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['kredɪt] adj. | |
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| génér. |
bancos; bonificar; credito |
| banc. |
abonar; dar fe; abono m |
| comm. |
bonificación |
| financ. |
abonar en cuenta; haber |
| fond m. |
crédito (SCN93) |
| micr. |
abonar (To enter an amount that decreases the balance of an asset or expense account or increases a liability, owners equity or revenue account) |
| polit. |
crédito (Use PRÉSTAMO INTERNACIONAL para crédito y financiamiento internacional) |
| écon. |
crédito |
| éduc. |
acreditar; imputar; crédito académico |
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| comm. |
abonar una suma en cuenta a alguien; acreditar a alguien por una suma; llevar una suma al crédito de alguien |
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credit The financial facility or system by which goods and services are provided in return for deferred, instead of immediate, payment ['kredɪt] adj. | |
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| envir. |
crédito |
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| Anglais glossaire |
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| abrév., écon. |
Commission on Money and |
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| compt., abrév. |
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| génér. |
used to indicate that something praiseworthy has been achieved, especially despite difficulties (to her credit, she had never betrayed a confidence; to his credit, he'd made a real effort with the carving Taras) |
| abrév. |
cr. (Vosoni) |
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Arrangement or understanding by the maker of a check with the person/institution upon which the order is drawn, for the payment of that check upon its presentation |
| milit., abrév. |
cred |
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| abrév., austr. |
Court Referral For Evaluation And Drug Intervention Treatment |