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1) General subject: grow rich, line one's pockets, line pockets, line purse, make a fortune, make money, richen, end up rich (в результате своей деятельности), hit pay dirt, strike pay dirt2) Economy: run into money3) Jargon: make -
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нажить (вн.)acquire (d.), make* (d.), gain (d.)наживать состояние — make* a fortune
наживать врагов — make* ( a lot of) enemies
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1. нажитьсяmake* ( a lot of) enemies2. нажиться1. make* a fortune, become* richнаживаться на чужом труде — make* a profit out of somebody else's work
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несов. - нажива́ться, сов. - нажи́ться1) ( обогащаться) make a fortune, become rich; ( получать прибыль) make a profitнажива́ться на чужо́м труде́ — make a profit out of somebody else's work
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1. to make a fortuneAnd do you mean to say that you made a fortune of thirty thousand pounds without being able to read or write?
2. to be (become) richHe was going to be rich!
Дополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > нажить состояние
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1. to make a fortuneAnd do you mean to say that you made a fortune of thirty thousand pounds without being able to read or write?
2. to be (become) richHe was going to be rich!
Дополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > разбогатеть
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1. to make a fortuneAnd do you mean to say that you made a fortune of thirty thousand pounds without being able to read or write?
2. to be (become) richHe was going to be rich!
Дополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > сколачивать состояние
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1. to make a fortuneAnd do you mean to say that you made a fortune of thirty thousand pounds without being able to read or write?
2. to be (become) richHe was going to be rich!
Дополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > сколотить состояние
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vt; св - сколоти́ть1) соединять, колотя to nail/to knock together2) прост накапливать to put/to scrape togetherсколоти́ть капита́л — to make a fortune, to cobble together a fortune coll
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(что-л.)
earn, gain, profit(eer), amass, acquire; make (a fortune; enemies); get, catch; contract (an illness), incur перен.* * *наживать; нажить earn, gain, profit(eer), amass, acquire* * * -
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НАБИВАТЬ/НАБИТЬ КАРМАН (МОШНУ, КОШЕЛЁК) substand VP subj: human to become rich, make a fortune ( usu. by dishonest means)X набил карман = X lined (filled) his pocketsX stuffed his pockets full of money (in limited contexts) X feathered his nest.Пока он крал, делал всякие сделки и махинации да набивал себе карман, никто его не трогал, веб ему с рук сходило (Буковский 1). While he was stealing, fixing deals and other illicit operations, and filling his pockets, nobody touched him and he got away scot-free (1a).(Городничий:) Еще мальчишка, «Отче наша» не знаешь, а уж обмериваешь а как разопрет тебе брюхо да набьёшь себе карман, так и заважничал! (Гоголь 4). (Mayor:) When you are small boys, before you can repeat the Lord's Prayer, you know how to give short measure. And as soon as you grow a big belly and stuff your pockets full of money, you start giving yourself airs (4c). -
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• НАБИВАТЬ/НАБИТЬ КАРМАН <МОШНУ, КОШЕЛЕК> substand[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to become rich, make a fortune (usu. by dishonest means):- [in limited contexts] X feathered his nest.♦ Пока он крал, делал всякие сделки и махинации да набивал себе карман, никто его не трогал, всё ему с рук сходило (Буковский 1). While he was stealing, fixing deals and other illicit operations, and filling his pockets, nobody touched him and he got away scot-free (1a).♦ [Городничий:] Еще мальчишка, "Отче наша" не знаешь, а уж обмериваешь; а как разопрёт тебе брюхо да набьёшь себе карман, так и заважничал! (Гоголь 4). [Mayor:] When you are small boys, before you can repeat the Lord's Prayer, you know how to give short measure. And as soon as you grow a big belly and stuff your pockets full of money, you start giving yourself airs (4c).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > набивать карман
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• НАБИВАТЬ/НАБИТЬ КАРМАН <МОШНУ, КОШЕЛЕК> substand[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to become rich, make a fortune (usu. by dishonest means):- [in limited contexts] X feathered his nest.♦ Пока он крал, делал всякие сделки и махинации да набивал себе карман, никто его не трогал, всё ему с рук сходило (Буковский 1). While he was stealing, fixing deals and other illicit operations, and filling his pockets, nobody touched him and he got away scot-free (1a).♦ [Городничий:] Еще мальчишка, "Отче наша" не знаешь, а уж обмериваешь; а как разопрёт тебе брюхо да набьёшь себе карман, так и заважничал! (Гоголь 4). [Mayor:] When you are small boys, before you can repeat the Lord's Prayer, you know how to give short measure. And as soon as you grow a big belly and stuff your pockets full of money, you start giving yourself airs (4c).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > набивать кошелек
