Saldar in english

Pay off

pronunciation: peɪɔf part of speech: verb
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saldar 

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» dar por saldadoclose + the book on .

Example: Obama, who tries to steer clear of the political thicket of race and politics, accepted the apology and said he wanted to close the book on the episode.

» no saldadouncollected .

Example: As the economy has nosedived, hospitals have seen their uncollected debt increase -- from low, single digits to more than 5 percent.

» saldar las diferenciasiron out + the differences .

Example: But these studies tend to be nationally based, and this approach has a number of inherent failings, most notably the ironing out of regional differences.

» saldar una cuentasettle + an account .

Example: So far as possible the international traders exchanged books, but sometimes the balance was unequal and accounts were settled in money.

» saldar una deudapay off + a debtsettle + a debtclear + a debt .

Example: It's tempting to splurge on a new hi-fi system or head out on a shopping spree, but the smart option might be to pay off an existing debt.

Example: I thought, finally this is my chance, I can settle the debt and calm my conscience, after a mere 42 years.

Example: If you can show that the property can continue to be rented out to clear the debt rather than it being sold, you may avoid losing the property.

» sin saldaruncollected .

Example: As the economy has nosedived, hospitals have seen their uncollected debt increase -- from low, single digits to more than 5 percent.
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