Fragen über die Beispielsätze mit, und die Definition und Benutzung von "Debt"
Die Bedeutung von "Debt" in verschiedenen Ausdrücken und Sätzen
Q:
Was bedeutet they're bad debts and I'VE WRITTEN THEM OFF?
A:
I have given up on ever being repaid
Q:
Was bedeutet debt?
A:
It means something (usually money) is owed.
If someone purchases something for you and you cant pay them back immediately you would be indebted to them, you would have a debt to pay
If someone purchases something for you and you cant pay them back immediately you would be indebted to them, you would have a debt to pay
Q:
Was bedeutet I'm in debt.?
A:
It means you owe some money. "I spent too much money last month and now I am in debt as I owe the bank €200".
Q:
Was bedeutet they will repay their debts in full from the profits they make?
A:
It means they have some kind of business - a product they will sell or a service they will provide - and after their customers pay them, then they can pay the people they owe money to.
Q:
Was bedeutet 'take out a debt'?
A:
It means to Borrow money which puts you in debt.
Beispielsätze die "Debt" benutzen
Q:
Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit I've been in debt for some time.
I was in debt for some time.
Is these(have been/was) correct?.
I was in debt for some time.
Is these(have been/was) correct?.
A:
I've been in debt for some time implies that you are still in debt.
I was in debt for some time implies that you are no longer in debt.
I was in debt for some time implies that you are no longer in debt.
Q:
Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit debt.
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Schaue nach der Frage, um die Antwort zu sehen
Q:
Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit 'I'm in your debt'.
A:
Some examples would be:
"After helping me with this I'm in your debt forever."
"I'm in your debt for that time you did that favor to me."
"I'll do it. I'm in your debt either way so..."
"After helping me with this I'm in your debt forever."
"I'm in your debt for that time you did that favor to me."
"I'll do it. I'm in your debt either way so..."
Q:
Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit debt.
A:
You're in debt. I'm in your debt.
Ähnliche Wörter wie "Debt" und ihre Unterschiede
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen Be in debt und Owe ?
A:
"Owe" is transitive. The direct object is the amount you owe, and the indirect object is the person or organization you owe it to.
"I'm $50,000 in debt."
"I owe the bank $50,000"
"I'm $50,000 in debt."
"I owe the bank $50,000"
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen debt und duty ?
A:
Debt =means you own money
Duty =means to do your job something like that
Duty =means to do your job something like that
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen to assume his debt und to take over his debt ?
A:
They both mean that the person takes the responsibility of someone else’s debt. A lot of people would use them interchangeably but there is a slight distinction:
Assume would be used more under the circumstances of having to take the responsibility of someone else’s debt when they may not necessarily want to take it on, like when they are required to by law.
“You will assume his debt after he dies since that is the law.”
Take over is used more when the person freely chooses to take over someone else’s debts.
“I will take over his debt for him since he can’t pay it”.
Assume would be used more under the circumstances of having to take the responsibility of someone else’s debt when they may not necessarily want to take it on, like when they are required to by law.
“You will assume his debt after he dies since that is the law.”
Take over is used more when the person freely chooses to take over someone else’s debts.
“I will take over his debt for him since he can’t pay it”.
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen debt und liability, obligation ?
A:
Liability means you are legally responsible for something.
Therefore if something goes wrong, you are responsible for fixing it or if someone who you are liable for does something illegal, you could also get in trouble. Sometimes, liability is used if a company needs to pay money back (therefore it is the same as debt)
Debt means you owe something, usually money. But sometimes if people say “I’m indebted to you,” it means I owe you a favor.
Obligation means that something is your duty. It can be legal but it can also be a moral thing.
For example, a police officer has a legal obligation to get a search warrant before they can enter your house without your permission.
Someone might also say “I feel obligated to tell you that the company is planning to fire you.” This isn’t because of law, but because they feel morally like they must give the person a fair chance to find a new job.
Therefore if something goes wrong, you are responsible for fixing it or if someone who you are liable for does something illegal, you could also get in trouble. Sometimes, liability is used if a company needs to pay money back (therefore it is the same as debt)
Debt means you owe something, usually money. But sometimes if people say “I’m indebted to you,” it means I owe you a favor.
Obligation means that something is your duty. It can be legal but it can also be a moral thing.
For example, a police officer has a legal obligation to get a search warrant before they can enter your house without your permission.
Someone might also say “I feel obligated to tell you that the company is planning to fire you.” This isn’t because of law, but because they feel morally like they must give the person a fair chance to find a new job.
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen debt und bad debt ?
A:
"Debt" is the money you owe.
"Bad debt" is the money you owe, and it's due or past due, but you haven't paid it or can't pay it.
"Bad debt" is the money you owe, and it's due or past due, but you haven't paid it or can't pay it.
Übersetzungen von "Debt"
Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? Neither did involve in the debt problems of the 80s, nor was it affected much.
Neither was it involved in the debt problems of the 80s, nor was it affected much.
Which is the correct?
Neither was it involved in the debt problems of the 80s, nor was it affected much.
Which is the correct?
A:
Neither it was involved in the debt problems in the 80s, nor it was affected much.
Neither it was involved in the debt problems in the 80s, nor it was affected much.
Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? my debt is getting more and more serious
A:
“My debt is getting more and more serious.”
Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? debt
A:
Pronounced like " DET" the B is silent.
Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? debt
A:
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Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (UK)? how do you say debt
A:
"det" as the "B" is silent.
Andere Fragen zu "Debt"
Q:
We're chained up in the debts and have no exit klingt das natürlich?
A:
"We're chained up in debts and we have no exit"
Q:
Bitte zeig mir, wie man debt and debts ausspricht.
A:
It sounds like "det"
Q:
He has many debts and no money. I think god of poverty possesses him. klingt das natürlich?
A:
You're basically all correct, you just would want to say "I think the god of poverty possesses him." Other than that, it all makes sense! Hope this helps :)
Q:
I'm quite in debt for what I am to that school. klingt das natürlich?
A:
That is a rather odd expression. Are you trying to say you are grateful for what the school has done for you and the school has done a lot for you? If so, you can simply use 'I'm indebted to everything the school has done for me to shape me into who I am today'.
Q:
1. the debt was careied over from last month. 2. the debt carried over from last month.
/which one correct??(passive Vs active)
/which one correct??(passive Vs active)
A:
i'm assuming "careied" is misspelled. If so, 1 is correct.
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