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Bard
evento de crédito
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
credit event [ˈkredɪt əˌvent, ˈkredɪt əˌvent] SUBST
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
event [Am əˈvɛnt, Brit ɪˈvɛnt] SUBST
1.1. event (happening, incident):
1.2. event SPORT:
2. event in phrases:
I. credit [Am ˈkrɛdət, Brit ˈkrɛdɪt] SUBST
1.1. credit FIN U (in store):
sorry, no credit
no se fía
1.2. credit FIN U (in banking):
1.3. credit FIN C (on balance sheet):
2. credit U (honor, recognition):
3.1. credit UNIV C (for study):
3.2. credit UNIV C (grade):
notable m
4.1. credit <credits, pl > (in movies, television, etc):
4.2. credit <credits, pl > (achievements):
logros mpl
5. credit U (belief):
credit liter
II. credit [Am ˈkrɛdət, Brit ˈkrɛdɪt] VERB trans
1. credit sum/funds:
to credit sth to sth
account/person to credit sth/sb with sth $2, 000 will be credited to your account, we will credit your account with $2, 000
2.1. credit (ascribe to):
2.2. credit (believe):
im PONS Wörterbuch
event [ɪˈvent] SUBST
1. event (happening):
2. event (case):
I. credit [ˈkredɪt] SUBST
1. credit (belief):
2. credit:
to sb's credit
3. credit FIN:
4. credit kein Pl HANDEL:
to be in credit Brit
5. credit pl FILM:
II. credit [ˈkredɪt] VERB trans
1. credit (believe):
2. credit FIN:
3. credit (attribute):
im PONS Wörterbuch
event ·ˈvent] SUBST
1. event (happening):
2. event (case):
I. credit [ˈkred·ɪt] SUBST
1. credit (belief):
to give credit to sth/sb
2. credit:
to sb's credit
3. credit FIN:
4. credit HANDEL:
Wendungen:
credits FILM
credits FILM
II. credit [ˈkred·ɪt] VERB trans
1. credit (believe):
2. credit FIN:
3. credit (attribute):
Present
Icredit
youcredit
he/she/itcredits
wecredit
youcredit
theycredit
Past
Icredited
youcredited
he/she/itcredited
wecredited
youcredited
theycredited
Present Perfect
Ihavecredited
youhavecredited
he/she/ithascredited
wehavecredited
youhavecredited
theyhavecredited
Past Perfect
Ihadcredited
youhadcredited
he/she/ithadcredited
wehadcredited
youhadcredited
theyhadcredited
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Majority of credit card purchases come from expenses on jewellery, dining and shopping.
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This alias number is indistinguishable from an ordinary credit card number, and the user's actual credit card number is never revealed to the merchant.
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Examples of this are automatic credit card handing at service stations, and automatic teller machines at banks.
en.wikipedia.org
In many cases, the senders have prescreened the recipients for creditworthiness and suitability using consumer credit records in the files of consumer reporting agencies.
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The bank has taken steep write-downs on its tax credit business.
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