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  • 1 money

    (coins or banknotes used in trading: Have you any money in your purse?; The desire for money is a cause of much unhappiness.) peningar, fé
    - moneylender
    - lose/make money

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  • 2 for

    [fo:] 1. preposition
    1) (to be given or sent to: This letter is for you.) fyrir; handa; til
    2) (towards; in the direction of: We set off for London.) til
    3) (through a certain time or distance: for three hours; for three miles.) í
    4) (in order to have, get, be etc: He asked me for some money; Go for a walk.) um, í
    5) (in return; as payment: He paid $2 for his ticket.) fyrir
    6) (in order to be prepared: He's getting ready for the journey.) fyrir
    7) (representing: He is the member of parliament for Hull.) fyrir
    8) (on behalf of: Will you do it for me?) fyrir (hönd e-s)
    9) (in favour of: Are you for or against the plan?) með, til stuðnings
    10) (because of: for this reason.) vegna, fyrir
    11) (having a particular purpose: She gave me money for the bus fare.) fyrir
    12) (indicating an ability or an attitude to: a talent for baking; an ear for music.) fyrir
    13) (as being: They mistook him for someone else.) fyrir
    14) (considering what is used in the case of: It is quite warm for January (= considering that it is January when it is usually cold).) miðað við
    15) (in spite of: For all his money, he didn't seem happy.) þrátt fyrir
    2. conjunction
    (because: It must be late, for I have been here a long time.) vegna

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  • 3 for love or money

    (in any way at all: We couldn't get a taxi for love or money.) ófáanlegur hvað sem í boði er

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  • 4 money-box

    noun (a box for saving money in.) peningabaukur

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  • 5 pocket-money

    noun (money for personal use, especially a child's regular allowance: He gets $2 a week pocket-money.) vasapeningur

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  • 6 good for

    1) (certain to last: These houses are good for another hundred years at least.) endast, duga
    2) (certain to pay (a sum of money): He's good for $50.) geta lagt fram
    3) (certain to cause: That story is always good for a laugh.) vís til að valda

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  • 7 make up for

    (to supply a reward, substitute etc for disappointment, damage, loss (of money or time) etc: Next week we'll try to make up for lost time.) bæta (upp), vinna upp

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  • 8 save etc for a rainy day

    (to keep (especially money) until one needs it or in case one may need it.) spara til að eiga þegar kreppir að

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  • 9 hire

    1. verb
    1) ((often with from) to get the use of by paying money: He's hiring a car (from us) for the week.) leigja
    2) ((often with out) to give (someone) the use of in exchange for money: Will you hire me your boat for the week-end?; Does this firm hire out cars?) leigja (út)
    3) ((especially American) to employ (a workman etc): They have hired a team of labourers to dig the road.) ráða
    2. noun
    ((money paid for) hiring: Is this hall for hire?; How much is the hire of the hall?; We don't own this crane - it's on hire.) leiga
    - hire-purchase

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  • 10 cash

    [kæʃ] 1. noun
    1) (coins or paper money, not cheques, credit cards etc: Do you wish to pay cash?) reiðufé
    2) (payment by money or cheque as opposed to payment by account: Cash or account, madam?) greiða út í hönd
    3) (money in any form: He has plenty of cash.) fé, peningar
    2. verb
    (to turn into, or exchange for, money: You may cash a traveller's cheque here; Can you cash a cheque for me?) skipta
    - cash-and-carry
    - cash machine
    - cash register
    - cash in
    - cash in on

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  • 11 value

    ['vælju:] 1. noun
    1) (worth, importance or usefulness: His special knowledge was of great value during the war; She sets little value on wealth.) gildi; mikilvægi; gagnsemi
    2) (price: What is the value of that stamp?) verð
    3) (purchasing power: Are those coins of any value?) verðgildi
    4) (fairness of exchange (for one's money etc): You get good value for money at this supermarket!) rétt verð; góð kaup
    5) (the length of a musical note.) lengdargildi
    2. verb
    1) (to suggest a suitable price for: This painting has been valued at $50,000.) meta (að verðgildi)
    2) (to regard as good or important: He values your advice very highly.) virða, meta (mikils)
    - valuables
    - valued
    - valueless
    - values
    - value-added tax

