بازگشت به کلمات قبلي....بازگشت به واژه debtnet debt
oxygen debt
passive debt
payment of a debt
payment of an debt
preferential debt
present debt
private debt
proof of debt
public debt
run in debt
simple content debt
specialty debt
the d. of a debt
to be in debt
to get into debt
up to the eyes in debt
verification of debt
کلمات مرتبط(debt):بازگشت به واژه debtacknowladgement of debt
acknowledgement of debt
an active debt
arrears of debt
attachment of debt
bad debt
consolidated debt
crown-debt
debt advice
debt balance
debt burden
debt collecting agency
debt collection for realisation
debt collector
debt discount
debt due at a future time
debt enforcement
debt finance
debt income ratio
debt limit
debt of honour
debt of nature
debt of record
debt outstanding
debt service
deep in debt
discharging from an obligation or a debt
execution for debt
floating debt
funded debt
good debt
i paid the debt plus interest
immersed in debt
in debt
indgement debt
judgement debt
judgment debt
national debt
national debt burdenادامه واژههاي مرتبط(18)
بدهى داشتن ،بدهى ،وام ،قرض ،دين ،قصور
قانون ـ فقه : غين ،بدهى
بازرگانى : بدهى ،بدهکار بودن ،وامکلمات مرتبط(57)
بدهی، وام، قرض، دین ، قصور.
debt noun
1 sum of money owed
ADJ. big, crippling, enormous, high, huge, large, massive, substantial He was burdened with crippling debts. | mounting a company faced with mounting debts | outstanding, unpaid She used her lottery winnings to pay off her outstanding debts. | overdue | bad (= that cannot be repaid) Bad debt has hit the bank's profits this year. | long-term, short-term | overall, total | gross, net | commercial, corporate | external, foreign, international | national, public The country has a national debt of 80% of GNP. | gambling
VERB + DEBT be burdened with, have, owe (sb) the substantial debts that the company owed to the bank | incur, run up She ran up huge debts on her credit card. | clear, meet, pay (back/off), repay, settle Without a job, he'll never clear his debts. It'll take months to pay off all your debts. | reduce | tackle The new governments main aim is to tackle the country's massive debt. | default on The firm defaulted on its debt and its assets were seized. | cancel, wipe off/out, write off After a series of meetings, the banks were forced to write off the company's debts. | service (= pay interest on) The fall in exports has left the country unable to service its debts. | reschedule, restructure The company has reached a deal with its major creditors allowing it to restructure its debts. | secure a debt secured on property
DEBT + VERB fall due | stand at sth, total sth The national debt stands at $7,000 million. | arise from sth debts arising from bad investments
DEBT + NOUN collection, collector | burden
PREP. of ~ $80 million of debt
PHRASES a burden of debt Faced with a mounting burden of debt, he sold off the company. | payment/repayment/settlement of a debt
2 state of owing money
ADJ. serious
VERB + DEBT go into, get into, slip into It is easy to get into serious debt with a credit card. | get out of You can get out of debt by strict economizing.
PREP. in ~ He was heavily in debt by the time he sought advice. | out of ~ struggling to stay out of debt
PHRASES deeply/heavily in debt
3 sth that you owe sb
ADJ. great
VERB + DEBT owe | acknowledge, recognize
PREP. in sb's ~ I am in Ruth's debt for the excellent advice she gave me. | ~ to In the introduction, the author acknowledges her debt to other writers on the subject.
PHRASES owe a debt of gratitude to sb We owe a great debt of gratitude to our families for their support.
n.
he is badly in debt