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1 проживатися
= прожитисяto spend ( to squander) all one's money; to be hard up ( for money) -
2 зазнавати
= зазнатиto sustain, to suffer, to undergo, to experience; to incur; to taste (of)зазнавати аварії — to crash, to have an accident, to meet with an accident
зазнавати грошової скрути — to be pressed for funds, to be pressed for money
зазнавати краху — to fail, to be a failure
зазнавати фінансових труднощів — to be hard up, to be in financial difficulties
зазнавати поразки — to suffer a defeat; to get the knock
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3 гроші
мн.дрібні гроші — ( small) change
гроші для підкупу — slush fund, yellow-dog fund
кишенькові гроші — pocket ( spending) money
мідні гроші — copper(s), copper money
паперові гроші — paper ( soft) money, paper currency; banknotes
при грошах — in cash, in funds
не при грошах — out of cash, hard up, short of money; sl. on one's uppers
ні за які гроші — not for the world, not for all the tea in China, not at any price
фальшиві гроші — forgery, counterfeit money
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