dinero
hard currency ; money [monies, -pl.] ; monies [money, -sing.] ; funds ; wealth.
This could also be attributed to limited hard currency or other means of international payment.
DOBIS/LIBIS can then tell which borrowers owe the library money.
Accurate records must be kept of all monies received and disbursed and normally the cash is balanced at weekly intervals.
Funds received from federal or foundation grants are allocated for specific projects or programs on a one-time or temporary basis, and such funds are considered 'soft' money as compared to funds for permanently authorized positions.
In rural areas, too, great variations in wealth exist side by side, from affluent farmers and landowners on the one hand, to extremely low-paid farm workers on the other.
acumular dinero
heap up + money
The question is that we, from the lower echelons, cannot understand how the rich can be so egoistic as to go on and on with heaping up money.
administrar dinero
manage + funds
Command of various techniques for forecasting payments and managing funds is necessary to expend fully without overspending the annual materials budget.
ahorrar dinero
save + money
save + a penny
The chief aim of an industrial or commercial library can be expresssed as 'to save the parent organization both time and money'.
Grandma use to say, to save a penny, you have to earn a penny.
ahorrar un montón de dinero
save + a ton of money
On the bright side, by doing that they save a ton of money on makeup and costumes.
ahorro de dinero
savings in money
Some of the advantages of renovating rather than constructing a new building include considerable savings in money and energy = Algunas de las ventajas de renovar más que construir un nuevo edificio son el ahorro considerable de dinero y esfuerzo.
andar (muy) apurado de dinero
be strapped for + cash
be (hard) pressed for + money
be (hard) pushed for + money
Public school, strapped for cash, find offers from advertising revenue hard to turn down.
In these difficult times, we all find ourselves hard pressed for money every once in a while.
The mortgage carried him on for seven months, but at the end of that time he was hard pushed for money again.
andar (muy) corto de dinero
be strapped for + cash
be (hard) pressed for + money
be (hard) pushed for + money
Public school, strapped for cash, find offers from advertising revenue hard to turn down.
In these difficult times, we all find ourselves hard pressed for money every once in a while.
The mortgage carried him on for seven months, but at the end of that time he was hard pushed for money again.
andar (muy) escaso de dinero
be strapped for + cash
be (hard) pressed for + money
be (hard) pushed for + money
Public school, strapped for cash, find offers from advertising revenue hard to turn down.
In these difficult times, we all find ourselves hard pressed for money every once in a while.
The mortgage carried him on for seven months, but at the end of that time he was hard pushed for money again.
andar (muy) falto de dinero
be strapped for + cash
be (hard) pressed for + money
be (hard) pushed for + money
Public school, strapped for cash, find offers from advertising revenue hard to turn down.
In these difficult times, we all find ourselves hard pressed for money every once in a while.
The mortgage carried him on for seven months, but at the end of that time he was hard pushed for money again.
anticipo de dinero
cash advance
If worse comes to worst, you can always see if your employer may be amenable this time to giving you a cash advance.
apoquinar dinero
shell out + money
fork over + money
fork out + cash
fork out + money
I don't think the Council on Library Resources is of any mind to go shelling out money for ten years the way it did before.
This means that if your children want to keep your home after you die, they'll have to fork over money to the bank.
They know season ticket holders are willing to fork out the extra cash, because you never want to miss out on the excitement of a playoff run.
Contractor says he forked out own money to ensure Rod Stewart concert went ahead.
aprovechar mejor el dinero
get + more for + Posesivo + money
The article 'Cutting costs: pruning the tree, logging the forest' presents general strategies that reduce search expenses or enables users to get more for their money.
apurado de dinero
strapped
cash strapped
financially strapped
short of money
This open source book is a welcome relief for strapped college students who are paying $100 and more for textbooks.
As a result, the society's publishing programme went from cash strapped to thriving, even while making the periodical free online.
Many of our group are financially strapped, and that presents a problem but I'm game.
This brings me to the third factoid, the most important of the three: most Americans are more aware of being short of time than short of money.
asignación de dinero público
tax support
The public library competes with other agencies for each dollar of tax support.
asignar dinero
commit + fund
Because of mixed results, a study was undertaken to learn how other libraries utilise in-house processes, what alternative methods of in-house binding they use and how they commit their funds for commercial binding.
blanqueador de dinero
money launderer
A gang of money launderers have had over two and a half million pounds confiscated following their involvement in a highly organised drug ring.
blanquear dinero
launder + money
He was convicted of laundering money but it turns out that his informant was unreliable and the case is taken to an appeals court.
blanquear dinero sucio
launder + dirty money
The most interesting result of this analysis is that usurious rate can be cheaper than legal rate, because the aim of the usury can be to launder dirty money.
blanqueo de dinero
money laundering
There is some potential that money laundering through real estate can distort fair market values by contributing to inflated real estate prices.
buena suma de dinero
hefty sum of money
When he wan't looking she took his wallet and left after a good fuck with a hefty sum of money and some credit cards.
buen tocho de dinero
hefty sum of money
When he wan't looking she took his wallet and left after a good fuck with a hefty sum of money and some credit cards.
casarse con alguien de dinero
marry into + money
marry + a fortune
marry + money
But in reality, those invited either want to mingle with 'the cream of society' or make sure their children marry into money.
She was in trouble and wanted to marry a fortune and save the whole family - as sly as a fox.
