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debt [dɛt] n
1. something that is owed, such as money, goods, or services (Economics, Accounting & Finance / Banking & Finance) bad debt a debt that has little or no prospect of being paid 3. an obligation to pay or perform something; liability 4. (Economics, Accounting & Finance / Banking & Finance) the state of owing something, esp money, or of being under an obligation (esp in the phrases in debt, in (someone's) debt) [from Old French dette, from Latin dēbitum, from dēbēre to owe, from de- + habēre to have; English spelling influenced by the Latin etymon] debtless adj ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
debt noun 1. debit, bill, score, account, due, duty, commitment, obligation, liability, arrears, money owing He is still paying off his debts. 2. (Formal) indebtedness, obligation I owe a debt of thanks to her in debt owing, liable, accountable, in the red (informal), in arrears, overdrawn, beholden, in hock (informal, chiefly U.S.), behind with payments in someone's debt indebted to, grateful, obliged to, thankful, appreciative, obligated to, beholden to, under an obligation to I shall be forever in your debt for all your kindness. Quotations "Debt is the worst poverty" [Thomas Fuller Gnomologia] Translations debt [det] A. N 1. (= money owed) → deuda f bad debt → deuda incobrable foreign debt (Pol) → deuda f externa or exterior a debt of honour → una deuda de honor to be in debt (to sb) → tener deudas or estar endeudado(con algn) I am five pounds in debt → debo cinco libras (to a) to get into debt; run into debt; run up debts → contraer deudas to be out of debt → tener las deudas saldadas 2. (fig) a debt of gratitude → una deuda de agradecimiento to be in sb's debt → estar en deuda con algn debt [ˈdɛt] n (= money owed) → dette f He's got a lot of debts → Il a beaucoup de dettes. foreign debt [country] → dette f extérieure to be in debt → avoir des dettes, être endetté(e) to get into debt → s'endetter to get out of debt → s'aquitter de ses dettes bad debt → créance f irrécouvrable [gratitude] → dette f to be in sb's debt → être redevable à qn to owe sb a debt → avoir une dette envers qn debt of thanks (= indebtedness) → dettes fpl debt burden n → fardeau m de la dette debt collector n → agent mf de recouvrement (de créances) debt forgiveness n → annulation f de la dette debt-laden [ˈdɛtleɪdən] adj → croulant sous les dettes inv debt of thanks n → dette f de reconnaissance debt n (= money owed, obligation) → Schuld f; debt of honour (Brit) or honor (US) → Ehrenschuld f, → Verschuldung f → der öffentlichen Hand; to be in debt → verschuldet sein (to gegenüber); to be £5 in debt → £ 5 Schulden haben (to bei); he is in my debt (for money) → er hat Schulden bei mir; (for help etc) → er steht in meiner Schuld; to run or get into debt → Schulden machen, sich verschulden; to get out of debt → aus den Schulden herauskommen; to be out of debt → schuldenfrei sein; to repay a debt (lit, fig) → eine Schuld begleichen; I shall always be in your debt → ich werde ewig in Ihrer Schuld stehen debt: debt collection agency n → Inkassobüro nt debt collector n → Inkassobeauftragte(r) mf, → Schuldeneintreiber(in) m(f) (inf) debt: debt relief n → Schuldenerleichterung m debt rescheduling n → Umschuldung f debt [dɛt] n → debito debts of £5000 → debiti per 5000 sterline a debt of honour/gratitude → un debito d'onore/di gratitudine or di riconoscenza to be in debt (to sb) → essere indebitato/a (con qn), avere debiti (con qn) I am £500 in debt → sono in debito di 500 sterline to be in sb's debt (fig) → essere in debito verso qn to get into debt → far debiti, indebitarsi to be out of debt → essere libero/a da debiti debt [dɛt] n → debito debts of £5000 → debiti per 5000 sterline a debt of honour/gratitude → un debito d'onore/di gratitudine or di riconoscenza to be in debt (to sb) → essere indebitato/a (con qn), avere debiti (con qn) I am £500 in debt → sono in debito di 500 sterline to be in sb's debt (fig) → essere in debito verso qn to get into debt → far debiti, indebitarsi to be out of debt → essere libero/a da debiti n debt [det] what one person owes to another His debts amount to over $3,000; a debt of gratitude. skuld دَيْن дълг dluh gæld; skyld die Schuld χρέος deuda võlg بدهی؛ قرض velka dette חוֹב उधार, ऋण dug adósság utang skuld debito 借金 채무 skola parāds hutang schuld gjeld dług dívida datorie долг dlh dolg dug skuld ภาวะที่เป็นหนี้ borç 債 борг قرض nợ 债 n debtor a person who owes a debt. skuldenaar, debiteur مَدين، مَدْيون длъжник dlužník skyldner; debitor der Schuldner οφειλέτης deudor võlgnik مدیون؛ بدهکار velallinen débiteur/-trice בַּעַל חוֹב देनदार dužnik adós peminjam skuldunautur debitore, debitrice 借り主 채무자 skolininkas parādnieks penghutang schuldenaar skyldner, debitor dłużnik devedor debitor должник dlžník, -čka dolžnik dužnik gäldenär, debitor ลูกหนี้ borcu olan kimse, borçlu 債務人 боржник, дебітор قرضدار con nợ 债务人 in debt owing money. in die skuld wees مَدين، مَدْيون задлъжнял zadlužený stå i gæld til nogen Schulden haben χρεωμένος en deuda võlgades بدهی؛ قرض velkainen endetté חָיַב @@@חָיַיב$$$ देनदार biti zadužen, dugovati novac el van adósodva berutang í skuld in debito 借金をして 빚진 skolingas parādā berhutang in de schulden forgjeldet, nedsunket i gjeld w długach em dívida îndatorat в долгах dlžný zadolžen dužan i skuld, skuldsatt เป็นหนี้ borçlu, borç içinde 欠債 в боргах جس کے ذمے کسی کی رقم ہو mắc nợ 欠债 debt → دَيْن dluh gæld Schulden χρέος deuda velka dette dug debito 借金 빚 schuld gjeld dług dívida долг skuld หนี้ borç món nợ 欠款 How to thank TFD for its existence? 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| The public debt of the Union would be a further cause of collision between the separate States or confederacies. He said that the repayment of a debt is just, and in saying so he appears to me to be right. As we got more and more into debt breakfast became a hollower and hollower form, and, being on one occasion at breakfast-time threatened (by letter) with legal proceedings, "not unwholly unconnected," as my local paper might put it, "with jewellery," I went so far as to seize the Avenger by his blue collar and shake him off his feet - so that he was actually in the air, like a booted Cupid - for presuming to suppose that we wanted a roll. |
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