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  • 12 beg

    [beɡ] 1. past tense, past participle - begged; verb
    1) (to ask (someone) for (money, food etc): The old man was so poor that he had to beg in the street; He begged (me) for money.) betla
    2) (to ask (someone) desperately or earnestly: I beg you not to do it.) biðja, sárbæna
    2. verb
    (to make very poor: He was beggared by the collapse of his firm.) gera öreiga, setja á hausinn
    - beg to differ

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  • 13 amateur

    ['æmətə, ]( American[) - ər] 1. noun
    1) (a person who takes part in a sport etc without being paid for it: The tennis tournament was open only to amateurs.) áhugamaður
    2) (someone who does something for the love of it and not for money: For an amateur, he was quite a good photographer.) áhugamaður
    2. adjective
    an amateur golfer; amateur photography.) áhuga-

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  • 14 sale

    [seil]
    1) (the act of giving something to someone in exchange for money: the sale of a house; Sales of cars have increased.) sala
    2) (in a shop etc, an offer of goods at lowered prices for a short time: I bought my dress in a sale.) útsala
    3) (an event at which goods are sold: an auction sale; a book sale.) uppboð
    - salesman
    - salesmanship
    - for sale
    - sale of work

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  • 15 bargain

    1. noun
    1) (something bought cheaply and giving good value for money: This carpet was a real bargain.) kjarakaup
    2) (an agreement made between people: I'll make a bargain with you.) samkomulag
    2. verb
    (to argue about or discuss a price etc: I bargained with him and finally got the price down.) prútta

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  • 16 beggar

    noun (a person who lives by begging: The beggar asked for money for food.) betlari

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  • 17 pawn

    [po:n] 1. verb
    (to give (an article of value) to a pawnbroker in exchange for money (which may be repaid at a later time to get the article back): I had to pawn my watch to pay the bill.) veðsetja, pantsetja
    2. noun
    1) (in chess, one of the small pieces of lowest rank.) peð
    2) (a person who is used by another person for his own gain, advantage etc: She was a pawn in his ambitious plans.) peð, leiksoppur
    - pawnshop
    - in pawn

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  • 18 sell

    [sel]
    past tense, past participle - sold; verb
    1) (to give something in exchange for money: He sold her a car; I've got some books to sell.) selja
    2) (to have for sale: The farmer sells milk and eggs.) selja
    3) (to be sold: His book sold well.) seljast
    4) (to cause to be sold: Packaging sells a product.) selja
    - be sold on
    - be sold out
    - sell down the river
    - sell off
    - sell out
    - sell up

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  • 19 avarice

    ['ævəris]
    (strong desire for money etc; greed.) ágirnd, fégræðgi

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  • 20 buy

    present participle - buying; verb
    (to get (something) by exchanging it for money: He has bought a car.) kaupa

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См. также в других словарях:

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  • Anything For Money — was a television game show hosted by Fred Travalena and announced by Johnny Gilbert. It ran from 1984 till 1985. Hoaxes were carried out by Christopher Callen and Ralph Harris. Contestants watched film clips in which Callen and Harris attempted… …   Wikipedia

  • What Do You Do for Money Honey — Song infobox Name = What Do You Do for Money Honey Artist = AC/DC Album = Back in Black Released = 25 July, 1980 track no = 3 Recorded = 1980 Genre = Hard rock Length = 3:35 Writer = Angus Young, Malcolm Young, Brian Johnson Label = ATCO Producer …   Wikipedia

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  • discharge for money — A receipt for money; a receipted bill; a voucher for money spent. Commonwealth v Brown 147 Mass 585, 18 NE 587 …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • Run for Money — (Turkish: Kaç para kaç ) is a 1999 Turkish film directed by Reha Erdem. It was Turkey s submission to the 73rd Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee.cite… …   Wikipedia

  • What Do You Do For Money Honey — Back in Black Pour les articles homonymes, voir Back in Black (homonymie). Back in Black Album par AC/DC Sortie 25 juillet 1980 Enregistrement …   Wikipédia en Français

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