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41 dinero para gastos corrientes
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42 dinero suelto
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43 dinero (en) efectivo
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44 dinero contante (y sonante)
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45 dinero negro/sucio
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46 dinero de plástico
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47 Dinero llama a dinero
[lang name="SpanishTraditionalSort"]Dinero busca dinero.[lang name="SpanishTraditionalSort"]Dinero llama al dinero.Wo Geld ist, kommt Geld zu.Wo Geld ist, kommt noch mehr hinzu.Geld kommt zu Geld.Wo Geld ist, kommt Geld hin.Wo Tauben sind, fliegen Tauben zu.Der Teufel scheißt immer auf den großen Haufen.Geld ist gern bei Geld.Geld macht Geld.Geld will zu Geld.Wo Geld ist, da läuft Geld zu.Proverbios, refranes y dichos españoles con sus equivalencias en alemán > Dinero llama a dinero
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48 dinero atrae al dinero
el dinero atrae al dineroEx: She was persuaded by gipsies to put all her jewels in a jar on the floor surrounded by candles since riches attract riches.
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49 dinero público
m.public money, public monies.* * *(n.) = public tax money, tax dollars, public money, public funds, public fundingEx. The public tax money is allocated according to pressures from various competing agencies, including politicians and some segments of the public.Ex. Public libraries are supported by tax dollars and augmenting that support by charging fees not only is fiscally sound, it is equitable.Ex. Rendering information services is one way to show that the library is using public money to good advantage.Ex. This is probably a misuse of public funds and a betrayal of public trust.Ex. This phenomenon will have serious consequences for the profession of librarianship, or any profession that depends on public funding.* * *el dinero público(n.) = public's dollars, theEx: And those of us who manage the public's dollars will be held to account -- to spend wisely, reform bad habits, and do our business in the light of day -- because only then can we restore the vital trust between a people and their government = Y los que manejemos el dinero público tendremos que responder de ello (gastar con prudencia, cambiar malos hábitos y hacer nuestro trabajo a la luz del día) porque sólo entonces podremos restablecer la confianza entre el pueblo y su gobierno.
(n.) = public tax money, tax dollars, public money, public funds, public fundingEx: The public tax money is allocated according to pressures from various competing agencies, including politicians and some segments of the public.
Ex: Public libraries are supported by tax dollars and augmenting that support by charging fees not only is fiscally sound, it is equitable.Ex: Rendering information services is one way to show that the library is using public money to good advantage.Ex: This is probably a misuse of public funds and a betrayal of public trust.Ex: This phenomenon will have serious consequences for the profession of librarianship, or any profession that depends on public funding. -
50 dinero suelto
m.small change, change, loose change, pocket money.* * *loose change, change* * ** * *(n.) = change, loose changeEx. Most libraries maintain a small cash float for the giving of change and, in addition, money/ is received in payment of fines.Ex. Forget climate change, voters want more loose change.* * ** * *(n.) = change, loose changeEx: Most libraries maintain a small cash float for the giving of change and, in addition, money/ is received in payment of fines.
Ex: Forget climate change, voters want more loose change.* * *loose change -
51 dinero errante
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52 dinero fácil
m.an easy buck, easy money, a fast buck, fast buck.* * *Ex. This dream suffered from a lack of funding and the distractions of the dot-com era's get-rich-quick schemes.* * *Ex: This dream suffered from a lack of funding and the distractions of the dot-com era's get-rich-quick schemes.
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53 dinero negro
m.black money, unlawful money.* * *(n.) = undeclared income, grey money [gray money], black moneyEx. He decided that he would not on principle refuse to earn undeclared income in the underground economy if a reasonably risk-free opportunity presented itself.Ex. Economists estimate that some ten percent of circulating capital in the world is ' gray money' derived from illegal activity (largely drug and weapon sales).Ex. Finally, the Finance Minister should perhaps think of falling back on his old strategy -- of ferreting out the black money using some carrot.* * *(n.) = undeclared income, grey money [gray money], black moneyEx: He decided that he would not on principle refuse to earn undeclared income in the underground economy if a reasonably risk-free opportunity presented itself.
Ex: Economists estimate that some ten percent of circulating capital in the world is ' gray money' derived from illegal activity (largely drug and weapon sales).Ex: Finally, the Finance Minister should perhaps think of falling back on his old strategy -- of ferreting out the black money using some carrot.* * *undeclared money -
54 dinero público, el
(n.) = public's dollars, theEx. And those of us who manage the public's dollars will be held to account -- to spend wisely, reform bad habits, and do our business in the light of day -- because only then can we restore the vital trust between a people and their government = Y los que manejemos el dinero público tendremos que responder de ello (gastar con prudencia, cambiar malos hábitos y hacer nuestro trabajo a la luz del día) porque sólo entonces podremos restablecer la confianza entre el pueblo y su gobierno. -
55 dinero falso
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56 dinero-mercancía-dinero
El diccionario Español-ruso económico > dinero-mercancía-dinero
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57 dinero atrae al dinero, el
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58 dinero llama dinero
сущ.Испанско-русский универсальный словарь > dinero llama dinero
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59 dinero mercancìa-dinero
сущ.экон. деньги-товар-деньгиИспанско-русский универсальный словарь > dinero mercancìa-dinero
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60 dinero llama dinero
• money makes money
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