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  • 61 money

    ['mʌnɪ]
    n
    деньги, денежные средства

    He never has any money. — Он всегда без денег.

    He would do anything for money. — Он все сделает за деньги.

    I haven't got that much money. — У меня нет таких денег.

    To have money to burn. To roll in money. — Денег - куры не клюют.

    Easily earned money is quickly spent. — Легко нажито, легко прожито.

    Money makes money. — Деньги делают деньги. /Деньги к деньгам идут.

    Not to be had for love or/and money. — Не купить ни за любовь, ни за деньги. /Ни за что на свете не купишь.

    Time is money. — Время - деньги.

    Money is the root of all evil. — Деньги - корень всех зол.

    Money doesn't grow on trees. — Деньги на улице не валяются.

    - pocket money
    - well-earned money
    - ill-gotten money
    - ready money
    - good money
    - paper money
    - dirty money
    - fat money
    - honest money
    - forged money
    - money-lender
    - money devaluation
    - money market
    - money famine
    - rest of the money
    - much lot of money
    - lack of money
    - borrow money from smb
    - lend money to smb
    - owe money to smb
    - invest money into smth
    - throw money
    - throw money to the winds
    - deposit money at a bank
    - put money for a rainy day
    - embezzle smb's money
    - save money
    - advance money
    - loan money
    - exchange American money into French money
    - count out the money
    - collect money on delivery
    - cost much
    - collect money from smb for smth
    - advance money at low interest
    - buy smth with money
    - pay money for smth
    - have enough money to buy smth
    - have enough money to pay smth
    - pay money in advance
    ASSOCIATIONS AND IMAGERY:
    Значение существительного money вызывает образ съедаемой пищи и использования каких-либо ресурсов, что проявляется в значении ряда слов и словосочетаний: They didn't get a fair share/slice of cake/pie. Они от этого пирога не получили своей справедливой доли. The fees have swallowed most of my grant. Взносы поглотили большую часть гранта. The rent takes a large bite out of their income. На оплату ренты уходит бо́льшая доля их дохода. This ate into our savings. Это съело существенную часть наших сбережений. The richest nations ate up/devoured the world's resources. Самые богатые страны/нации поглотили мировые ресурсы/запасы. The government said the treasury was bare. Правительство заявило, что казна пуста́. We have to make do with scraps from their table. Нам приходится довольствоваться объедками с их стола
    USAGE:
    Существительное money, в отличие от соответствующего русского существительного деньги, имеет форму только единственного числа, согласуется с глаголом в форме единственного числа и никогда не употребляется с неопределенным артиклем. Как и остальные неисчисляемые существительные, money сочетается со словами some, any, much, little. В эту группу существительных входят: applause - аплодисменты, cream - сливки, hair - волосы, luggage - вещи/багаж, twilight - сумерки, machinery - механизмы и т. д..

    English-Russian combinatory dictionary > money

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