred people at the meeting. \ مَا يلي \ following: that which is written or listed next: Please buy me the following: 2 pens, 3 pencils, some ink.
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