The premise of the show is that gold diggers would do anything to marry money.
casarse con Alguien por el dinero
marry + Nombre + for money
She married him for money and I don't think she will ever divorce him.
casarse por dinero
marry + money
The premise of the show is that gold diggers would do anything to marry money.
cobro de dinero
collection of fees
A debatable source of outside funding is the collection of fees for services rendered.
cochino dinero
filthy lucre
This is a chance to name and shame all the 'celebrities' who choose to sell their souls for filthy lucre by advertising useless shit that we don't need.
comprometer dinero [Designar una cantidad de dinero para un objetivo concreto]
commit + money
lien + funds
Sometimes, for example, by not immediately liening funds for an expensive reference work that is just announced, one may benefit from reviews or an opportunity to examine the work before committing the money.
Sometimes, for example, by not immediately liening funds for an expensive reference work that is just announced, one may benefit from reviews or an opportunity to examine the work before committing the money.
con poco dinero
on the cheap
on a budget
The author provides a selected list of Internet sites covering various aspects of travel and tourism such as accommodation, restaurants, entertainment, travelling abroad, and touring on the cheap.
Motels are among the most practical places to stay in for travelers on a budget, given the fact that they are far more affordable than hotels.
conseguir el dinero
come up with + the money
The sale fell through recently, after the buyer was unable to come up with the money.
contar dinero
count + money
The process of counting the money, reconciling the receipts and balancing the cash drawer creates an accountability of the day's transactions.
conversión en dinero
monetisation [monetization, -USA]
While the monetisation of food aid generates money for NGOs to pursue other aid activities, it also reduces prices for local producers and traders in poor countries, effectively rigging the market against them.
convertido a dinero
monetised [monetized, -pl.]
Although the cost of lead paint abatement is measured in billions of dollars, the monetized benefits of such a Herculean task have been shown to far outweigh the costs.
convertir en dinero
monetise [monetize, -USA]
This is a means to monetize stranded natural gas resources around the world.
corto de dinero
strapped
cash strapped
financially strapped
short of money
This open source book is a welcome relief for strapped college students who are paying $100 and more for textbooks.
As a result, the society's publishing programme went from cash strapped to thriving, even while making the periodical free online.
Many of our group are financially strapped, and that presents a problem but I'm game.
This brings me to the third factoid, the most important of the three: most Americans are more aware of being short of time than short of money.
costar dinero
cost + money
take + money
Donations cost money in terms of the staff time required to evaluate and process them.
That's what takes money and so title entry is not going to save money for the administration.
costar muchísimo dinero
break + the bank
Though pampering may ease our bodies and minds, sometimes it can break the bank.
cuidadoso con el dinero
money-conscious
Believe it or not, there are millionaires and billionaires among us who masquerade as relatively normal, money-conscious people.
culto al dinero
cult of money
Justification for such selfishness is to be found in the cult of money, not in the Gospels.
dar dinero
pay + (good) money
donate + Posesivo + money
So why pay good money just to own the things and have them collecting dust around the house?.
But to say 'no one gives a fuck about Haiti' is frankly quite offensive to the people who have donated their time and money to help.
dedicar dinero
dedicate + money
It has the appearance of a pro forma project, with little money dedicated to it and insufficient editorial commitment to its scholarly usefulness.
de dinero
well-to-do
well-off
Librarians deny that only the young and well-to-do use music libraries.
Well-off women are more likely to survive breast cancer than less affluent sufferers, a new study shows.
derrochar dinero
waste + money
throw (a)round + money
Australia is wasting money by unnecessary repetition of research.
I'm not a great fan of the money thrown around in football, but if you can't beat them you might as well join them.
derrochar + Posesivo + dinero
squander + Posesivo + money
splash + Posesivo + money (about(around)
By making a recommendation, the librarian would be helping the person avoid squandering money.
Doug is splashing his money around and has discovered more friends (and enemies) than he ever realised existed.
derroche de dinero
waste of money
spending spree
Many people now feel that the public library as it stands is a waste of money.
The industry spending sprees of the mid-90s are gone.
desembolsar dinero
disburse + cash
disburse + monies
shell out + money
shell out
fork over + money
stump up
fork out + cash
fork out + money
From what sources is the library's petty cash received and how may it be disbursed?.
Accurate records must be kept of all monies received and disbursed and normally the cash is balanced at weekly intervals.
I don't think the Council on Library Resources is of any mind to go shelling out money for ten years the way it did before.
And when men are the spenders, they typically shell out more than wives do - about 40 percent more.
This means that if your children want to keep your home after you die, they'll have to fork over money to the bank.
Spain has become the latest European nation to stump up billions in public cash to bail out car firms bludgeoned by the economic crisis.
They know season ticket holders are willing to fork out the extra cash, because you never want to miss out on the excitement of a playoff run.
Contractor says he forked out own money to ensure Rod Stewart concert went ahead.
desperdiciar dinero
throw (a)round + money
waste + money
I'm not a great fan of the money thrown around in football, but if you can't beat them you might as well join them.
Australia is wasting money by unnecessary repetition of research.
desperdicio de dinero
money waster
The author notes that both routes can be potential money and time wasters and offers useful advice on how to avoid the pitfalls.
despilfarrar + Posesivo + dinero
squander + Posesivo + money
splash + Posesivo + money (about(around)
By making a recommendation, the librarian would be helping the person avoid squandering money.