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• НАБИВАТЬ/НАБИТЬ КАРМАН <МОШНУ, КОШЕЛЕК> substand[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to become rich, make a fortune (usu. by dishonest means):- [in limited contexts] X feathered his nest.♦ Пока он крал, делал всякие сделки и махинации да набивал себе карман, никто его не трогал, всё ему с рук сходило (Буковский 1). While he was stealing, fixing deals and other illicit operations, and filling his pockets, nobody touched him and he got away scot-free (1a).♦ [Городничий:] Еще мальчишка, "Отче наша" не знаешь, а уж обмериваешь; а как разопрёт тебе брюхо да набьёшь себе карман, так и заважничал! (Гоголь 4). [Mayor:] When you are small boys, before you can repeat the Lord's Prayer, you know how to give short measure. And as soon as you grow a big belly and stuff your pockets full of money, you start giving yourself airs (4c).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > набивать мошну
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• НАБИВАТЬ/НАБИТЬ КАРМАН <МОШНУ, КОШЕЛЕК> substand[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to become rich, make a fortune (usu. by dishonest means):- [in limited contexts] X feathered his nest.♦ Пока он крал, делал всякие сделки и махинации да набивал себе карман, никто его не трогал, всё ему с рук сходило (Буковский 1). While he was stealing, fixing deals and other illicit operations, and filling his pockets, nobody touched him and he got away scot-free (1a).♦ [Городничий:] Еще мальчишка, "Отче наша" не знаешь, а уж обмериваешь; а как разопрёт тебе брюхо да набьёшь себе карман, так и заважничал! (Гоголь 4). [Mayor:] When you are small boys, before you can repeat the Lord's Prayer, you know how to give short measure. And as soon as you grow a big belly and stuff your pockets full of money, you start giving yourself airs (4c).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > набить карман
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• НАБИВАТЬ/НАБИТЬ КАРМАН <МОШНУ, КОШЕЛЕК> substand[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to become rich, make a fortune (usu. by dishonest means):- [in limited contexts] X feathered his nest.♦ Пока он крал, делал всякие сделки и махинации да набивал себе карман, никто его не трогал, всё ему с рук сходило (Буковский 1). While he was stealing, fixing deals and other illicit operations, and filling his pockets, nobody touched him and he got away scot-free (1a).♦ [Городничий:] Еще мальчишка, "Отче наша" не знаешь, а уж обмериваешь; а как разопрёт тебе брюхо да набьёшь себе карман, так и заважничал! (Гоголь 4). [Mayor:] When you are small boys, before you can repeat the Lord's Prayer, you know how to give short measure. And as soon as you grow a big belly and stuff your pockets full of money, you start giving yourself airs (4c).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > набить кошелек
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• НАБИВАТЬ/НАБИТЬ КАРМАН <МОШНУ, КОШЕЛЕК> substand[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to become rich, make a fortune (usu. by dishonest means):- [in limited contexts] X feathered his nest.♦ Пока он крал, делал всякие сделки и махинации да набивал себе карман, никто его не трогал, всё ему с рук сходило (Буковский 1). While he was stealing, fixing deals and other illicit operations, and filling his pockets, nobody touched him and he got away scot-free (1a).♦ [Городничий:] Еще мальчишка, "Отче наша" не знаешь, а уж обмериваешь; а как разопрёт тебе брюхо да набьёшь себе карман, так и заважничал! (Гоголь 4). [Mayor:] When you are small boys, before you can repeat the Lord's Prayer, you know how to give short measure. And as soon as you grow a big belly and stuff your pockets full of money, you start giving yourself airs (4c).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > набить мошну
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гл.( разбогатеть) to become rich;make a fortune;(извлекать выгоду, прибыль) to gain profit;profit (by);( особ за чужой счёт) to cash in (on) -
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гл.( разбогатеть) to become rich;make a fortune;(извлекать выгоду, прибыль) to gain profit;profit (by);( особ за чужой счёт) to cash in (on)
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fortune — for|tune [ fɔrtʃən ] noun ** 1. ) count usually singular a very large amount of money: Jordan had inherited a considerable personal fortune from his uncle. make/amass a fortune: He had made a fortune from mining. make your fortune (=become very… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
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make money — Synonyms and related words: capitalize on, cash in on, clean up, clear, coin money, come into money, commercialize, gain by, get rich, gross, grow rich, make a fortune, make a killing, make good, make money by, net, profit, realize, realize on,… … Moby Thesaurus
make gobs of money — earn a lot of money, accumulate wealth, make a fortune … English contemporary dictionary
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