money in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for money in the English»Spanish Dictionary

money <pl monies or moneys> [Am ˈməni, Brit ˈmʌni] N U

1. money:

money (dinero)
money (dinero)
lana f LatAm inf
money (dinero)
plata f AmS inf
money (dinero)
pasta f Spain inf
money (currency)
money (currency)
she married money
to come into money
to lose money
to put money into sth
for my money inf
it's money for jam or for old rope Brit
to be made of money
to be made of money
to have money to burn
money talks prov
attr money economy

money-grubbing [Am ˈməni ˌɡrəbɪŋ, Brit] ADJ

money in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for money in the English»Spanish Dictionary

money Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to earn such a lot of money
money is the root of all evil prov
do you have any money on you?
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Telegraph (and telex) charged per word sent, so companies which sent large volumes of telegrams developed codes to save money on tolls.
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The economic value of money as measured by its purchasing power is a subject of economic theory.
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The exchange of money is frowned upon, and barter stressed as an alternative.
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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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Don, who is a residential school survivor, is waiting for his second compensation payment, and hopes to set up a money-management plan for it.
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In a money-makes-money scenario, endowment funds generate income over time, so that the donations the foundation initially receives are multiplied.
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Balance your chequebook before spending any money in 2016.
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At one point in his career, some members of the crowd would actually stuff money into his tights.
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In 1721, it raised money by conducting lotteries, the prizes including stock in the company and annuities secured on its estates.
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Investing in smaller companies that lack the franchises of big blue chips means more risk of losing money and having your dividend cut or suspended.
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