Doug is splashing his money around and has discovered more friends (and enemies) than he ever realised existed.
despilfarro de dinero
spending spree
The industry spending sprees of the mid-90s are gone.
destinado a ahorrar dinero
money-saving
It is ironic that reduced funding may threaten money-saving automation plans.
dinero a espuertas
big money
Making big money depends quite a bit on what one considers to be big money.
dinero atrae al dinero, el
riches attract riches
She was persuaded by gipsies to put all her jewels in a jar on the floor surrounded by candles since riches attract riches.
dinero contante y sonante
readies
the ready
To add insult to injury, she came back from the cash-point without enough readies and had to make a return journey.
The government has an obligation to ensure that those who are genuinely incapable of earning a minimally decent living for themselves have the ready needed to secure the basics.
dinero de bolsillo
pocket change
pocket money
As a teenager, he used to earn pocket change by collecting and selling recyclable newsprint with his uncle, a former old-time 'ragman'.
Weekly pocket money or a monthly allowance is one way for children to get some money to spend.
dinero + dedicarse a
money + go towards
Most of the money meant for repairs eventually went towards redecorating the church and buying a new sound system.
dinero de los contribuyentes
taxpayers' money
Inmates at state prisons in Iowa may be making toilet paper as part of a new initiative which will save US taxpayers' money.
dinero del premio
prize money
This article describes some of the projects that the library developed with the prize money.
dinero del rescate
ransom money
This is partly because the 40-year civil war has developed into a war of attrition, with ransom money from kidnapping providing much of the financial backing.
dinero de soborno
hush money
He was accused of paying hush money to a former mistress.
dinero de sobra para otros gastos [Dinero que queda después de todos los gastos normales de superviviencia de un individuo, como alquíler, agua, luz, comida, etc]
disposable income
The article 'Brain candy or brain manna?' argues that a market of readers with a decent disposable income, more sophisticated taste and lots of time to read might welcome titles that are more fulfilling than run of the mill commercial fiction.
dinero, el
green, the
I've been living with it for nearly six years, so listen to the voice of experience - the green will creep into your life and you will eventually hate it.
dinero electrónico
electronic money
Apart from serving as 'electronic money', smart cards are already being envisaged as identification and access control passes, bearers of personal records, encryption devices and so on.
dinero en efectivo
cash
The European Regional Development Fund provides cash for regional economic development and recovery in the worst off regions in the Community.
dinero en metálico
cash
The European Regional Development Fund provides cash for regional economic development and recovery in the worst off regions in the Community.
dinero fácil
get-rich-quick
easy money
This dream suffered from a lack of funding and the distractions of the dot-com era's get-rich-quick schemes.
Easy money is like a drug that feels good for a while, but eventually leads to all kinds of bad behavior.
dinero ganado con el sudor de la frente
hard-earned money
Customers choose an establishment and spend hard-earned money and they want employees to exude appreciation through the attitude that 'we aim to please, the customer is always right, service is our business, and quality is our middle name'.
dinero ganado con esfuerzo
hard-earned money
Customers choose an establishment and spend hard-earned money and they want employees to exude appreciation through the attitude that 'we aim to please, the customer is always right, service is our business, and quality is our middle name'.
dinero inesperado
windfall
windfall moneys
Capital funding usually took the form of end-of-year 'windfalls' needing to be spent in hectic haste necessitating hurried decision making.
Regardless of how humble present budgets may be librarians must have in mind a clear-cut spending strategy in case of windfall moneys being made available.
dinero mal habido
ill-gotten gains
A related myth is that such profits are synonymous with ill-gotten gains.
dinero negro
undeclared income
grey money [gray money]
black money
He decided that he would not on principle refuse to earn undeclared income in the underground economy if a reasonably risk-free opportunity presented itself.
Economists estimate that some ten percent of circulating capital in the world is 'gray money' derived from illegal activity (largely drug and weapon sales).
Finally, the Finance Minister should perhaps think of falling back on his old strategy - of ferreting out the black money using some carrot.
dinero para acallar la conciencia [Dinero, donativos u otras obras de beneficiencia que aquellas personas que han hecho mucho dinero dan o realizan porque se siente culpables por la explotación de las personas que hayan causado]
conscience money
Thousands of libraries of all kinds were built (many with the conscience money of Andrew Carnegie).
dinero para acallar la consciencia [Dinero, donativos u otras obras de beneficiencia que aquellas personas que han hecho mucho dinero dan o realizan porque se siente culpables por la explotación de las personas que hayan causado]
conscience money
Thousands of libraries of all kinds were built (many with the conscience money of Andrew Carnegie).
dinero para caprichos
pin money
By making such information available, feminist scholarship has challenged the notion that women work for 'pin money': their earnings are now largely essential to the livelihood of their families.
dinero para gastos
per diem allowance
The grant is to cover the cost of travel (economy class air transportation) to and from the host country of the conference, registration, hotel costs and a per diem allowance.
dinero para gastos imprevistos [Pequeña cantidad de dinero que se mantiene en una institución para dedicar a pequeños gastos] [Pequeña cantidad de dinero que se mantiene en una institución para dedicar a pequeños gastos]
cash float
petty cash
Most libraries maintain a small cash float for the giving of change and, in addition, money is received in payment of fines.
