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1 for
[fo:] 1. preposition1) (to be given or sent to: This letter is for you.)2) (towards; in the direction of: We set off for London.) į3) (through a certain time or distance: for three hours; for three miles.) per4) (in order to have, get, be etc: He asked me for some money; Go for a walk.)5) (in return; as payment: He paid $2 for his ticket.) už6) (in order to be prepared: He's getting ready for the journey.)7) (representing: He is the member of parliament for Hull.) atstovaujantis kam8) (on behalf of: Will you do it for me?) už9) (in favour of: Are you for or against the plan?) už10) (because of: for this reason.) dėl11) (having a particular purpose: She gave me money for the bus fare.)12) (indicating an ability or an attitude to: a talent for baking; an ear for music.)13) (as being: They mistook him for someone else.)14) (considering what is used in the case of: It is quite warm for January (= considering that it is January when it is usually cold).)15) (in spite of: For all his money, he didn't seem happy.) nežiūrint2. conjunction(because: It must be late, for I have been here a long time.) nes -
2 money-box
noun (a box for saving money in.) taupyklė -
3 money
(coins or banknotes used in trading: Have you any money in your purse?; The desire for money is a cause of much unhappiness.) pinigai- moneylender
- lose/make money -
4 for love or money
(in any way at all: We couldn't get a taxi for love or money.) jokiu būdu -
5 pocket-money
noun (money for personal use, especially a child's regular allowance: He gets $2 a week pocket-money.) kišenpinigiai -
6 good for
1) (certain to last: These houses are good for another hundred years at least.) galintis laikyti/pragyventi2) (certain to pay (a sum of money): He's good for $50.) pajėgus mokėti3) (certain to cause: That story is always good for a laugh.) (visada) sukeliantis -
7 make up for
(to supply a reward, substitute etc for disappointment, damage, loss (of money or time) etc: Next week we'll try to make up for lost time.) atlyginti, kompensuoti -
8 save etc for a rainy day
(to keep (especially money) until one needs it or in case one may need it.) laikyti/taupyti juodai dienai -
9 demand
1. verb1) (to ask or ask for firmly and sharply: I demanded an explanation.) (pa)reikalauti2) (to require or need: This demands careful thought.) reikalauti2. noun1) (a request made so that it sounds like a command: They refused to meet the workers' demands for more money.) reikalavimas2) (an urgent claim: The children make demands on my time.) reikalavimas3) (willingness or desire to buy or obtain (certain goods etc); a need for (certain goods etc): There's no demand for books of this kind.) paklausa•- on demand -
10 purse
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11 cash register
(a machine for holding money, which records the amount put in.) kasos aparatas -
12 greed
[ɡri:d](a (too) great desire for food, money etc: Eating five cakes is just sheer greed.) godumas, gobšumas- greedy- greedily
- greediness -
13 scrabble
['skræbl]((usually with about or around) to make scratching noises or movements: He was scrabbling about looking for the money he had dropped.) brazdėti, krebždėti -
14 simply
1) (only: I do it simply for the money.) paprasčiausiai2) (absolutely: simply beautiful.) tiesiog3) (in a simple manner: She was always very simply dressed.) paprastai -
15 think better of
1) (to think again and decide not to; to reconsider: He was going to ask for more money, but he thought better of it.) apsigalvoti2) (to think that (someone) could not be so bad etc: I thought better of you than to suppose you would do that.) būti geresnės nuomonės apie -
16 petty cash
(money used for small, everyday expenses in an office etc.) smulkioms išlaidoms skirti pinigai -
17 change
[ ein‹] 1. verb1) (to make or become different: They have changed the time of the train; He has changed since I saw him last.) pa(si)keisti2) (to give or leave (one thing etc for another): She changed my library books for me.) (pa)keisti3) ((sometimes with into) to remove (clothes etc) and replace them by clean or different ones: I'm just going to change (my shirt); I'll change into an old pair of trousers.) persirengti4) ((with into) to make into or become (something different): The prince was changed into a frog.) paversti, pavirsti5) (to give or receive (one kind of money for another): Could you change this bank-note for cash?) iškeisti2. noun1) (the process of becoming or making different: The town is undergoing change.) keitimasis, kaita2) (an instance of this: a change in the programme.) pa(si)keitimas, pokytis3) (a substitution of one thing for another: a change of clothes.) pakeitimas4) (coins rather than paper money: I'll have to give you a note - I have no change.) smulkūs pinigai5) (money left over or given back from the amount given in payment: He paid with a dollar and got 20 cents change.) grąža6) (a holiday, rest etc: He has been ill - the change will do him good.) aplinkos pakeitimas•- change hands
- a change of heart
- the change of life
- change one's mind
- for a change -
18 credit
['kredit] 1. noun1) (time allowed for payment of goods etc after they have been received: We don't give credit at this shop.) kreditas, skola2) (money loaned (by a bank).) kreditas, paskola3) (trustworthiness regarding ability to pay for goods etc: Your credit is good.) pajėgumas mokėti4) ((an entry on) the side of an account on which payments received are entered: Our credits are greater than our debits.) kreditas5) (the sum of money which someone has in an account at a bank: Your credit amounts to 2,014 dollars.) banko sąskaitoje esanti suma6) (belief or trust: This theory is gaining credit.) pasitikėjimas7) ((American) a certificate to show that a student has completed a course which counts towards his degree.) įskaita2. verb1) (to enter (a sum of money) on the credit side (of an account): This cheque was credited to your account last month.) pridėti, priskaičiuoti2) ((with with) to think of (a person or thing) as having: He was credited with magical powers.) laikyti turinčiu, galinčiu3) (to believe (something) to be possible: Well, would you credit that!) (pa)tikėti•- creditably
- creditor
- credits
- credit card
- be a credit to someone
- be a credit to
- do someone credit
- do credit
- give someone credit for something
- give credit for something
- give someone credit
- give credit
- on credit
- take the credit for something
- take credit for something
- take the credit
- take credit -
19 hire
1. verb1) ((often with from) to get the use of by paying money: He's hiring a car (from us) for the week.) išsinuomoti2) ((often with out) to give (someone) the use of in exchange for money: Will you hire me your boat for the week-end?; Does this firm hire out cars?) išnuomoti3) ((especially American) to employ (a workman etc): They have hired a team of labourers to dig the road.) pasamdyti2. noun((money paid for) hiring: Is this hall for hire?; How much is the hire of the hall?; We don't own this crane - it's on hire.) išnuomavimas, nuoma- hirer- hire-purchase -
20 pay
[pei] 1. past tense, past participle - paid; verb1) (to give (money) to (someone) in exchange for goods, services etc: He paid $5 for the book.) (už)mokėti2) (to return (money that is owed): It's time you paid your debts.) grąžinti, (iš)mokėti, atlyginti3) (to suffer punishment (for): You'll pay for that remark!) sulauktiti atpildo, užmokėti4) (to be useful or profitable (to): Crime doesn't pay.) apsimokėti5) (to give (attention, homage, respect etc): Pay attention!; to pay one's respects.) kreipti, skirti, (ati)duoti, (pa)reikšti2. noun(money given or received for work etc; wages: How much pay do you get?) užmokestis- payable- payee
- payment
- pay-packet
- pay-roll
- pay back
- pay off
- pay up
- put paid to
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