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1 rake in profits
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2 rake in profits
"загребать" прибылиБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > rake in profits
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3 rake in profits
"загребать" прибылиАнгло-русский словарь экономических терминов > rake in profits
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4 rake in profits
1) Общая лексика: загребать прибыли2) Политика: загребать огромные прибыли (о монополиях) -
5 rake up
1. phr v сгребать; загребать2. phr v ворошить3. phr v выискивать4. phr v собирать, набирать -
6 rake off
1. phr v сгребать2. phr v выгребатьrake away — отгребать, выгребать
3. phr v отгребать4. phr v загребать -
7 rake in
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rake in rake it in inf грести деньги лопатой; зарабатывать бешеные деньгиThey’ve got so many shops, they must be raking it in!
Building firms in Saudi Arabia are raking it in at the moment.
Too many people are raking in large profits from the housing market.
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rake in rake it in inf грести деньги лопатой; зарабатывать бешеные деньгиThey’ve got so many shops, they must be raking it in!
Building firms in Saudi Arabia are raking it in at the moment.
Too many people are raking in large profits from the housing market.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > rake it in
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фраз. гл.; разг. загребать ( деньги)Too many people are raking in large profits from the housing market. — Слишком большое число людей получает прибыли с рынка жилья.
The firm is very successful - they're raking in the money. — У этой фирмы дела идут очень хорошо - они прямо-таки гребут деньги лопатой.
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