borrowing

borrowing
[ˈbɔrəuɪŋ]
additional borrowing дополнительный заем back-to-back borrowing компенсационный кредит bank borrowing банковский заем borrowing pres. p. от borrow borrowing заем borrowing заимствование borrowing заимствование borrowing кредит borrowing одалживание; he who likes borrowing dislikes paying тот, кто любит брать взаймы, не любит отдавать borrowing одалживание borrowing and deposit facilities предоставление займа и депонирование borrowing and deposit limits пределы займа и вклада borrowing at national bank получение кредита в национальном банке borrowing for consumption purposes заимствование на цели потребления borrowing on certificate of deposit заем на депозитный сертификат debt and borrowing заем и кредит domestic borrowing внутренний заем foreign borrowing иностранный займ government borrowing займы правительства gross borrowing крупный заем borrowing одалживание; he who likes borrowing dislikes paying тот, кто любит брать взаймы, не любит отдавать mortgage borrowing ипотечный заем net borrowing нетто-кредит official borrowing государственный заем proxy borrowing заем по доверенности public sector borrowing заем государственного сектора public sector borrowing кредит государственного сектора seasonal borrowing кредиты на сезонные нужды secured borrowing обеспеченный кредит term borrowing заем на срок

English-Russian short dictionary. 2015.

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