owing

owing
adjective (still to be paid: There is some money still owing (to us).) til gode, skyldig
skyldig
adj. \/ˈəʊɪŋ\/
1) skyldig, som skal betales
the amount owing
det skyldige beløp
there's a lot of money still owing
det er fremdeles en del penger som ikke er betalt
2) utestående, til gode
she paid all that was owing
hun betalte alt som var utestående
have money owing to one ha penger til gode
how much do I have owing to me?
hvor mye penger har jeg til gode?
owing to på grunn av, skyldes, takket være
owing to a mistake
owing to her help
I can't come, owing to me being ill
jeg kan ikke komme, fordi jeg er syk
all this was merely owing to bad luck
alt dette skyldtes utelukkende uflaks

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