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61 mese
1. m monthuna volta al mese once a monthai primi del mese on the first of every month2. : messa in piega setmessa in scena productionmotoring messa in marcia startingmessa in moto start-upphotography messa a fuoco focussingmessa a punto di meccanismo adjustmentdi motore (fine-)tuningdi testo finalization* * *mese s.m.1 month: il mese di dicembre, the month of December; nel mese di luglio sarò via, I'll be away in July; il mese scorso, last month; il mese prossimo, next month; il corrente mese, the current month; il venti del corrente mese, the twentieth of this month; ai primi del mese, early in the month; 1.500 euro al mese, 1,500 euros a month; quanti ne abbiamo del mese?, what day of the month is it? (o what is the date?); ogni mese, every month (o monthly); un mese di ferie, a month's holiday; quel viaggio durò mesi e mesi, that journey lasted months and months; si trova ormai al sesto mese, (di gravidanza) she is already in her sixth month; noleggiare qlco. a mese, to hire sthg. by the month // da mesi, for months: non lo vedo da mesi, I haven't seen him for months // (astr.): mese lunare, sinodico, lunation; mese civile, calendar month; mese anomalistico, anomalistic month // (comm.) mese commerciale, standardized 30-day month; mese contrattuale, contract month2 (paga di un mese) monthly pay, monthly salary, monthly wage: esigere tre mesi anticipati (d'affitto), to ask for three months' rent in advance.* * *['mese]sostantivo maschile1) monthil mese scorso, prossimo — last month, next month
alla fine del mese, a fine mese — at the end of the month
2) (paga mensile) monthly pay; (canone mensile)•* * *mese/'mese/ ⇒ 19, 17sostantivo m.1 month; il mese scorso, prossimo last month, next month; nel mese di giugno in the month of June; alla fine del mese, a fine mese at the end of the month; un neonato di tre -i a three-month-old baby; è al sesto mese (di gravidanza) she's six months gone; è incinta di quattro -i she's four months pregnant; guadagna 1500 euro al mese he earns 1500 euros a monthmese lunare lunar month; mese solare solar month. -
62 parecchio
1. adj a lot of3. adv quite a lot* * *parecchio agg.indef.1 ( con riferimento alla quantità) (quite) a lot of; rather a lot of; plenty of [cfr. molto ]: abbiamo speso parecchio denaro, we have spent quite (o rather) a lot of money; ho parecchio tempo libero questa settimana, I've got quite a lot (o plenty) of spare time this week2 ( con riferimento alla durata nel tempo) (quite) a long; rather a long: parecchio tempo, (quite) a long time; long (spec. in frasi interr.): accadde parecchio tempo fa, it happened (quite) a long time ago; non lo vedo da parecchio tempo, I haven't seen him for quite (o rather) a long time; hai dovuto attendere parecchio tempo?, did you have to wait long? // Anche in espressioni ellittiche: siete qui da parecchio?, have you been here long?; c'è parecchio da qui alla stazione?, is it far from here to the station?; è stato parecchio assente da scuola, he has been away from school for quite a long time; ci è voluto parecchio per fargliela capire, he took a lot of convincing3 pl. ( diversi) several; ( un numero notevole di) quite a lot of; rather a lot of; quite a few: conosciamo parecchie persone a Roma, we know quite a lot of (o quite a few) people in Rome; vive a Londra da parecchi anni, he has lived in London for quite a few years; ho ancora parecchie pagine da leggere, I still have several (o quite a few) pages to read; ci sono parecchi errori in questo esercizio, there are quite (o rather) a lot of mistakes in this exercise◆ pron.indef.1 quite a lot; rather a lot; plenty: c'è parecchio da vedere in questa città, there is quite a lot (o plenty) to see in this town; ''Hai ancora molto lavoro da fare?'' ''Sì, parecchio'', ''Have you still got much work to do?'' ''Yes, quite (o rather) a lot'' (o fam. ''Yes, lots'')2 pl. ( diversi) several; ( un numero notevole) quite a few, quite a lot; ( parecchia gente) quite a lot of people: parecchi di noi, di loro ecc., several of us, of them etc.; parecchie di queste monete sono false, several of these coins are false; ''Avete venduto molti quadri?'' ''Sì, parecchi'', ''Have you sold many paintings?'' ''Yes, quite a lot'' (o ''Yes, quite a few''); parecchi credono che ci siano forme di vita su Marte, quite a lot of people think there is life on Mars; eravamo in parecchi, there were quite a lot (o quite a few) of us◆ avv. quite, very, rather (con agg.); quite a lot; rather a lot: fui parecchio sorpreso di vederlo, I was quite (o very o rather) surprised to see him; quel ragazzo è parecchio intelligente, that boy is quite clever; il suo ultimo libro è stato parecchio criticato, his latest book has met with quite (o rather) a lot of criticism; hanno bevuto parecchio stasera, they have had quite (o rather) a lot to drink this evening; si è dato parecchio da fare per aiutarmi, he did (quite) a lot to help me ∙ Per ulteriori esempi vedi molto.* * *[pa'rekkjo] parecchio -a, -chi1. agg indefc'era parecchia gente — there were quite a lot of o several people
parecchio tempo — quite a lot of time, a long time
non lo vedo da parecchio tempo — I haven't seen him for ages o for a long time
parecchio tempo fa — a long time ago, long ago
2)parecchi(e) — several, quite a lot of
parecchie persone/volte/cose — several o a number of people/times/things
2. pron indefquite a lot, quite a bitparecchi(e) — several, quite a lot
c'è del pane? — parecchio — is there any bread? — yes, quite a lot
quanto tempo hai aspettato? — parecchio — how long did you wait? — quite a long time o quite a while
parecchi dicono... — several people o a number of people say...
