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Перевод: money speek money


[существительное]
деньги ; богатство; денежные суммы; монетные валюты; монетные системы; выигрыш на скачках


Тезаурус:

  1. "I've been accused of wanting to send people 60 miles down the road to hospitals they don't want to go to of doctors not having enough money to pay for drugs of going to close down vital wards
  2. The method of keeping little tins in the house marked "rent", "rates", "telephone", etc., into which you put money may give a certain amount of satisfaction as a way of saving, but it will also give a burglar a certain amount of satisfaction to have everything so conveniently marked and to hand for him.
  3. It is still used as a form of money among prison inmates in most countries.
  4. There is after all no point in throwing good money after bad, and the need to maintain harmonious industrial relations is likely to be considered of greater importance than achieving a barren judgment.
  5. Or at least tell him how to get there, or give him the money to get in when he did get there, or at least lend him a map with a cross marked on it, or give him an address.
  6. This involved co-ordinating all the various stalls, publicizing the event, accounting for the money and persuading numerous people to become volunteers."
  7. And he wanted her money, of course.
  8. The distribution of the hoards does not correspond with either population or wealth, in as much as these are revealed by documented figures such as the Ship Money Assessment of 1636.
  9. Then he remembered that the cottage had been sold, the money placed in trust for his father's mother, the income paying the fees of the nursing home where she sat all day rocking herself in a wheelchair - Alzheimer's disease.
  10. I never had any money to buy her the things she wanted."
  11. A 12-week course on social security, employment and money advice has been given to 15- and 16-year-old pupils.
  12. The Commitments was made with American money.
  13. Mr Lapointe and his secretariat are facing a mounting barrage of accusations, most of them linking the secretariat's allegedly biased lobbying against the ban with the money being given by Far East wildlife traders to the organisation's ivory monitoring unit.

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