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1 занимать деньги
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2 деньги деньг·и
ассигновать / выделять деньги (на) — to appropriate money (for), to allocate money
вкладывать деньги — to put / to tie up money
занимать / одалживать деньги — to borrow money
бумажные деньги — gaper currency / money, soft money
"горячие" деньги — volatile short-tertn funds
командировочные деньги — travelling allowance / expenses
наличные деньги — ready money, cash
"нефтяные" деньги (доходы от нефти) — oil money, petro- / petroleum currency
фальшивые деньги — counterfeit / bad money
количество денег в обращении — amount of money / currency in circulation
деньги, не обеспеченные золотом — money unbacked by gold
деньги с высокой покупательной силой / способностью — dear money
недостаток / нехватка денег — want of money, lack / scarcity / stringency / tightness of money
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3 занимать деньги
1) General subject: borrow, borrow money2) Economy: borrow funds3) Australian slang: bludge5) Simple: break shins6) Banking: borrow capital, raise -
4 получать деньги
1) General subject: collect2) Law: cash (по чеку, векселю), collect (по векселям или другим документам)3) Economy: collect (по векселю, чеку), receive money for smth (за что-л.)4) Jargon: nick5) Banking: borrow, raise money6) Business: negotiate, raise funds -
5 получать ссуду
1) General subject: borrow2) Economy: get a loan, obtain a loan, obtain money3) Finances: be grant ed a loan, cash a loan4) Banking: be granted a loan, raise a loan, raise money5) Business: cash loan, raise a loan on, raise funds6) Makarov: contract a loan
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