monies in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for monies in the English»Spanish Dictionary

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

1. money:

lana f LatAm inf
plata f AmS inf
pasta f Spain inf
money talks prov

money-grubbing [Am ˈməni ˌɡrəbɪŋ, Brit] ADJ

monies in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for monies in the English»Spanish Dictionary

monies Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
He was knighted and shared in the ransom monies, which made him very wealthy.
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When the workers were unfit to work, monies were deducted from their wages and meal tokens were issued.
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The concessional loan nature of the fund kept it off the budget books, with the government only having to account for monies it lends.
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Discretionary removal of the prohibition on education providers collecting monies from studying students when a course has been suspended.
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By the end of FY 98, the influx of grant monies totaled nearly $2.5 million.
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Yet, nothing happens to the plunderers and vandals, while the old people for whom the monies were originally intended die daily like poisoned rats.
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In a mutual, any monies remaining after payment of claims and operating costs belong to the policyholders.
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Much of the available procurement monies were invested in acquiring new rockets.
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Profits of the offenders transcripts and bank statements indicated where the monies would go and how much was due to each offender.
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In 1847, monies apportioned to operate the school in the district totaled $221.
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