Petty cash may be used for the purchase of small items such as urgently required stationery items or postage stamps.
dinero para gastos iniciales
seeding money
seed money
In addition, IFLA Headquarters presently receives $37,000 annually as seeding money for publications and for the organization of the annual General Conference.
Federal seed money encouraged state and local support.
dinero para gastos personales
pocket change
pocket money
As a teenager, he used to earn pocket change by collecting and selling recyclable newsprint with his uncle, a former old-time 'ragman'.
Weekly pocket money or a monthly allowance is one way for children to get some money to spend.
dinero para gastos varios
out-of-pocket allowance
The travel Grant will cover air ticket, registration fee and a small out-of-pocket-allowance.
dinero para pequeños gastos
out-of-pocket allowance
The travel Grant will cover air ticket, registration fee and a small out-of-pocket-allowance.
dinero procedente de los impuestos
tax money (tax monies)
The library was fairly typical of its kind but unusual for the amount of tax money appropriated for it, and the speed with which the stock was bought.
dinero propio
private means
The captain's living quarters in a warship were furnished according to his pocket, the bare necessities in the case of an officer without private means, and luxury for a noble or wealthy man.
dinero público
public tax money
tax dollars
public money
public funds
public funding
public cash
taxpayers' money
The public tax money is allocated according to pressures from various competing agencies, including politicians and some segments of the public.
Public libraries are supported by tax dollars and augmenting that support by charging fees not only is fiscally sound, it is equitable.
Rendering information services is one way to show that the library is using public money to good advantage.
This is probably a misuse of public funds and a betrayal of public trust.
This phenomenon will have serious consequences for the profession of librarianship, or any profession that depends on public funding.
Spain has become the latest European nation to stump up billions in public cash to bail out car firms bludgeoned by the economic crisis.
Inmates at state prisons in Iowa may be making toilet paper as part of a new initiative which will save US taxpayers' money.
dinero público, el
public's dollars, the
And those of us who manage the public's dollars will be held to account - to spend wisely, reform bad habits, and do our business in the light of day - because only then can we restore the vital trust between a people and their government = Y los que manejemos el dinero público tendremos que responder de ello (gastar con prudencia, cambiar malos hábitos y hacer nuestro trabajo a la luz del día) porque sólo entonces podremos restablecer la confianza entre el pueblo y su gobierno.
dinero que tanto ha costado ganar
hard-earned money
Customers choose an establishment and spend hard-earned money and they want employees to exude appreciation through the attitude that 'we aim to please, the customer is always right, service is our business, and quality is our middle name'.
dinero regalado
money for old rope
money for jam
At the centre of the row over the 'bonus culture' is the view that certain people are getting money for old rope - that they're working the system and not providing good value for money.
During the latter part of his life, while talking to reporters, it is believed that he said 'The margins were small but it was money for jam'.
dinero + ser para
money + go towards
Most of the money meant for repairs eventually went towards redecorating the church and buying a new sound system.
dinero sucio
dirty money
The movie novel is about a trio of small-town guys who come across a wrecked plane containing a bag full of what they presume to be 'dirty money' and decide to hold onto it, with predictably hellish consequences.
dinero suelto
change
loose change
Most libraries maintain a small cash float for the giving of change and, in addition, money/ is received in payment of fines.
Forget climate change, voters want more loose change.
dinero voluble
soft money
Funds received from federal or foundation grants are allocated for specific projects or programs on a one-time or temporary basis, and such funds are considered 'soft' money as compared to funds for permanently authorized positions.
donar dinero
donate + Posesivo + money
But to say 'no one gives a fuck about Haiti' is frankly quite offensive to the people who have donated their time and money to help.
el dinero es el origen de todos los males
money is the root of all evil
Be that as it may, to paraphrase George Bernard Shaw, money is not the root of all evil, it is poverty which is the worst of crimes of humanity.
el dinero es la fuente de todos los males
money is the root of all evil
Be that as it may, to paraphrase George Bernard Shaw, money is not the root of all evil, it is poverty which is the worst of crimes of humanity.
el dinero es poder
money makes the world go (a)round
money talks (for itself)
money is powerful
money is power
money talks and bullshit walks
The article 'Money makes the world go round' analyses the problems facing data base producers when attempting to balance online and print subscription income = El artículo "El dinero mueve al mundo" analiza los problemas a los que enfrentan los productores de las bases de datos al intentar equilibrar sus ingresos de las suscripciones en línea con los de las suscripciones impresas.
Money talks and the coal industry has a lot of money to throw their weight around.
My belief was 'money is powerful' and to make money was the sole objective.
Money is power and money is the root of all evil but we all still want tons of it!.
Apparently only customers who are of royal blood can merit such distinction - luckily for him, 'money talks and bullshit walks'.
el dinero habla por sí solo
money makes the world go (a)round
money talks (for itself)
The article 'Money makes the world go round' analyses the problems facing data base producers when attempting to balance online and print subscription income = El artículo "El dinero mueve al mundo" analiza los problemas a los que enfrentan los productores de las bases de datos al intentar equilibrar sus ingresos de las suscripciones en línea con los de las suscripciones impresas.