parecchi di noi — several of us, quite a few of us
3. avv1) (seguito da agg) quite, rather2) (preceduto da vb) quite a lot, quite a bit* * *1.1) quite a lot of, a good deal of- chi — several, quite a few, a good many
guadagna -chi soldi — he earns quite a lot of o a good deal of money
2) (di tempo)2.pronome indefinito quite a lot, a good dealguadagnare parecchio — to earn quite a lot o a good deal
3.ce ne sono -chi — there are quite a few o a good many
1) (con un verbo) [mangiare, preoccuparsi, lavorare] quite a lot2) (con un aggettivo) quiteparecchio più grande — quite a bit o a good bit bigger
* * *parecchiov. la nota della voce alcuno.1 quite a lot of, a good deal of; - chi several, quite a few, a good many; - chie persone quite a few people; - chie volte a good many times; guadagna -chi soldi he earns quite a lot of o a good deal of money; sono -chi giorni che non si vede in giro he hasn't been seen for several daysquite a lot, a good deal; guadagnare parecchio to earn quite a lot o a good deal; c'è voluto parecchio it took quite long; ce n'è parecchio there's quite a lot III parecchipron.indef.pl.- chi di voi many of you; - chi di essi erano rotti many of them were broken; ce ne sono -chi there are quite a few o a good manyIV avverbio1 (con un verbo) [mangiare, preoccuparsi, lavorare] quite a lot; si intende parecchio di cinema she knows a lot about cinema -
63 stancare
tire (out)* * *stancare v.tr.1 to tire, to fatigue, to weary: questo lavoro mi stanca, this work tires me; stancare i cavalli, to tire the horses // stancare la pazienza di qlcu., to exhaust s.o.'s patience2 ( infastidire, annoiare) to bore, to weary, to annoy; le sue continue richieste mi stancavano terribilmente, his persistent demands wore me out; un colore che a lungo andare stanca, a colour that one gets tired of eventually◘ stancarsi v.rifl. to tire, to get* tired, to grow* weary; ( annoiarsi) to get* bored: il bambino si stancò presto del suo gioco, the child soon tired of his game; mi stanco terribilmente in campagna, in the country I get bored stiff; non ci si stanca di ascoltarlo, one never tires (o grows weary) of listening to him; stancare a forza di parlare, to talk oneself hoarse; stancare a forza di correre, to run oneself off one's feet; stancare gli occhi a fare qlco., to strain one's eyes (in) doing sthg.* * *[stan'kare]1. vt2. vip (stancarsi)to get tired, tire o.s. outstancarsi (di) — (stufarsi) to grow tired (of), get fed up (with), grow weary (of)
* * *[stan'kare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (fisicamente) to make* [sb.] tired [ persona]; to strain [ occhi]2) (intellettualmente) [studio, lavoro] to tire [sb.] out [ persona]3) (annoiare) to wear* [sb.] out [ persona]2.verbo pronominale stancarsi1) (affaticarsi) [ persona] to get* tired2) (annoiarsi) to grow* tired, to get* tired (di of; di fare of doing)* * *stancare/stan'kare/ [1]2 (intellettualmente) [studio, lavoro] to tire [sb.] out [ persona]3 (annoiare) to wear* [sb.] out [ persona]II stancarsi verbo pronominale1 (affaticarsi) [ persona] to get* tired; non stancarti troppo don't wear yourself out (anche scherz.); - rsi gli occhi to strain one's eyes2 (annoiarsi) to grow* tired, to get* tired (di of; di fare of doing); non si stanca mai di ripetermi quanto guadagna he never tires of telling me how much he earns. -
64 persona que gana mucho dinero
• money-maker• moneymaker• person who doubts• person who earns a lot of money• person who earns a salary• person who lives in modern times• person who makes a lot of money• person who makes ditches• tycoonDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > persona que gana mucho dinero
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65 zar|obić
