Due
51due — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French deu, past participle of dever to owe, from Latin debēre more at debt Date: 14th century 1. owed or owing as a debt 2. a. owed or owing as a natural or moral right < everyone s right to… …
52due — Just; proper; regular; lawful; sufficient; reasonable, as in the phrases due care, due process of law, due notice. Owing; payable; justly owed. That which one contracts to pay or perform to another; that which law or justice requires to be paid… …
53due — Just; proper; regular; lawful; sufficient; reasonable, as in the phrases due care, due process of law, due notice. Owing; payable; justly owed. That which one contracts to pay or perform to another; that which law or justice requires to be paid… …
54due — /dju:/ adjective 1. owed ● a sum due from a debtor ♦ to fall or become due to be ready for payment ♦ bill due on May 1st a bill which has to be paid on May 1st ♦ balance due to us the amount owed to us which should be paid 2. correct and… …
55due — adjective 1》 expected at, planned for, or required by a certain time. ↘(of a person) owed or deserving (something). ↘required as a legal or moral obligation. 2》 proper; appropriate. noun 1》 (one s due/dues) one s right. 2》 (dues) fees.… …
56DÜE — Jedes Datenübertragungssystem wird von (mindestens) zwei Datenstationen gebildet, die durch einen Übertragungsweg (allg. Kommunikationseinrichtung) miteinander verbunden sind. Bestandteile und Funktion Jede Datenstation besteht nach DIN 44302 aus …
57due to — The phrase due to, when used in a prepositional sense meaning owing to and caused by, is in common and reputable use: His accident was due to a fall on the icy pavement. Many careful speakers avoid due to in introducing an adverbial construction… …
58due to */*/*/ — UK / US preposition because of something He almost died due to lack of oxygen. The company s financial losses were due to poor management. partly due to/due in part to: The workforce was reduced, partly due to budget pressures. largely due to:… …
59due — dû, due 1. (du, due) part. passé de devoir. 1° Qui fait l objet d une dette. Argent dû depuis longtemps. 2° Fig. Une réprimande due à son impertinence. • Tu sais ce qui t est dû, tu vois que je sais tout, CORN. Cinna, V, 1. • Rien n est… …
60due — 1. adjective 1) their fees were due Syn: owing, owed, payable, outstanding, overdue, unpaid, unsettled 2) the chancellor s statement is due today Syn: expected, anticipated, scheduled for …