Money talks and the coal industry has a lot of money to throw their weight around.
el dinero habla por sí solo y lo demás son tonterías
money talks and bullshit walks
Apparently only customers who are of royal blood can merit such distinction - luckily for him, 'money talks and bullshit walks'.
el dinero llama (al) dinero
money goes where money is
So if you want to make money, you do well to be near money - money goes where money is.
el dinero mueve al mundo
money makes the world go (a)round
The article 'Money makes the world go round' analyses the problems facing data base producers when attempting to balance online and print subscription income = El artículo "El dinero mueve al mundo" analiza los problemas a los que enfrentan los productores de las bases de datos al intentar equilibrar sus ingresos de las suscripciones en línea con los de las suscripciones impresas.
el dinero no crece en los árboles
money doesn't grow on trees
The article 'Who Says Money Doesn't Grow on Trees' provides information to teachers who need grant money to fund projects their schools cannot afford.
el dinero todo lo puede
money makes the world go (a)round
money talks (for itself)
money is powerful
money is power
The article 'Money makes the world go round' analyses the problems facing data base producers when attempting to balance online and print subscription income = El artículo "El dinero mueve al mundo" analiza los problemas a los que enfrentan los productores de las bases de datos al intentar equilibrar sus ingresos de las suscripciones en línea con los de las suscripciones impresas.
Money talks and the coal industry has a lot of money to throw their weight around.
My belief was 'money is powerful' and to make money was the sole objective.
Money is power and money is the root of all evil but we all still want tons of it!.
encontrar el dinero
come up with + the money
The sale fell through recently, after the buyer was unable to come up with the money.
en dinero
monetised [monetized, -pl.]
Although the cost of lead paint abatement is measured in billions of dollars, the monetized benefits of such a Herculean task have been shown to far outweigh the costs.
escaso de dinero
cash strapped
financially strapped
short of money
strapped
As a result, the society's publishing programme went from cash strapped to thriving, even while making the periodical free online.
Many of our group are financially strapped, and that presents a problem but I'm game.
This brings me to the third factoid, the most important of the three: most Americans are more aware of being short of time than short of money.
This open source book is a welcome relief for strapped college students who are paying $100 and more for textbooks.
estar podrido de dinero
be loaded with money
be made of money
have + money to burn
be rolling in money
be filthy rich
In other words, the guy's so loaded with money he doesn't even know what to do with it all.
The same applies to our farmers who also are finding times hard, despite many people thinking they are made of money and having it easy.
Companies promoting 'weight loss breakthroughs' can spend six figures on commercials and still have money to burn.
Saddam did not suffer from the sanctions, he was still rolling in money and politicians like Galloway profited from such sanctions.
If your main source of information is that magazine, you might think that everyone in Hollywood is filthy rich.
estrategia que ahorra dinero
money saver
It's possible that a no fines policy at the library could be a real money saver.
extorsionar dinero
extort + money
Two men going about as traffic police officers are being investigated by the force after they extorted money from a driver.
falto de dinero
short of money
strapped
financially strapped
cash strapped
This brings me to the third factoid, the most important of the three: most Americans are more aware of being short of time than short of money.
This open source book is a welcome relief for strapped college students who are paying $100 and more for textbooks.
Many of our group are financially strapped, and that presents a problem but I'm game.
As a result, the society's publishing programme went from cash strapped to thriving, even while making the periodical free online.
financiado con dinero público
publicly financed
publicly funded [publicly-funded]
public funded [public-funded]
Library users are lucky to have supplies provided for them by a publicly financed service.
The article carries the title 'Rich aunt or poor cousin? Policy dilemmas for publicly funded libraries'.
The study reveals that public funded R&D (research and development) is the major contributor of research papers in the journal.
ganar bastante dinero
make + good money
earn + good money
Thousands of ordinary people from all over the world are now making good money on the Internet, who once thought they never could.
What I was reading about looked like a really genuine and reliable way of earning good money that didn't involve some fly by night, get rich quick scheme.
ganar dinero
make + money
earn + money
earn + a penny
Actually, we're in business to make money and we do need a mandate to do this kind of thing.
This article examines whether there are significant differences in the member profiles, in the work they do, in the money they earn, or in the attitudes they hold.
Grandma use to say, to save a penny, you have to earn a penny.
ganar dinero a espuertas
earn + big money
make + big money
Unless you are extremely lucky and fall on the right thing at the right time you are going to have to work to earn big money.
Making big money depends quite a bit on what one considers to be big money.
ganar dinero fácil
make + easy money
make + a quick buck
make + a fast buck
Here we teach you the fundamentals to making easy money online.
In this chapter, I will show you some ways to make a quick buck, either at school, work, or anywhere.
They are in a race to make a fast buck and make it big.
ganar mucho dinero
make + good money
earn + good money
make + big money
earn + big money
Thousands of ordinary people from all over the world are now making good money on the Internet, who once thought they never could.
What I was reading about looked like a really genuine and reliable way of earning good money that didn't involve some fly by night, get rich quick scheme.
Making big money depends quite a bit on what one considers to be big money.
Unless you are extremely lucky and fall on the right thing at the right time you are going to have to work to earn big money.
garantía de devolución del dinero
money back offer
money back guarantee
It's worth a shot, there is a 60 day money back offer so try it out and if it doesn't work just request a refund.
We are so certain that you will be completely satisfied with our wonderful, natural products, that we offer a 1 year unconditional money back guarantee.
gastar dinero
expend + funds
spend + money
Management data, such as numbers of items borrowed, funds expended in various directions, current awareness notifications followed up (that is, items borrowed after announcement), are very important to a library.