pf — zarabiać impf vt 1. (otrzymać wynagrodzenie) to earn- zarabiać na życie to earn a living a. one’s living- dobrze/mało zarabiać to be a high/low earner, to make a lot of/little money- zarabiać 1000 złotych tygodniowo to earn a. make 1,000 zlotys a week- zarobił na czysto 1000 złotych he netted 1,000 zlotys- jak myślisz, ile on zarabia? how much do you think he earns?, what do you think he earns?- ciężko zarobione pieniądze hard-earned money2. pot. (zagnieść) zarobić ciasto to knead dough 3. pot. (uzyskać) długo musiał zarabiać na dobrą opinię it took him a long time to earn a good reputation- zarobić dobry stopień w szkole to earn a good mark/grade at school4. pot. (zreperować) zarobić oczka w pończosze to repair a run in one’s/sb’s stockingThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zar|obić
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66 quanto
['kwanto] I quanto (-a)1. agg1) (interrogativo: quantità) how much, (numero) how many2)quante storie! — what a fuss!3) (relativo: quantità) as much as, (numero) as many asti darò quanto denaro ti serve — I'll give you as much money as you need
prendi quanti libri vuoi — take as many books as you want
fermati quanto tempo vuoi — stay as long as you want
2. pron1) (interrogativo: quantità) how much, (numero) how manyquanto credi costerà? — how much do you think it will cost?
quanto è da qui al negozio? — how far is it from here to the shop?
quanti di loro? — how many of them?
quanto ci hai messo a farlo? — how long did it take you to do it?
quanti ne desidera? — how many do you want?
quanti ne abbiamo oggi? — what's the date today?
so che devo prendere del pane, ma non so quanto — I know I must get some bread, but I don't know how much
quant'è? — how much is it?
2)vedi quanti hanno accettato! — see how many have accepted!quante me ne ha dette! — (insulti) the way he insulted me!, (bugie) the number of lies he told me!
3) (relativo: quantità) as much as, (numero) as many asgli darò quanto chiede — I'll give him what o as much as he asks for
in risposta a quanto esposto nella sua lettera... — in answer to the points raised in your letter...
saranno scelti quanti hanno fatto domanda in tempo — all (those) whose applications arrived in time will be selected
quanto ne so — as far as I knowfaremo quanto potremo per aiutarti — we'll do all we can o as much as we can to help you
II ['kwanto] avvspende tanto denaro quanto ne guadagna — he spends all that o every penny he earns, he spends as much as he earns
1) (quantità) how much, (numero) how manysapessi quanto abbiamo camminato! — if you knew how far we have walked!
Dio solo sa quanto mi sono arrabbiato! — God only knows how angry I was!
quanto sono felice! — how happy I am!
2) (nella misura o quantità che) as much asaggiungere brodo quanto basta — add sufficient o enough stock, add as much stock as is necessary
strillava quanto poteva — she was shouting at the top of her voice o as loud as she could
3)mi sono riposato quanto mai in questi ultimi tempi — I've had more rest than ever recently
è una ragazza quanto mai spontanea — she's a very natural girl
è famoso non tanto per i romanzi quanto per le poesie — he's famous not so much for his novels as for his poetry
è tanto sciocco quanto cafone — he is as stupid as he is rude, he is both stupid and rude
4)in
quanto insegnante — as a teachernon ho suonato in quanto temevo di svegliarti — I didn't ring as o since I was afraid I would wake you
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quanto a — (per ciò che riguarda) as forin
quanto ai soldi che mi devi... — as for the money you owe me..., as far as the money you owe me is concerned...5)quanto si sforzi, non riesce — however hard he tries he can't do itquanto sembri complicato — however complicated it may seemcercherò di fare qualcosa per lui, per quanto non se lo meriti — I'll try and do something for him although o even though he doesn't deserve it
6)quanto più mi sforzo di ricordare tanto meno ci riesco — the harder o the more I try to remember the less I succeed
IIIverrò quanto prima — I'll come as soon o as early as possible
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67 earn
[əːn] verb1) to gain (money, wages, one's living) by working:He earns $200 a week
يَكسَب، يَربَحYou can afford a car now that you're earning.
