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/det/ * danh từ - nợ !a bad debt - món nợ không hy vọng được trả !to be in debt - mang công mắc nợ !to be in somebody's debt - mắc nợ ai !to be deep (deeply) in debt - nợ ngập đầu !to be out of debt - trả hết nợ !to fall (gets, run) into debt !to incur a debt !to run in debt - mắc nợ !he that dies, pays all debts - (tục ngữ) chết là hết nợ !a debt of honour - nợ danh dự !a debt of gratitude - chịu ơn ai !debt of nature - sự chết !to pay one's debt to nature - chết, trả nợ đời -
2 die Schulden
- {score} sổ điểm, sổ bán thắng, vết rạch, đường vạch, dấu ghi nợ, bản dàn bè, hai mươi, hàng hai chục, nhiều, lý do, căn cứ, điều may, hành động chơi trội, lời nói áp đảo, những sự thực, những thực tế của hoàn cảnh - những thực tế của cuộc sống = Schulden machen {to get into debts; to incur debts; to run up a score; to run up debts}+ = in Schulden geraten {to run into debt}+ = keine Schulden machen {to pay one's way}+ = der Nachlaß nach Abzug der Schulden (Jura) {residue}+ = er fürchtet sich davor, Schulden zu machen {he fears making debts}+
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debt — [ det ] noun *** 1. ) count an amount of money that you owe: By this time we had debts of over $15,000. run up a debt (=let it increase): She had run up debts of nearly $10,000. pay (off)/repay a debt: Many people experience difficulty in paying… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
run — [run] vi. ran or Dial. run, run, running [altered (with vowel prob. infl. by pp.) < ME rinnen, rennen < ON & OE: ON rinna, to flow, run, renna, to cause to run (< Gmc * rannjan); OE rinnan, iornan: both < Gmc * renwo < IE base * er … English World dictionary
debt — that which is owed. If you borrow money, buy something on credit or receive more money on an account than is owed, you have a debt. Glossary of Business Terms Funds owed by a debtor to a creditor. Outstanding debt obligations are assets for… … Financial and business terms
Debt — Money borrowed. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * debt debt [det] noun 1. [countable] money that one person, organization, country etc owes to another: • The country will not receive further funds after it failed to repay debts of $16… … Financial and business terms
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debt — /det/ noun 1 (C) a sum of money that you owe: pay off/repay/clear your debts: He now had enough money to pay off his father s outstanding debts. (+ of): The company has debts of around $1,000,000. | run up a debt (=borrow money without paying it… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
debt — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) State of owing money Nouns 1. debt, indebtedness, obligation, liability, debit, score; charge, charge account; arrears, deferred payment, accounts receivable; deficit, default; insolvency, nonpayment,… … English dictionary for students
Run — A run consists of a series of bid and offer quotes for different securities or maturities. Dealers give to and ask for runs from each other. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * ▪ I. run run 1 [rʌn] verb ran PASTTENSE [ræn] … Financial and business terms
run — A run consists of a series of bid and offer quotes for different securities or maturities ( maturity). dealers give and ask for runs from each other. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * ▪ I. run run 1 [rʌn] verb ran … Financial and business terms
run — 1 /rVn/ verb past tense ran past participle run present participle running MOVE QUICKLY ON FOOT 1 (I) to move quickly on foot by moving your legs more quickly than when you are walking: I had to run to catch the bus. | Two youths were killed when … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
Debt deflation — is a theory of economic cycles, which holds that recessions and depressions are due to the overall level of debt shrinking (deflating): the credit cycle is the cause of the economic cycle. The theory was developed by Irving Fisher following the… … Wikipedia