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to cost sb a lot

См. также в других словарях:

  • cost him a lot — was very expensive for him, had significant consequences …   English contemporary dictionary

  • cost an arm and a leg — (informal) To be prohibitively expensive • • • Main Entry: ↑arm * * * cost an arm and a leg informal phrase to cost a lot of money Thesaurus: to cost a lot of moneysynonym …   Useful english dictionary

  • cost — 1. noun /kɒst,kɔst,kɑst/ a) Amount of money, time, etc. that is required or used. The total cost of the new complex was an estimated $1.5 million. b) A negative consequence or loss that occurs or is required to occur. We have to cut costs if we… …   Wiktionary

  • cost you — require much money or emotional stress or time or energy    Caring for a child will cost you cost you a lot. But it s worth every minute, every tear …   English idioms

  • cost the earth — (informal) To be very expensive • • • Main Entry: ↑earth * * * cost a fortune/the earth/a bomb/informal phrase to cost a lot of money It cost a fortune to get the car fixed …   Useful english dictionary

  • cost a bomb — (informal) To be very expensive • • • Main Entry: ↑bomb * * * cost a fortune/the earth/a bomb/informal phrase to cost a lot of money It cost a fortune to get the car fixed …   Useful english dictionary

  • cost a fortune — cost a fortune/the earth/a bomb/informal phrase to cost a lot of money It cost a fortune to get the car fixed. Thesaurus: to cost a lot of moneysynonym Main entry …   Useful english dictionary

  • cost someone dear — ● cost * * * cost someone dear british phrase to cause a lot of problems for someone, or to make them lose a lot of money This is a mistake that could cost the company dear. Thesaurus: to cause problems for someone or somethingsynonym Main entry …   Useful english dictionary

  • cost a pretty penny — old fashioned phrase to cost a lot of money Thesaurus: to cost a lot of moneysynonym Main entry: pretty …   Useful english dictionary

  • cost sb dear — ► to cause someone to have a lot problems or to lose a lot of money: »The Government s lack of knowledge about IT systems has undoubtedly cost it dear. Main Entry: ↑dear …   Financial and business terms

  • cost a bomb — Ⅰ. cost (sb) a fortune/a bomb/the earth INFORMAL ► to be very expensive: »The court case will cost the company a fortune. Main Entry: ↑cost Ⅱ. cost a bomb …   Financial and business terms

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