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1 earning ability
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2 earning power
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3 bread and butter
((a way of earning) one's living: Writing novels is my bread and butter.) levebrødsubst.1) brød og smør• could I have a slice of bread and butter?2) smørbrød3) levebrødquarrel with one's bread and butter komme på kant med arbeidsgiveren sinwork for one's bread and butter gjøre nytte for maten -
4 down-and-out
noun, adjective ((a person) having no money and no means of earning a living: a hostel for down-and-outs.) uteligger, forkommen personadj. \/ˌdaʊnənˈaʊt \/1) på bar bakke, helt slått ut2) ( sport) (ut)slått -
5 earn
ə:n1) (to gain (money, wages, one's living) by working: He earns $200 a week; He earns his living by cleaning shoes; You can afford a car now that you're earning.) tjene, innbringe2) (to deserve: I've earned a rest.) fortjene, gjøre seg fortjent til•- earningsinnbringe--------oppnåverb \/ɜːn\/1) tjene• I earn £30,000 a yearjeg tjener 30.000 pund i året2) fortjene, gjøre seg fortjent til3) skaffe, erverve, innbringeearn one's keep arbeide for føden -
6 gall
ɡo:l 1. noun1) (a bitter liquid which is stored in the gall bladder.) galle2) (impudence: He had the gall to say he was my friend after being so rude to me.) frekkhet2. verb(to annoy (a person) very much: It galls me to think that he is earning so much money.) irritere, forbitre- gallstonegalle--------gnage--------nagIsubst. \/ɡɔːl\/1) bitterhet, hat, galle2) ( hverdagslig) frekkhet3) (gammeldags, medisin) galle4) (gammeldags, anatomi) galleblærebe gall and wormwood to someone skape bitterhet og sorg hos noen, være ydmykende for noenat onkelen gjorde ham arveløs, skapte bitterhet og sorg hos Jackhave the gall to være frekk nok til å, driste seg til å• I don't understand how he can have the gall to come to the party after the way he treated her last timejeg fatter ikke hvordan han våger å komme på festen sånn som han behandlet henne sistIIsubst. \/ɡɔːl\/( botanikk) galle, cecidie (vitenskapelig)IIIsubst. \/ɡɔːl\/1) gnagsår, skrubbsår2) ( overført) uro, irritasjon3) ufruktbar jordflekkIVverb \/ɡɔːl\/1) gnage, skrubbe, gjøre hudløs ved gnaging2) ( overført) plage, pine3) ( overført) irritere, forarge, ergre4) (sjøfart, om tauverk) skamfile, gni i stykker -
7 livelihood
(a means of living, especially of earning enough money to feed oneself etc.) levebrødlevebrødsubst. \/ˈlaɪvlɪhʊd\/1) levebrød2) utkomme, underholddeprive somebody of their livelihood ta levebrødet fra noenearn an honest livelihood tjene sitt brød ved hederlig arbeidmeans of livelihood levebrød, næringsveiseek a livelihood søke sitt utkommewin\/earn\/gain\/get\/make one's livelihood tjene sitt daglige brød, tjene til livets opphold -
8 professional
- ʃə-1) (of a profession: professional skill.) fag-, faglig, profesjonell2) (of a very high standard: a very professional performance.) profesjonell, fagmessig, kvalitets-3) (earning money by performing, or giving instruction, in a sport or other activity that is a pastime for other people; not amateur: a professional musician/golfer.) yrkes-, profesjonellfagmann--------profesjonellIsubst. \/prəˈfeʃ(ə)nl\/1) yrkesutøver, yrkesperson, fagperson2) profesjonell, proff3) ( i visse sportsgrener også) trener4) akademisk utdannet person, akademikerIIadj. \/prəˈfeʃ(ə)nl\/1) yrkesutøvende, yrkes-2) yrkesmessig, yrkes-, fag-, faglig, fagmessig3) faglært, fagutdannet4) profesjonell, proff-5) akademisk utdannet6) profesjonell, proff-, for proffer, (avsatt) til yrkesmessig brukprofessional duties plikter som yrkesutøver(a) professional woman\/man en akademiker -
9 make out
1) (to see, hear or understand: He could make out a ship in the distance.) skjelne, tyde2) (to make it seem that: He made out that he was earning a huge amount of money.) få det til at, framstille som3) (to write or fill in: The doctor made out a prescription.) skrive ut, fylle ut4) ((slang) to kiss, hug and caress; to neck: They were making out in the back seat.) kline -
10 set up house
(to establish one's own home: He'll soon be earning enough to set up house on his own.) stifte bo, slå seg ned -
11 walk of life
(a way of earning one's living; an occupation or profession: People from all walks of life went to the minister's funeral.) yrke; samfunnsklasse
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