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81 live it up
жить на широкую ногу, кутить; прожигать жизньAfter receiving a large inheritance, Bob and Alice began to live it up.
She used to live it up, but since she lost all her money all she can afford is window-shopping.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > live it up
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82 plank down
раскошелиться, выложить деньги не раздумываяHe planked down the money and called for drinks for everyone.
Few people can afford to plank down the whole cost of a house.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > plank down
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83 roll in it
roll in it/money inf купаться в деньгахIf they can afford a yacht, they must be rolling in it.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > roll in it
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84 roll in money
roll in it/money inf купаться в деньгахIf they can afford a yacht, they must be rolling in it.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > roll in money
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85 comfortably
adv 1. удобно, с удовольствием: She settled comfortably on the sofa and got ready to listen to me — Она удобно устроилась на диване и приготовилась меня слушать; 2. обеспеченно, в достатке: They live comfortably and can afford to travel — Они живут в достатке/обеспеченно и могут позволить себе путешествовать. See adverb, n (2). -
86 dig down
фраз. гл. давать деньги ( неохотно)Come on, you can afford to give us something, just dig down a little. — Ну, у вас есть немного лишних денег, дайте хоть самую малость.
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87 comfortably
['kʌmf(ə)təblɪ]adv1) удобно, с удовольствием, уютноShe settled comfortably on the sofa and got ready to listen to me. — Она удобно устроилась на диване и приготовилась слушать.
2) обеспеченно, в достаткеThey live comfortably and can afford to travel. — Они живут в достатке и могут позволить себе путешествовать.
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88 magnanimous
[mæg'nenɪməs]adjYou can afford to be magnanimous. — Вы можете себе позволить быть великодушным.
They are seldom magnanimous enough to admit their mistake. — У них редко хватает великодушия, чтобы признать свою ошибку
- magnanimous person- magnanimous gesture
- magnanimous act
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89 allowance
карма́нные расхо́дыI can afford it with the allowance I get from my parents — я могу́ се́бе позво́лить э́ти расхо́ды при тех сре́дствах, кото́рые я получа́ю от роди́телей
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90 cane
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91 cheapie
n AmE infmlI don't want a cheapie. I can afford better — Мне не нужна эта дешевка. Я могу себе позволить купить что-нибудь получше
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92 dig down
phrvi AmE infmlCome on, you can afford to give us something, just dig down a little — Ну хватит, ты можешь нам что-нибудь купить, стоит тебе лишь порыться в загашнике
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93 in the money
adj infmlNow that we're in the money we can afford this journey — Сейчас, когда у нас есть деньги, мы можем поехать в это путешествие
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94 launch out
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95 loaded with something
adj infmlHer father can afford a splendid wedding ceremony as he is loaded with money — Ее отец может позволить себе устроить для нее шикарную свадьбу, так как у него полно денег
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > loaded with something
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96 mint
n infmlHe makes a mint. He can afford a little generosity — Он деньги лопатой гребет. Он может позволить себе быть щедрым
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97 plank out
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98 rolling
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99 squire
n BrE infmlYou sure you can afford all this, squire? — Мужчина, а вы уверены, что у вас хватит денег за все это заплатить?
Right, squire — Все в порядке, шеф
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100 test
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can afford to — can allow oneself to … English contemporary dictionary
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afford — UK US /əˈfɔːd/ verb [T] ● can afford Cf. can afford … Financial and business terms
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
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