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81 dinero inesperado
= windfall, windfall moneysEx. Capital funding usually took the form of end-of-year ' windfalls' needing to be spent in hectic haste necessitating hurried decision making.Ex. Regardless of how humble present budgets may be librarians must have in mind a clear-cut spending strategy in case of windfall moneys being made available.* * *= windfall, windfall moneysEx: Capital funding usually took the form of end-of-year ' windfalls' needing to be spent in hectic haste necessitating hurried decision making.
Ex: Regardless of how humble present budgets may be librarians must have in mind a clear-cut spending strategy in case of windfall moneys being made available. -
82 dinero mal habido
Ex. A related myth is that such profits are synonymous with ill-gotten gains.* * *Ex: A related myth is that such profits are synonymous with ill-gotten gains.
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83 dinero para acallar la conciencia
(n.) = conscience moneyEx. Thousands of libraries of all kinds were built (many with the conscience money of Andrew Carnegie).* * *(n.) = conscience moneyEx: Thousands of libraries of all kinds were built (many with the conscience money of Andrew Carnegie).
Spanish-English dictionary > dinero para acallar la conciencia
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84 dinero para acallar la consciencia
(n.) = conscience moneyEx. Thousands of libraries of all kinds were built (many with the conscience money of Andrew Carnegie).* * *(n.) = conscience moneyEx: Thousands of libraries of all kinds were built (many with the conscience money of Andrew Carnegie).
Spanish-English dictionary > dinero para acallar la consciencia
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85 dinero para caprichos
(n.) = pin moneyEx. By making such information available, feminist scholarship has challenged the notion that women work for ' pin money': their earnings are now largely essential to the livelihood of their families.* * *(n.) = pin moneyEx: By making such information available, feminist scholarship has challenged the notion that women work for ' pin money': their earnings are now largely essential to the livelihood of their families.
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86 dinero para gastos
(n.) = per diem allowanceEx. The grant is to cover the cost of travel (economy class air transportation) to and from the host country of the conference, registration, hotel costs and a per diem allowance.* * *(n.) = per diem allowanceEx: The grant is to cover the cost of travel (economy class air transportation) to and from the host country of the conference, registration, hotel costs and a per diem allowance.
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87 dinero para gastos imprevistos
(n.) = cash float, petty cashEx. Most libraries maintain a small cash float for the giving of change and, in addition, money is received in payment of fines.Ex. Petty cash may be used for the purchase of small items such as urgently required stationery items or postage stamps.* * *(n.) = cash float, petty cashEx: Most libraries maintain a small cash float for the giving of change and, in addition, money is received in payment of fines.
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88 dinero para gastos iniciales
(n.) = seeding money, seed moneyEx. In addition, IFLA Headquarters presently receives $37,000 annually as seeding money for publications and for the organization of the annual General Conference.Ex. Federal seed money encouraged state and local support.* * *(n.) = seeding money, seed moneyEx: In addition, IFLA Headquarters presently receives $37,000 annually as seeding money for publications and for the organization of the annual General Conference.
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89 dinero para gastos personales
(n.) = pocket change, pocket moneyEx. As a teenager, he used to earn pocket change by collecting and selling recyclable newsprint with his uncle, a former old-time 'ragman'.Ex. Weekly pocket money or a monthly allowance is one way for children to get some money to spend.* * *(n.) = pocket change, pocket moneyEx: As a teenager, he used to earn pocket change by collecting and selling recyclable newsprint with his uncle, a former old-time 'ragman'.
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90 dinero para pequeños gastos
(n.) = out of pocket allowanceEx. The travel Grant will cover air ticket, registration fee and a small out of pocket allowance.* * *(n.) = out of pocket allowanceEx: The travel Grant will cover air ticket, registration fee and a small out of pocket allowance.
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91 dinero procedente de los impuestos
Ex. The library was fairly typical of its kind but unusual for the amount of tax money appropriated for it, and the speed with which the stock was bought.* * *Ex: The library was fairly typical of its kind but unusual for the amount of tax money appropriated for it, and the speed with which the stock was bought.
Spanish-English dictionary > dinero procedente de los impuestos
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92 dinero propio
m.personal money.* * *(n.) = private meansEx. The captain's living quarters in a warship were furnished according to his pocket, the bare necessities in the case of an officer without private means, and luxury for a noble or wealthy man.* * *(n.) = private meansEx: The captain's living quarters in a warship were furnished according to his pocket, the bare necessities in the case of an officer without private means, and luxury for a noble or wealthy man.
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93 dinero que tanto ha costado ganar
(n.) = hard-earned moneyEx. Customers choose an establishment and spend hard-earned money and they want employees to exude appreciation through the attitude that 'we aim to please, the customer is always right, service is our business, and quality is our middle name'.* * *(n.) = hard-earned moneyEx: Customers choose an establishment and spend hard-earned money and they want employees to exude appreciation through the attitude that 'we aim to please, the customer is always right, service is our business, and quality is our middle name'.
Spanish-English dictionary > dinero que tanto ha costado ganar
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94 dinero sucio
m.dirty money, dishonestly acquired money, tainted money, boodle.* * *(n.) = dirty moneyEx. The movie novel is about a trio of small-town guys who come across a wrecked plane containing a bag full of what they presume to be ' dirty money' and decide to hold onto it, with predictably hellish consequences.* * *(n.) = dirty moneyEx: The movie novel is about a trio of small-town guys who come across a wrecked plane containing a bag full of what they presume to be ' dirty money' and decide to hold onto it, with predictably hellish consequences.
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95 dinero voluble
(n.) = soft moneyEx. Funds received from federal or foundation grants are allocated for specific projects or programs on a one-time or temporary basis, and such funds are considered 'soft' money as compared to funds for permanently authorized positions.* * *(n.) = soft moneyEx: Funds received from federal or foundation grants are allocated for specific projects or programs on a one-time or temporary basis, and such funds are considered 'soft' money as compared to funds for permanently authorized positions.
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96 dinero, el
= green, theEx. I've been living with it for nearly six years, so listen to the voice of experience -- the green will creep into your life and you will eventually hate it. -
97 dinero efectivo or en efectivo
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98 dinero
сущ.1) общ. капитал, богатство, деньги, динеро (мелкая серебряная монета в Перу)2) экон. денежные средства -
99 dinero a cuenta
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100 dinero adquirido por el trabajo
сущ.общ. трудовые деньгиИспанско-русский универсальный словарь > dinero adquirido por el trabajo
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