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Англо-русский строительный словарь - money

 
 

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Перевод с английского языка money на русский

money

1) деньги

2) денежный, финансовый

bad moneybargain moneydeposit moneyinterest money

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1.
  монетная система валюты ...
Англо-русский дипломатический словарь
2.
  noun; sg. only  1) деньги; - make money - in the money  2) pl. (moneys) монетные системы, валюты  3) pl. (monies) leg. денежные суммы  4) выигрыш (на скачках); his horse took first money - его лошадь пришла первой money makes the mare (to) go prov. - с деньгами многое можно сделать money makes money prov. - деньги к деньгам MONEY order денежный почтовый перевод ...
Англо-русский словарь
3.
  1. деньги paper (soft) money —- бумажные деньги ready money —- наличные (деньги) counterfeit (bad) money —- фальшивые деньги money matter —- финансовый вопрос; финансовая сторона дела hard money —- ам. разг. звонкая монета a piece of money —- монета money of account —- расчетная денежная единица pocket money —- карманные деньги tax money —- деньги налогоплательщиков to make money —- зарабатывать деньги; разбогатеть, составить состояние to have money to burn —- денег куры не клюют to coin money —- быстро богатеть; быстро наживаться to bank money —- класть деньги в банк; быть банкиром to be in the money —- быть в выигрыше; быть богатым; иметь деньги; преуспевать to be out of money —- не иметь денег to be worth money —- стоить больших денег; быть богатым to come into money —- получить богатое наследство to put money into smth. —- вложить капитал во что-л. to put money on smth., smb. —- поставить деньги (сделать ставку) на что-л., кого-л. I put my money on the favourite —- я поставил на фаворита to do smth. for money —- делать что-л. за деньги to get one's money's worth —- получить сполна за свои деньги; не прогадать to marry money —- выйти замуж за богатого; жениться на богатой it is a bargain for the money —- это дешево (выгодно); это хорошая (выгодная) сделка he's after your money —- он охотится за вашими деньгами there is money in it —- это...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
4.
  сущ. 1) деньги а)эк. (все, что выполняет функции денег как средства обращения, меры ценности и средства сохранения (накопления) стоимости) to be pressed for money - испытывать денежные затруднения, to borrow money at interest - занимать деньги по проценты, to borrow money on securities - занимать деньги под ценные бумаги, to build money - накопить сумму денег, to change money - разменивать деньги, to denude of money - отбирать деньги, money is scarce, money is tight - плохо с деньгами б) маркс. (товар, выступающий в качестве всеобщего эквивалента) в) юр., торг., амер. (согласно определению Единообразного торгового кодекса США, средство обмена, разрешенное или принятое местным или иностранным правительством; включает денежную единицу счета, учрежденную межправительственной организацией или соглашением между двумя и более государствами) See: Uniform Commercial Code 2) мн., эк. денежные суммы MONEY деньги; фонды; финансы – upfront money – front money MONEY сущ. деньги - Money Market Fund - accounting money - advance money - amount of money - appropriate money for - appropriate money - asset demand for money - bad money - barren money - be bad money - be good money - borrow money at interest - borrowed money - call money - cheap money - checking account money - circulation of money - coin money - coined money - collect money for - collect money - collection of money - coming of money - conversion of money - cost of money - counterfeit money - currency of...
Англо-русский Русско-английский экономический словарь
5.
  1) валюты 2) денежные суммы 3) деньги 4) монетные системы 5) средства in terms of money — в пересчете на деньги place money on deposit — вносить деньги на депозит - hard money - money grubbing - paper money - piece of money ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
6.
  boot money dirty money height money ...
Англо-русский строительный словарь
7.
  n. 1 a a current medium of exchange in the form of coins and banknotes. b a particular form of this (silver money). 2 (pl. -eys or -ies) (in pl.) sums of money. 3 a wealth; property viewed as convertible into money. b wealth as giving power or influence (money speaks). c a rich person or family (has married into money). 4 a money as a resource (time is money). b profit, remuneration (in it for the money). Phrases and idioms for my money in my opinion or judgement; for my preference (is too aggressive for my money). have money to burn see BURN(1). in the money colloq. having or winning a lot of money. money box a box for saving money dropped through a slit. money-changer a person whose business it is to change money, esp. at an official rate. money for jam (or old rope) colloq. profit for little or no trouble. money-grubber colloq. a person greedily intent on amassing money. money-grubbing n. this practice. --adj. given to this. money market Stock Exch. trade in short-term stocks, loans, etc. money of account see ACCOUNT. money order an order for payment of a specified sum, issued by a bank or Post Office. money spider a small household spider supposed to bring financial luck. money-spinner a thing that brings in a profit. money's-worth good value for one's money. put money into invest in. Derivatives moneyless adj. Etymology: ME f. OF moneie f. L moneta mint, money, orig. a title of Juno, in whose temple at Rome money was minted ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
8.
