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 Übersetzung für 'freeze a credit' von Englisch nach Deutsch
to freeze a crediteinen Kredit sperren
Teiltreffer
to impose a freezeeine Sperre verhängen
to freeze a priceeinen Preis einfrieren
geogr.meteo.
freeze in a depression
Muldenfrost {m}
It's cold enough to freeze the balls off a brass monkey.Es ist arschkalt. [vulg.]
It's cold enough to freeze the balls off a brass monkey.Man kann sich die Beine abfrieren vor Kälte.
to safeguard a crediteinen Kredit absichern
comm.
to show a credit
eine Gutschrift gewähren
fin.
to issue a credit
einen Kredit ausgeben
to use a crediteinen Kredit beanspruchen
fin.
to overstretch a credit
einen Kredit überziehen
to amend a creditein Akkreditiv ändern
to withdraw a crediteinen Kredit zurückziehen
to issue a creditein Akkreditiv eröffnen
to use a crediteinen Kredit nutzen
to open a creditein Akkreditiv eröffnen
fin.
to overdraw a credit
einen Kredit überziehen
fin.
to exceed a credit
einen Kredit überziehen
to raise a crediteinen Kredit aufnehmen
fin.
to deny a credit
einen Kredit verweigern
to rollover a crediteinen Kredit verlängern
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • After several investors withdrew and a subsequent credit freeze, Berline experienced financial problems.
  • In response to what was described as the "fast-track land reform" in Zimbabwe, the United States government put the Zimbabwean government on a credit freeze in 2001 through the Zimbabwe Democracy and Economic Recovery Act of 2001 (specifically Section 4C titled Multilateral Financing Restriction).
  • A credit freeze (also known as a security freeze) allows an individual to control how a consumer reporting agency (also known as a credit bureau: Equifax, Experian, TransUnion, and Innovis) is able to sell personal financial identity data.
  • Their version restored the missing footage but kept the American end credit scene (a freeze-frame shot of Hemmings looking down into a pool of blood).
  • After the 2007–2008 global financial crisis was well under way, Salmon argued that the CDO market could theoretically suffer a crisis as a result of subprime mortgage defaults cascading into defaults in the senior tranches of a CDO, and that such an occurrence could then result in a freeze in the credit markets.

  • It was this "credit freeze" that some described as a near-complete seizing of the credit markets in September that drove the massive bailout procedures implemented by worldwide governments in Q4 2008.
  • He also introduced a four-year freeze on university tuitions, despite initially opposing the idea.
  • The regular characters were named on screen with a freeze frame as they made their entrance at the start of each episode.
  • In 2010, Coburn called for a freeze on defense spending.
  • Rogers also authored the Georgia Credit Protection Act which would allow Georgia residents the opportunity to freeze their personal credit in order to prevent identity theft.

  • The CPFF began operations on October 27, 2008 following the collapse of Lehman Brothers and government bailout of AIG and the global credit freeze that ensued.
  • The CPFF began operations on October 27, 2008 following the collapse of Lehman Brothers and government bailout of AIG and the global credit freeze that ensued.
  • If the individual becomes past due on the loan, the financial institution may take money out of the bank account or freeze the account until the loan becomes current.
  • ... 8%), and lagging tax receipts prompted the government to freeze spending and cut retirement benefits again.
  • The contestant could also freeze the timer twice for 15 seconds each (called "pit stops") and look over the board again; however, he/she was not allowed to answer during the pit stop.

  • Since the late 20th century, Marshall's books have once more been reprinted and ice cream freezers based on her original designs are once again in commercial use.
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