borrowing

borrowing
['bɒrəʊɪŋ]
nome
1) econ. U prestito m., indebitamento m.
2) ling. letter. prestito m.
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noun prestito
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borrowing /ˈbɒrəʊɪŋ/
n. [u]
1 (comm.) assunzione di prestito
2 (fin., anche pl.) indebitamento
3 (banca) raccolta
4 (ling.) prestito
● (fin.) borrowing company, società mutuataria □ (fin.) borrowing rate, tasso passivo □ (banca) borrowing transactions, operazioni passive.
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['bɒrəʊɪŋ]
nome
1) econ. U prestito m., indebitamento m.
2) ling. letter. prestito m.

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