English to Turkish Dictionary owe

owe

Borçluyum
definition
verb
they have denied they owe money to the company
have an obligation to pay or repay (something, especially money) in return for something received.
translation of 'owe'
verb
minnettar olmak,
duymak,
borçlu olmak
example
For many people, as I said, the respect we 'owe' nature is respect for God conceived as the divine creator.
I 'owe' my life to you
champagne houses 'owe' their success to brand image
I 'owe' you for the taxi
you 'owe' me £19.50 for the electricity bill
Thank you very kindly; if you care to drop me a line telling me who you are, it would be nice to know to whom I 'owe' my gratitude.
We 'owe' deep gratitude to those nearby who did what they could without adequate resources.
I 'owe' my life to you
I 'owe' you 25 cents
If you 'owe' money, you should have received a request for payment telling you the required amount.
We 'owe' Debra an immeasurable debt of gratitude for blowing the whistle.
Although the man did 'owe' small sums of money, there is no evidence to suggest that he was heavily in debt.
There was no tax due on the money, but I may 'owe' tax on the interest accrued.
Over coffee the Queen asked him ‘To what do we 'owe' the unexpected honour of your visit?’
I 'owe' you an apology
If you collected unemployment benefits last year, you'll probably 'owe' taxes on the money.
I 'owe' you an apology
I 'owe' it to him to explain what's happened
I 'owe' it to him to explain what's happened
We 'owe' him some respect for that and we need to help him make that affirmative case for change.
I 'owe' you for the taxi
My request is simple - I want to know what I am supposed to have received that I 'owe' money for.
It is to each and every one of them, the known and the unknown, that we 'owe' our gratitude.
He did not 'owe' any allegiance to Lyra; he could do as he wished.
they have denied they 'owe' money to the company
they have denied they 'owe' money to the company
‘We have now repaid all our loans, and we 'owe' no money at all to anyone,’ says Robin.
Brigget was nowhere to be found, so I helped myself to a mouth-wateringly good cherry tomato. Man, was it good! Brigget, I 'owe' you for a tomato. Okay, okay… I owe you for two tomatoes!
Those defendants did 'owe' to the claimant a duty of care.
So as much as anything, I think I 'owe' him the respect of leaving it alone if he doesn't want to talk about it.
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