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📖 Определения и значения для слова money

📒 what you earn by working or selling things, and use to buy things

  • to borrow/save/spend/earn money
  • How much money is there in my account?
  • The money is much better in my new job.

📒 coins or paper notes

  • I counted the money carefully.
  • Where can I change my money into dollars?
  • I counted the money carefully.

📒 a person’s wealth including their property

  • He lost all his money.
  • The family made their money in the 18th century.
  • He lost all his money in the 1929 stock market crash.

📒 sums of money

  • a statement of all monies paid into your account

📒 to earn a lot of money quickly or easily

📒 to have a lot of money to spend

📒 to have a lot of money

📒 the very best

  • We make sure our clients get the best that money can buy.

📒 not spending money on things that are unimportant

  • His mother had always been careful with money.

📒 money that you get without having to work very hard for it

📒 a person who is not sensible usually spends money too quickly or carelessly, or is cheated by others

📒 in my opinion

  • For my money, he's one of the greatest comedians of all time.

📒 to get enough value or pleasure out of something, considering the amount of money, time, etc. that you are spending on it

  • Let’s spend all day there and really get our money’s worth.
  • The boat trip lasts three hours, so you certainly get your money's worth.

📒 to make somebody try very hard, using all their skill and effort, in order to beat you in a game or competition

📒 a lot of money; money that you earn with hard work

  • Thousands of people paid good money to watch the band perform.
  • Don't waste good money on that!

📒 to have so much money that you do not have to be careful with it

📒 used to give an amount, a measurement, etc. using older or more traditional units that may be more familiar to some people

  • The fish measured 29 centimetres (that's a foot in old money).

📒 used to tell somebody not to use something or spend money carelessly because you do not have a lot of it

📒 used to describe a business that makes a lot of money with little effort

📒 very rich

  • I’m not made of money, you know!

📒 to earn a lot of money; to make a profit

  • The movie should make money.
  • There's money to be made from tourism.
  • She started stealing as a way of making easy money.

📒 to make/lose money very fast and in large quantities

📒 to marry a rich person

📒 money that is earned very easily, for something that needs little effort

  • The job only took about an hour—it was money for old rope.

📒 money is not something that needs to be considered, because there is plenty of it available

  • She travels around the world as if money is no object.

📒 people who have a lot of money have more power and influence than others

📒 if you say you cannot do something for love nor money, you mean it is completely impossible to do it

  • We couldn't find a taxi for love nor money.

📒 correct; accurate

  • His prediction was right on the money.

📒 used to emphasize that something cost(s) a lot of money, especially if the money is wasted

  • I paid good money for this jacket, and now look at it—it's ruined!

📒 a very large amount of money

📒 to invest money in a business or a particular project

  • We would welcome interest from anyone prepared to put money into the club.

📒 to bet that a particular horse, dog, etc. will win a race

  • She stopped at the betting shop to put money on a horse.

📒 to feel very sure that something is true or that somebody will succeed

  • He'll be there tonight. I'd put money on it.

📒 to support what you say by doing something practical; to show by your actions that you really mean something

📒 to make sure that somebody has enough money to pay for something

  • You need to see the colour of his money before you sell him the car.

📒 to spend more money on something, when you have wasted a lot on it already

📒 to spend money in a careless and obvious way

  • He thinks he can make friends by throwing his money around.

📒 to try to deal with a problem or improve a situation by spending money on it, when it would be better to deal with it in other ways

  • It is inappropriate simply to throw money at these problems.
  • They tend to throw money at problems without trying to work out the best solution.

📒 time is valuable, and should not be wasted

📒 used for saying that there is very little difference between two or more things that you can choose

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