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1 to chisel somebody out of money
izkrāpt kādam nauduEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to chisel somebody out of money
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2 to diddle somebody out of money
izkrāpt kādam nauduEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to diddle somebody out of money
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3 to trim somebody out of money
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4 run out
1) ((of a supply) to come to an end: The food has run out.) izbeigties2) ((with of) to have no more: We've run out of money.) izsīkt; aptrūkties -
5 be out of pocket
(to have no money; to lose money: I can't pay you now as I'm out of pocket at the moment.) būt naudas grūtībās -
6 make out
1) (to see, hear or understand: He could make out a ship in the distance.) atpazīt; tikt skaidrībā2) (to make it seem that: He made out that he was earning a huge amount of money.) likt noprast; radīt iespaidu3) (to write or fill in: The doctor made out a prescription.) izrakstīt4) ((slang) to kiss, hug and caress; to neck: They were making out in the back seat.) maigoties -
7 draw out
1) (to take (money) from a bank: I drew out $40 yesterday.) izņemt (naudu no bankas)2) (to make longer: We drew out the journey as much as we could but we still arrived early.) pagarināt; paildzināt3) ((of a car etc) to move into the middle of the road from the side.) (par automašīnu) ieņemt vidējo joslu -
8 lay out
1) (to arrange over a wide area (especially according to a plan): He was the architect who laid out the public gardens.) iekārtot (dārzu u.tml.)2) (to spread so as to be easily seen: He laid out the contents of the box on the table.) izlikt; izkārtot3) (to knock unconscious.) nogāzt (no kājām)4) (to spend (money).) tērēt (naudu)5) (to prepare (a dead body) to be buried.) apkopt (mironi) -
9 point out
(to indicate or draw attention to: He pointed out his house to her; I pointed out that we needed more money.) norādīt; pievērst uzmanību -
10 shell out
(to pay out (money): I had to shell out twenty dollars.) atdarīt maku -
11 bail out
1) (to set (a person) free by giving such money to a court of law: He was bailed out by his father.) atbrīvot pret galvojumu/drošības naudu2) ((American) to parachute from a plane in an emergency.) izlēkt ar izpletni -
12 fork out
(to pay or give especially unwillingly: You have to fork out (money) for so many charities these days.) atdarīt maku -
13 kit out
past tense, past participle - kitted; verb (to provide with all the clothes, tools etc necessary for a particular purpose: The money was spent on kitting out the school football team.) aprīkot; ietērpt -
14 portion out
(to divide into portions or shares: The money was portioned out among the three children.) sadalīt daļās/porcijās -
15 down-and-out
noun, adjective ((a person) having no money and no means of earning a living: a hostel for down-and-outs.) bezpajumtnieks; bezpajumtnieka- -
16 launch out
(to throw oneself freely into some new activity (often involving spending money).) uzsākt; šķiesties ar naudu -
17 rent out
(to allow people to use (a house etc which one owns) in exchange for money.) izīrēt; iznomāt -
18 to bilk somebody out of the money
izkrāpt kādam nauduEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to bilk somebody out of the money
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19 to spin out money till pay-day
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20 to swindle out money of somebody
izkrāpt kādam nauduEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to swindle out money of somebody
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