debt

debt
det
noun
(what one person owes to another: His debts amount to over $3,000; a debt of gratitude.) deuda
- in debt
debt n deuda
to be in debt tener deudas / estar endeudado
debt
tr[det]
noun
1 (something owed) deuda; (indebtedness) endeudamiento
\
SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to be in of debt tener deudas, estar endeudado,-a
to be in somebody's debt estar en deuda con alguien
to get into debt contraer deudas, endeudarse
to pay off a debt saldar una deuda
to run up debts contraer deudas, endeudarse
debt collector cobrador,-ra de deudas
debt ['dɛt] n
1) : deuda f
to pay a debt: saldar una deuda
2) indebtedness: endeudamiento m
debt
n.
adeudo s.m.
deber s.m.
deuda s.f.
débito s.m.
det
noun
a) u (indebtedness) endeudamiento m

I'm $200 in debt — debo 200 dólares, tengo deudas por 200 dólares

to be in somebody's debt o in debt to somebody — (frml) estarle* en deuda a alguien, estar* en deuda con alguien

to get o run into debt — endeudarse, llenarse or cargarse* de deudas

to get/be out of debt — salir* de/no tener* deudas

b) c (money owing) deuda f

foreign debt — deuda externa

a debt of honor — una deuda de honor

bad debts — deudas incobrables

[det]
1. 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

2.
CPD

debt burden N — peso m de la deuda

debt collection N — cobro m de morosos

debt collector N — cobrador(a) m / f de morosos

debt forgiveness N — perdón m de la deuda

debt ratio N — tasa f de endeudamiento

debt relief N — alivio m de deuda

debt repayment N(by individual, country) pago m de deudas

debt service, debt servicing N(US) amortización f de la deuda

* * *
[det]
noun
a) u (indebtedness) endeudamiento m

I'm $200 in debt — debo 200 dólares, tengo deudas por 200 dólares

to be in somebody's debt o in debt to somebody — (frml) estarle* en deuda a alguien, estar* en deuda con alguien

to get o run into debt — endeudarse, llenarse or cargarse* de deudas

to get/be out of debt — salir* de/no tener* deudas

b) c (money owing) deuda f

foreign debt — deuda externa

a debt of honor — una deuda de honor

bad debts — deudas incobrables


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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