   I. noun  (plural ~s or monies)  Usage: often attributive  Etymology: Middle English ~e, from Anglo-French moneie, from Latin moneta mint, ~ — more at mint  Date: 14th century  1. something generally accepted as a medium of exchange, a measure of value, or a means of payment: as  a. officially coined or stamped metal currency  b. ~ of account  c. paper ~  2.  a. wealth reckoned in terms of ~  b. an amount of ~  c. plural sums of ~ ; funds  3. a form or denomination of coin or paper ~  4.  a. the first, second, and third place winners (as in a horse or dog race) — usually used in the phrases in the ~ or out of the ~  b. prize ~ his horse took third ~  5.  a. persons or interests possessing or controlling great wealth  b. a position of wealth born into ~  II. adjective  Date: circa 1934 involving or reliable in a crucial situation a ~ player a ~ pitch ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
9.
  (monies, or moneys) Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English. 1. Money is the coins or bank notes that you use to buy things, or the sum that you have in a bank account. A lot of the money that you pay at the cinema goes back to the film distributors... Players should be allowed to earn money from advertising... ...discounts and money saving offers. N-UNCOUNT 2. Monies is used to refer to several separate sums of money that form part of a larger amount that is received or spent. (FORMAL) We drew up a schedule of payments for the rest of the monies owed. N-PLURAL 3. see also blood money, pocket money 4. If you say that someone has money to burn, you mean that they have more money than they need or that they spend their money on things that you think are unnecessary. He was a high-earning broker with money to burn. PHRASE: V inflects 5. If you are in the money, you have a lot of money to spend. (INFORMAL) If you are one of the lucky callers chosen to play, you could be in the money. PHRASE: usu v-link PHR 6. If you make money, you obtain money by earning it or by making a profit. ...the only bit of the firm that consistently made money. PHRASE: V inflects 7. If you say that you want someone to put their money where their mouth is, you want them to spend money to improve a bad situation, instead of just talking about improving it. The government might be obliged to put its money where its mouth is to prove its commitment. PHRASE: V inflects 8. If you say that the smart money is on a particular person or thing, you mean that people who know a lot about it think that this person will be successful, or this thing will happen. (JOURNALISM) With England not playing, the smart money was on the Germans... PHRASE 9. If you say that money talks, you mean that if someone has a lot of money, they also have a lot of power. The formula in Hollywood is simple–money talks. PHRASE 10. If you say that someone is throwing money at a problem, you are critical...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
10.
  ~ n 1 what you earn by working and what you spend in order to buy things  (The repairs will cost a lot of money. | earn money)  (She barely earns enough money to live on. | save money)  (We're not going on holiday this year - we're trying to save money. | get/be given your money back)  (If it doesn't fit, just take it back to the shop and they'll give you your money back. | spend money)  (I spent so much money at the weekend I can't afford to come. | borrow money)  (Maybe you could borrow some money from the bank to pay for your course. | make money (=earn money or make a profit))  (John's making a lot of money from his computer games. | His business has finally started making money. | charge money)  (I said I didn't want it if they were gong to charge me a lot of money for it. | good money (=good wages for your work))  (She's making about $40,000, a year, which is pretty good money. | raise money (=collect money for a purpose))  (We're trying to raise money for the victims of the earthquake. | birthday money/redundancy money etc (=money you receive on a particular occasion or in a particular situation))  (They're using part of his redundancy money to go on a cruise. | put money into (=lend money or allow a business to use your money, especially in order to make a profit))  (George has decided to put some of his money into the business. | put money on a race/horse etc (=risk money on the result of a race etc)) 2 money in the form of coins or notes; cash1 (1)  (My bag came open, and all my money fell on the floor. | have money on you (=carry money with you))  (Do you have enough money on you to pay for the meal?) 3 French/Japanese/Turkish money the money that is used in a particular country; currency  (Don't forget to get some French money before you leave.) 4 all the money that a person, organization, or country owns  (The business collapsed and we lost all our money. | She's only marrying him for his money. | make your money (=earn all your money))  (I think he made his money in property speculation.) 5 pay good...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
11.
  mathem. abbr. More Opportunities Now Exist You ...
English abbreviation dictionary
12.
  See: COIN MONEY or MINT MONEY, EASY MONEY, FOOL AND HIS MONEY ARE SOON PARTED, FOR LOVE OR MONEY, IN THE CHIPS or IN THE MONEY, MADE OF MONEY, MARRY MONEY, PUT ONE'S MONEY ON A SCRATCHED HORSE, RUN FOR ONE'S MONEY, SEE THE COLOR OF ONE'S MONEY, SPENDING MONEY or POCKET MONEY. ...
Английский словарь американских идиом
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  - c.1250, from O.Fr. moneie, from L. moneta "mint, coinage," from Moneta, a title of the Roman goddess Juno, in or near whose temple money was coined; perhaps from monere "advise, warn," in the sense of "admonishing goddess," which is sensible, but the etymology is difficult. Moneybags "rich person" is from 1818; money-grub "one who is sordidly intent on amassing money" is from 1768. ...
Английский Этимологический словарь

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