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['mʌnɪ] 1.nome soldi m.pl., denaro m.to make money — [ person] fare soldi; [ business] rendere bene
2. 3.there's big money in computers — colloq. si fanno soldi a palate con i computer
modificatore [matters, problems] di soldi••it's money for jam o for old rope sono soldi facili; money talks col denaro si può tutto; to be in the money, to be made of money essere ricco sfondato o pieno di soldi; to have money to burn avere soldi da buttare via; to get one's money's worth, to get a good run for one's money spendere bene il proprio denaro; to put one's money where one's mouth is mettere mano al o tirare fuori il portafoglio; to throw good money after bad = sprecare denaro per rimediare a un pessimo affare; your money or your life! — o la borsa o la vita!
* * *(coins or banknotes used in trading: Have you any money in your purse?; The desire for money is a cause of much unhappiness.) denaro, soldi- moneylender
- lose/make money* * *['mʌnɪ] 1.nome soldi m.pl., denaro m.to make money — [ person] fare soldi; [ business] rendere bene
2. 3.there's big money in computers — colloq. si fanno soldi a palate con i computer
modificatore [matters, problems] di soldi••it's money for jam o for old rope sono soldi facili; money talks col denaro si può tutto; to be in the money, to be made of money essere ricco sfondato o pieno di soldi; to have money to burn avere soldi da buttare via; to get one's money's worth, to get a good run for one's money spendere bene il proprio denaro; to put one's money where one's mouth is mettere mano al o tirare fuori il portafoglio; to throw good money after bad = sprecare denaro per rimediare a un pessimo affare; your money or your life! — o la borsa o la vita!
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