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mon·ey [ˈmʌni] N no pl

1. money (cash):

money
denar m
to be short of money
to put money into sth
to raise money
to raise money
to spend money

ˈdan·ger mon·ey N no pl Brit Aus

ˈgate mon·ey N no pl Brit Aus

ˈhush mon·ey N inf

ˈkey mon·ey N no pl

key money

ˈmon·ey-chang·er N

1. money-changer (person):

2. money-changer (device):

I . ˈmon·ey-mak·ing ADJ

II . ˈmon·ey-mak·ing N

ˈmon·ey mar·ket N

money market

ˈmon·ey or·der N esp Am Aus

ˈmon·ey-spin·ner N Brit

1. money-spinner (profitable business):

2. money-spinner (profitable product):

ˈpa·per mon·ey N no pl

paper money
bankovci m pl

plas·tic ˈmoney N no pl

ˈpock·et mon·ey N no pl

pocket money

ˈprize mon·ey N no pl

prize money
prize money SPORTS

ˈspend·ing mon·ey N no pl

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
It spent 1.6 million of public money on the scheme, so a greater than tenfold return on investment was expected.
en.wikipedia.org
The money was stored in a cement-block strong room with a round-the-clock private security guard.
en.wikipedia.org
In other words, bettors were throwing money at the underdogs and underbidding on the favorites.
www.slate.com
Surely it did not need a financial whizz kid to work out there will be money to be made in this area.
www.rte.ie
Balance your chequebook before spending any money in 2016.
www.thespec.com
But their current digital distribution model eliminates the radical chasm between who really got the money and who's been doing a lot of the work.
en.wikipedia.org
Telegraph (and telex) charged per word sent, so companies which sent large volumes of telegrams developed codes to save money on tolls.
en.wikipedia.org
Most often, it measures the "maximum" amount of commercial bank money that can be created by a given unit of central bank money.
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The economic value of money as measured by its purchasing power is a subject of economic theory.
en.wikipedia.org
Those who profit by sponging off other peoples' money (aka financiers, hedge fund managers, etc), are loathsome.
www.dailyfinance.com

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