2) to deserve:يَستَحِقI've earned a rest.
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68 dividend cover
Finthe number of times a company’s dividends to ordinary shareholders could be paid out of its net after-tax profits. This measures the likelihood of dividend payments being sustained, and is a useful indication of sustained profitability.EXAMPLEIf the figure is 3, a firm’s profits are three times the level of the dividend paid to shareholders.Dividend cover is calculated by dividing earnings per share by the dividend per share:Earnings per share/dividend per share = dividend coverIf a company has earnings per share of $8, and it pays out a dividend of 2.1, dividend cover is:8/2.1 = 3.80An alternative formula divides a company’s net profit by the total amount allocated for dividends. So a company that earns $10 million in net profit and allocates $1 million for dividends has a dividend cover of 10, while a company that earns $25 million and pays out $10 million in dividends has a dividend cover of 2.5:10,000,000/1,000,000 = 10 and 25,000,000/ 10,000,000 = 2.5A dividend cover ratio of 2 or higher is usually adequate, and indicates that the dividend is affordable. A dividend cover ratio below 1.5 is risky, and a ratio below 1 indicates a company is paying the current year’s dividend with retained earnings from a previous year: a practice that cannot continue indefinitely. On the other hand, a high dividend cover figure may disappoint an investor looking for income, since the figure suggests directors could have declared a larger dividend. -
69 رزق
رِزْق \ livelihood: the means of living: He earns his livelihood as a baker. living: money for the things that one needs: He earns (or makes) his living by repairing cars. They earn their living as shopkeepers. \ أَرْزاق \ rations, supplies. \ _(field) Mil. -
70 قوت
قُوت \ keep: the cost of being fed: My lodger earns his keep by helping in the shop. living: money for the things that one needs: He earns (or makes) his living by repairing cars. They earn their living as shopkeepers. -
71 معاش
مَعَاش \ livelihood: the means of living: He earns his livelihood as a baker. living: money for the things that one needs: He earns (or makes) his living by repairing cars. They earn their living as shopkeepers. -
72 earnings
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73 keep
قُوت \ keep: the cost of being fed: My lodger earns his keep by helping in the shop. living: money for the things that one needs: He earns (or makes) his living by repairing cars. They earn their living as shopkeepers. -
74 living
قُوت \ keep: the cost of being fed: My lodger earns his keep by helping in the shop. living: money for the things that one needs: He earns (or makes) his living by repairing cars. They earn their living as shopkeepers. -
75 least
أَكْثَر الجميع \ most: (the opposite of least) n., adj. the greatest number or amount: Which of you earns the most (money)? Most of you are well paid. Most boys like football, used with an adj., to show that the person or thing has more of that quality than any other has: He is the most sensible boy in the class. \ See Also الأكثر (الأَكْثَر) \ الأَكْثَر \ most: (the opposite of least) n., adj. the greatest number or amount: Which of you earns the most (money)? Most of you are well paid. Most boys like football, used with an adj., to show that the person or thing has more of that quality than any other has: He is the most sensible boy in the class. -
76 most
أَكْثَر الجميع \ most: (the opposite of least) n., adj. the greatest number or amount: Which of you earns the most (money)? Most of you are well paid. Most boys like football, used with an adj., to show that the person or thing has more of that quality than any other has: He is the most sensible boy in the class. \ See Also الأكثر (الأَكْثَر) \ الأَكْثَر \ most: (the opposite of least) n., adj. the greatest number or amount: Which of you earns the most (money)? Most of you are well paid. Most boys like football, used with an adj., to show that the person or thing has more of that quality than any other has: He is the most sensible boy in the class. -
77 в какие-то дни он зарабатывает больше, в какие-то - меньше
General subject: some days he earns more, some days lessУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > в какие-то дни он зарабатывает больше, в какие-то - меньше
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78 в какие-то дни он зарабатывает больше, в какие-то-меньше
Makarov: some days he earns more, some days lessУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > в какие-то дни он зарабатывает больше, в какие-то-меньше
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79 денег у него хватает
General subject: he earns well offУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > денег у него хватает
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80 неслыханная роскошь
General subject: unimaginable luxury (напр, Zhao says the annual $1,500 he earns from farming have bought a television, a refrigerator, even a DVD player -- once unimaginable luxuries)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > неслыханная роскошь
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