In principle, the terminals could be installed anywhere people spend money.
gastar el dinero con prudencia
spend + wisely
spend + Posesivo + money wisely
And those of us who manage the public's dollars will be held to account - to spend wisely, reform bad habits, and do our business in the light of day - because only then can we restore the vital trust between a people and their government = Y los que manejemos el dinero público tendremos que responder de ello (gastar con prudencia, cambiar malos hábitos y hacer nuestro trabajo a la luz del día) porque sólo entonces podremos restablecer la confianza entre el pueblo y su gobierno.
But she doesn't always spend her money wisely, preferring cabs to buses.
gastarse más dinero
dig + deep
The article 'Digging deep for treasure' reports that many companies see data mining as a data warehouse's most important role, yet they have still not upgraded their IT architectures to include data warehousing.
gastarse un montón de dinero
lash out (on)
go to + town on
spend + a ton of money
splash out on
The company is too tight to lash out on anything for the employees, even tools to increase productivity.
He was refering to the unbelievable action taken by the riot police who for no good reason decided to go to town on innocent fans.
It is easy to get in the mindset that vacation is a time to spoil oneself, and that is true, but it shouldn't translate into spending a ton of money.
While the rest of the lads are splashing out on luxury cars or expensive holidays in the sun - O'Brien is pumping the money back into the farmland.
gasto de dinero
expenditure of money
Retrospective catalogue conversion has to conform to certain standards in order to make the data gained with great effort and expenditure of money and manpower useful to other libraries.
grandes sumas de dinero
vast sums of money
In view of the increasing attention paid to pensions and planning for old age, together with the vast sums of money involved, there is a growing demand for information on the subject.
haber dinero de por medio
money + change hands
The key issues are: whether the recipient is relying on the information provided; whether money changed hands; and whether the institution is under a statutory obligation to provide the information = Las cuestiones claven era: si el destinatario depende de la información que se le suministrar, si hay un transacción económica de por medio y de si la institución tiene la obligación legal de ofrecer la información.
hablar de mucho dinero
talk + big money
Why mess about with the little numbers like make $100 a day or a week and lets just talk big money?.
hacer Algo con muy poco dinero
do + Algo + on a shoestring (budget)
If you follow these ten simple, budget-friendly beauty tips, you will always look your best, and nobody will be able to tell that you did it on a shoestring budget!.
hacer dinero
make + money
make + a buck
Actually, we're in business to make money and we do need a mandate to do this kind of thing.
Figure out your own way to make a buck, rather than waiting for the buck to come to you.
hacer dinero fácil
make + a quick buck
make + a fast buck
make + easy money
In this chapter, I will show you some ways to make a quick buck, either at school, work, or anywhere.
They are in a race to make a fast buck and make it big.
Here we teach you the fundamentals to making easy money online.
hacer mucho dinero
make + good money
Thousands of ordinary people from all over the world are now making good money on the Internet, who once thought they never could.
hombre de dinero
man of means
Almost all of them were well-educated men of means who were leaders in their communities.
ingresar dinero
pay + money in
There are a variety of ways for somebody to do this, and some of our accounts have restrictions on paying money in.
ingreso de dinero
cash deposit
This particular bank does not accept any cash deposits nor are direct cash withdrawals permitted.
interés por ganar dinero
profit motive
In the UK many employers feel library science graduates do not appreciate the profit motive and do not exhibit the necessary outgoing personalities for successful marketing.
invertir dinero [Designar una cantidad de dinero para un objetivo concreto]
invest + money
commit + money
A great deal of money is invested in different methods of information retrieval, and the amount increases each year.
Sometimes, for example, by not immediately liening funds for an expensive reference work that is just announced, one may benefit from reviews or an opportunity to examine the work before committing the money.
invertir más dinero
dig + deep
The article 'Digging deep for treasure' reports that many companies see data mining as a data warehouse's most important role, yet they have still not upgraded their IT architectures to include data warehousing.
inyección de dinero
cash injection
injection of money
Dilapidated housing will be brought up to scratch thanks to a cash injection which could total millions of pounds.
This massive injection of money will not fix the core problems that caused this mess.
inyectar dinero en
pump + money into
Saudi authorities have pumped money into the banking system to boost confidence but with strings attached.
inyectar dinero en la economía
pump + money into the economy
It was a conscious decision to pump money into the economy since by investing in infrastructure we will all benefit in the future.
los trabajos que nadie quieren dan dinero
where there's muck there's brass
where there's muck there's money
there's cash in trash
In the north of England there is an old adage 'Where there's muck, there's brass' (or money), while in the US they may argue 'there's cash in trash'.
In the north of England there is an old adage 'Where there's muck, there's brass' (or money), while in the US they may argue 'there's cash in trash'.
In the north of England there is an old adage 'Where there's muck, there's brass' (or money), while in the US they may argue 'there's cash in trash'.
los trabajos sucios dan dinero
where there's muck there's brass
where there's muck there's money
there's cash in trash
In the north of England there is an old adage 'Where there's muck, there's brass' (or money), while in the US they may argue 'there's cash in trash'.
In the north of England there is an old adage 'Where there's muck, there's brass' (or money), while in the US they may argue 'there's cash in trash'.
In the north of England there is an old adage 'Where there's muck, there's brass' (or money), while in the US they may argue 'there's cash in trash'.
maldito dinero
filthy lucre
This is a chance to name and shame all the 'celebrities' who choose to sell their souls for filthy lucre by advertising useless shit that we don't need.
malgastar dinero
waste + money
throw (a)round + money
Australia is wasting money by unnecessary repetition of research.
