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1 money for old rope
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2 money
(coins or banknotes used in trading: Have you any money in your purse?; The desire for money is a cause of much unhappiness.) dinheiro- moneylender
- lose/make money* * *mon.ey[m'∧ni] n 1 dinheiro, moeda. 2 riqueza, fortuna. blood money suborno (dinheiro dado para alguém dar informações ou mantê-las). danger money pagamento extra por serviço perigoso. hush money suborno (dinheiro dado para alguém manter segredo). money down, ready money dinheiro à vista. money for old rope dinheiro ganho facilmente. money of account denominador de valor monetário ou base de troca, empregado em lançamentos contábeis, para o qual pode ou não existir uma moeda correspondente. pocket money mesada. time is money tempo é dinheiro. to be in the money ter muito dinheiro (para gastar). to be short of money estar sem dinheiro. to have money to burn ter muito dinheiro para esbanjar. to make a lot of money ganhar muito. to make the money fly esbanjar. to marry money dar o golpe do baú. to whip round for money angariar dinheiro (fundos).
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money for old rope — british informal phrase money that you earn very easily without much work or effort Thesaurus: wages and salariessynonym extra payments and benefits in addition to wageshyponym Main entry: money * * * money for old rope … Useful english dictionary
money for old rope — (UK) If something s money for old rope, it s a very easy way of making money … The small dictionary of idiomes
money for old rope — ► money for old rope (or money for jam) Brit. informal money or reward earned for little or no effort. Main Entry: ↑money … English terms dictionary
money for old rope (or for jam) Brit. — money for old rope (or for jam) Brit. informal money or reward earned for little or no effort. → monetized … English new terms dictionary
money for old rope — (UK) If something s money for old rope, it s a very easy way of making money. (Dorking School Dictionary) *** Money earned from a task that requires very little effort is called money for old rope. Getting paid for watering the… … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
be money for old rope — British, informal, British, informal if a job is money for old rope, it is an easy way of earning money. Babysitting is money for old rope if the children go to sleep early. Most people think being a professional footballer is money for jam … New idioms dictionary
money for jam rope — money for ˈjam/old ˈrope idiom (BrE, informal) money that is earned very easily, for sth that needs little effort • The job only took about an hour it was money for old rope. Main entry: ↑moneyidiom … Useful english dictionary
money for old rope — Money easily earned or acquired … A concise dictionary of English slang
money for old rope — noun Money exchanged for goods of low value. Syn: easy pickings, low hanging fruit … Wiktionary
money for old rope — British informal money that you earn very easily without much work or effort … English dictionary
money for old rope — (Slang) profit that is attained without difficulty; reward obtained without any difficulty … English contemporary dictionary