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1 can you afford to do without?
can you afford to do without?kun je (eigenlijk) wel zonder? -
2 can not afford
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3 can not afford
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4 can't afford
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5 can not afford
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > can not afford
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6 can ill afford the expense
можно с трудом позволить себе такой расходАнгло-русский словарь экономических терминов > can ill afford the expense
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7 can ill afford
Математика: не может позволить себе -
8 can ill afford the expense
Общая лексика: можно с трудом позволить себе такой расходУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > can ill afford the expense
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9 I can ill afford it
Общая лексика: я с трудом могу себе это позволить, я не могу себе это позволить (English Collins Dictionary: to ill afford smth. – to try to prevent it from happening) -
10 we can well afford
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > we can well afford
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11 we can well afford
мы вполне можем позволить себеАнгло-русский словарь экономических терминов > we can well afford
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12 I can illy afford it
Общая лексика: я с трудом могу себе это позволить -
13 I can't afford it
Общая лексика: я не могу себе этого позволить -
14 we can well afford
Общая лексика: мы вполне можем позволить себе -
15 I can't afford it
ידי אינה משגת, איני יכול להרשות לעצמי* * *◙ ימצעל תושרהל לוכי יניא,תגשמ הניא ידי◄ -
16 I can't afford it
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17 I can hardly afford it.
expr.Ich kann es mir kaum leisten. ausdr. -
18 I can't afford it.
expr.Ich kann es mir nicht leisten. ausdr. -
19 I can ill afford it
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20 I can't afford it
jag har inte råd, jag kan inte kosta på mig
См. также в других словарях:
can ill afford (to do) something — phrase used for saying that someone should definitely not do something because it will cause problems We could ill afford another argument with the publisher. The soldiers can ill afford to wait another 24 hours before receiving orders. Thesaurus … Useful english dictionary
can/could afford — have sufficient money, time, or means for. → afford … English new terms dictionary
can afford — ► to be able to buy or do something because you have enough money: »He is over 60 and can t afford his pension contributions. can afford to do sth »Debt is not necessarily a bad thing if the consumer can afford to pay it back. ► to be able to do… … Financial and business terms
afford — [ə fôrd′] vt. [ME aforthen < OE geforthian, to advance < forthian, to further] 1. to have enough or the means for; bear the cost of without serious inconvenience: used with can or be able [I m not able to afford a car; can you afford the… … English World dictionary
afford — ► VERB 1) (can/could afford) have sufficient money, time, or means for. 2) provide (an opportunity or facility). DERIVATIVES affordability noun affordable adjective. ORIGIN Old English, «promote, perform»; related to FORTH(Cf. ↑ … English terms dictionary
I can't afford it — it is out of my budget, it is too expensive; it is too difficult … English contemporary dictionary
afford */*/*/ — UK [əˈfɔː(r)d] / US [əˈfɔrd] verb [transitive] Word forms afford : present tense I/you/we/they afford he/she/it affords present participle affording past tense afforded past participle afforded Get it right: afford: Afford is never followed by a… … English dictionary
afford — v. 1) to well afford 2) (formal) (A) it afforded great pleasure to him; or: it afforded him great pleasure 3)(E; preceded by the forms: can cannot can t could) we cannot afford to buy a new house; we can ill afford to lose this contract 4)… … Combinatory dictionary
afford — af|ford [ ə fɔrd ] verb transitive *** 1. ) if you can afford something, you have enough money to be able to pay for it. This word always follows can, could, or be able to : I m not sure how they are able to afford such expensive vacations. We… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
afford — 01. We d like to go skiing this winter, but we can t really [afford] it right now because my wife isn t working. 02. I can t [afford] to go to the bar tonight because I spent too much last week. 03. We re hoping to go to Hawaii for our holidays,… … Grammatical examples in English
afford — af|ford W3S1 [əˈfo:d US o:rd] v [T] [: Old English; Origin: geforthian to carry out , from forth] 1.) can/could afford [usually negative] a) to have enough money to buy or pay for something afford [to do] sth ▪ We can t afford to go on vacation… … Dictionary of contemporary English