I'm not a great fan of the money thrown around in football, but if you can't beat them you might as well join them.
mucho dinero
big bucks
big money
One myth is that online instruction requires big bucks.
Making big money depends quite a bit on what one considers to be big money.
mujer de dinero
woman of means
woman of substance
Women of means or with some skill opened businesses: dressmaking shops, stables and even blacksmith shops.
Set high expectations for yourself and for others because a woman of substance knows what they're worth and what they deserve.
no escatimar dinero
lavish + money
While money has been lavished on the conversion itself, extreme savings have been made on interior decoration.
pagar dinero
fork over + money
fork out + cash
fork out + money
pay + (good) money
This means that if your children want to keep your home after you die, they'll have to fork over money to the bank.
They know season ticket holders are willing to fork out the extra cash, because you never want to miss out on the excitement of a playoff run.
Contractor says he forked out own money to ensure Rod Stewart concert went ahead.
So why pay good money just to own the things and have them collecting dust around the house?.
pagar mucho dinero
pay + big money
Celebrities pay big money for security.
pagar una suma de dinero
pay + sum
This discussion focused on the activities of Frank Gillie, who has recently been sent to jail for getting libraries to pay substantial sums for multi-volume works which he could not provide.
para hacer dinero
money-making
Few booksellers regard their shops simply as money-making enterprises: they believe good bookshops are at least as much a cultural necessity as the public libraries.
pedir dinero prestado
borrow + money
The EIB is able to borrow money at the best possible rates, and as it is non-profit making it is able to offer loans at advantageous terms.
pérdida de dinero
cash drain
Still, one cannot ignore the fact civic centers can be a cash drain.
persona que gana mucho dinero
money-maker
He is considered to be one of the most successful players of the last decade and is among the highest 'money-makers' in the world of poker.
poderoso caballero es Don Dinero
money makes the world go (a)round
money talks (for itself)
money is powerful
money is power
money talks and bullshit walks
The article 'Money makes the world go round' analyses the problems facing data base producers when attempting to balance online and print subscription income = El artículo "El dinero mueve al mundo" analiza los problemas a los que enfrentan los productores de las bases de datos al intentar equilibrar sus ingresos de las suscripciones en línea con los de las suscripciones impresas.
Money talks and the coal industry has a lot of money to throw their weight around.
My belief was 'money is powerful' and to make money was the sole objective.
Money is power and money is the root of all evil but we all still want tons of it!.
Apparently only customers who are of royal blood can merit such distinction - luckily for him, 'money talks and bullshit walks'.
por poco dinero
cheaply
A large number of documents can be indexed quickly and cheaply.
privilegio concedido por el dinero
moneyed privilege
Readers are not made by moneyed privilege only, thank goodness, or there would be little hope for most of us.
que ahorran dinero
dollar-saving
The article 'Two dollar-saving search tips' explains how to eliminate duplicate citations when printing out search results.
quedarse sin dinero
run out of + cash
But some analysts wonder whether the domestic automakers can hang on until then without running out of cash.
recaudar dinero
pump prime + funds
raise + money
collect + money
The parent/teachers' association has been a valuable source of pump priming funds for the school library.
Extra money for books is raised in a variety of ways, not least through the efforts of active parent/teachers' associations.
'Another point is that even if you assume that that money ultimately comes back to us from the city how much did it cost us to collect it?'.
reclamar dinero
claim + money
An angry airline passenger ate an 10000 euro winning scratchcard after he was told he could not claim the money immediately.
recolectar dinero
pass + the bucket (around)
During the fall, it was not unusual to find members of the band on the streets 'passing the bucket' in an effort to raise necessary funds for the band.
reinvertir el dinero en
pump + the money back into
While the rest of the lads are splashing out on luxury cars or expensive holidays in the sun - O'Brien is pumping the money back into the farmland.
reinyectar el dinero en
pump + the money back into
While the rest of the lads are splashing out on luxury cars or expensive holidays in the sun - O'Brien is pumping the money back into the farmland.
remesa de dinero
remittance
This article describes interloan and remittance procedures.
repartir dinero dadivosamente
shell out + money
I don't think the Council on Library Resources is of any mind to go shelling out money for ten years the way it did before.
retirada de dinero
cash withdrawal
This particular bank does not accept any cash deposits nor are direct cash withdrawals permitted.
retirar dinero
withdraw + cash
They would even circumvent the need to withdraw cash, if it is to be spent again directly at the same location.
reunir dinero
raise + money
Extra money for books is raised in a variety of ways, not least through the efforts of active parent/teachers' associations.
reunir el dinero
muster (up) + the cash
come up with + the money
And the government is struggling to muster the cash, even with contributions from China and technical assistance from former colonial power France.
The sale fell through recently, after the buyer was unable to come up with the money.
sabrosa suma de dinero, una
handsome sum of money, a
Its opulent interiors and exteriors were constructed for the handsome sum of $1.25 million.
sacar dinero
draw + cash
draw out + cash
Initially, such automated terminals ('teller machines') were installed in the banks themselves, enabling people to draw cash by means of a debit card.
Just about everybody needs a deposit account to receive pay, pensions and other income and to draw out cash and pay bills.
sacar el mayor partido al dinero de uno
get + the most for + Posesivo + money
Smith advised librarians to get the most for their money by bidding their business.
sacarle dinero a Alguien
wrestle + money from
The article is entitled 'Wresting money from the canny Scotsman: Melvil Dewey's designs on Carnegie's millions, 1902-1906'.
seguir malgastando el dinero
throw + good money after bad
Although it is hard to pull the plug on a project with a weak business case, failing to do so does throw good money after bad.
seguir tirando el dinero
throw + good money after bad
Although it is hard to pull the plug on a project with a weak business case, failing to do so does throw good money after bad.
ser una pérdida de dinero
be money and effort down the drain
throw + Posesivo + money down the drain
be money down the drain
So long as the library possesses accurate knowledge about its activities, it can use it proactively to define the areas where it would be money and effort down the drain.
Many of those would-be first time buyers choose to continue renting even though they are throwing their money down the drain.
Fluoridation is money down the drain - children's cavity rates are similar whether water is fluoridated or not.
sin dinero
impecunious
Despite its impecunious state and lack of a home until 1928, the UK Library Association remained confident about the future of libraries and librarianship.
sin dinero en metálico
cashless
The impact of this type of transactions is foreseen as a major step toward the long-heralded 'cashless society'.
si no queda satisfecho, le devolvemos el dinero
satisfaction guaranteed or your money back
Customers were also attracted by the innovative and unprecedented company policy of 'satisfaction guaranteed or your money back'.
suma de dinero
sum of money
As this table shows, the grossed-up estimate adds a considerable sum of money to the total turnover, as expected from using a multiplier of 1.441.
suma simbólica de dinero
symbolic sum of money
It is permitted to give a symbolic sum of money, a modest gift, or an item of clothing, in place of a dowry.
tener dinero a punta pala
roll in + Dinero
be loaded with money
be made of money
be rolling in money
have + money to burn
The article is entitled 'Our other customers - the super rich: they also read who roll in dough'.
In other words, the guy's so loaded with money he doesn't even know what to do with it all.
The same applies to our farmers who also are finding times hard, despite many people thinking they are made of money and having it easy.
Saddam did not suffer from the sanctions, he was still rolling in money and politicians like Galloway profited from such sanctions.
Companies promoting 'weight loss breakthroughs' can spend six figures on commercials and still have money to burn.
tener dinero para dar y regalar
be loaded with money
be made of money
have + money to burn
be rolling in money
be filthy rich
In other words, the guy's so loaded with money he doesn't even know what to do with it all.
The same applies to our farmers who also are finding times hard, despite many people thinking they are made of money and having it easy.
Companies promoting 'weight loss breakthroughs' can spend six figures on commercials and still have money to burn.
Saddam did not suffer from the sanctions, he was still rolling in money and politicians like Galloway profited from such sanctions.
If your main source of information is that magazine, you might think that everyone in Hollywood is filthy rich.
tener dinero para empapelar
be loaded with money
be made of money
have + money to burn
be rolling in money
be filthy rich
In other words, the guy's so loaded with money he doesn't even know what to do with it all.
The same applies to our farmers who also are finding times hard, despite many people thinking they are made of money and having it easy.
Companies promoting 'weight loss breakthroughs' can spend six figures on commercials and still have money to burn.
Saddam did not suffer from the sanctions, he was still rolling in money and politicians like Galloway profited from such sanctions.
If your main source of information is that magazine, you might think that everyone in Hollywood is filthy rich.
tirar dinero y esfuerzo por la borda
be money and effort down the drain
So long as the library possesses accurate knowledge about its activities, it can use it proactively to define the areas where it would be money and effort down the drain.
tirar el dinero
throw + Posesivo + money down the drain
Many of those would-be first time buyers choose to continue renting even though they are throwing their money down the drain.
tirar el dinero por la ventana
be money and effort down the drain
throw + Posesivo + money down the drain
be money down the drain
So long as the library possesses accurate knowledge about its activities, it can use it proactively to define the areas where it would be money and effort down the drain.
Many of those would-be first time buyers choose to continue renting even though they are throwing their money down the drain.
Fluoridation is money down the drain - children's cavity rates are similar whether water is fluoridated or not.
transferencia de dinero
money transfer
The kicker is that this type of money transfer service is less convenient and no safer than many online money transfers.
transferir dinero
transfer + money
If you have a bank account, there are several ways to transfer money overseas through the banking system.
un montonazo de dinero
a huge amount of money
They stand to gain or lose a huge amount of money depending on the scale to which the strategy is implemented.
un montón de dinero
a huge amount of money
They stand to gain or lose a huge amount of money depending on the scale to which the strategy is implemented.
un tonto y su dinero no están juntos mucho tiempo
a fool and his money are soon parted
The title is a reference to Thomas Tusser's famous proverb, 'A fool and his money are soon parted'.
utilizar el dinero sabiamente
spend + wisely
spend + Posesivo + money wisely
And those of us who manage the public's dollars will be held to account - to spend wisely, reform bad habits, and do our business in the light of day - because only then can we restore the vital trust between a people and their government = Y los que manejemos el dinero público tendremos que responder de ello (gastar con prudencia, cambiar malos hábitos y hacer nuestro trabajo a la luz del día) porque sólo entonces podremos restablecer la confianza entre el pueblo y su gobierno.
But she doesn't always spend her money wisely, preferring cabs to buses.