Terms for the word money

На это странице представлена лексика на тему «Деньги» (Money) на английском языке.

General Vocabulary — Общая лексика

income — заработок, доход

steady income — стабильный доход

salary — заработная плата

outgoings — расходы

expenses — затраты; расходы

pension — пенсия

grant — стипендия

fee — гонорар; вознаграждение

current account — текущий счет/расчетный счет

saving account — сберегательный счет

overdraft facility — превышение кредитного лимита

short of cash — нехватка наличных

dole money — денежное пособие по безработице

tax — налог

income tax — подоходный налог

inheritance tax — налог на наследство

customs duty — таможенный сбор

mortgage payment — ипотечный платеж

alimony — алименты

donation — благотворительный вклад

National Insurance Contributions — сборы в фонд гос.страхования

rates — коммунальные налоги

pocket money — карманные деньги

interest rate — процентная ставка

counterfoil — корешок чека/талона

counterfeit — подделка, фальшивая монета

currency — валюта

notes — банкноты

coins — монеты

credit card — кредитная карта

cash — наличные деньги

mortgage — ипотека

loan — кредит

hire purchase — покупка в рассрочку

to charge interest — начислять проценты

to save money — копить/экономить деньги

to buy in bulk — делать оптовые закупки

to cut down — сокращать расходы

Выражения про деньги

to be a multi-millionaire — быть миллиардером

to inherit millions — унаследовать миллионы

to have more money than sense — иметь много денег и тратить их попусту

to be a very wealthy businessman — быть очень состоятельным бизнесменом

to be extremely well-off — быть очень обеспеченным

an affluent society — богатое общество

Money doesn’t buy happiness — счастье за деньги не купишь

to be a bit hard up — быть в затруднительном финансовом положении

to be down to my last ten p. — потратить свои последние 10 пенсов

to be broke — не иметь ни гроша

to be on the breadline — жить в нужде

to be a bankrupt — быть банкротом

to be poverty-stricken — быть очень бедным/малообеспеченным

to run into debt — влезать в долги

to owe money — задолжать

to be heavily in debt — быть по уши в долгах

crime doesn’t pay — преступление себя не оправдывает

waste of money — пустая трата денег

value for money — соотношение цены и качества


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  • Английские идиомы о деньгах (Money Idioms).
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1

as in cash

something (as pieces of stamped metal or printed paper) customarily and legally used as a medium of exchange, a measure of value, or a means of payment

are you sure you have enough money to buy all that?

2

as in have

a wealthy person

she had always planned to marry money


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English Synonyms and AntonymsRate these synonyms:2.8 / 5 votes

  1. money

    Money is the authorized medium of exchange; coined money is called coin or specie. What are termed in England bank-notes are in the United States commonly called bills; as, a five-dollar bill. The notes of responsible men are readily transferable in commercial circles, but they are not money; as, the stock was sold for $500 in money and the balance in merchantable paper. Cash is specie or money in hand, or paid in hand; as, the cash account; the cash price. In the legal sense, property is not money, and money is not property; for property is that which has inherent value, while money, as such, has but representative value, and may or may not have intrinsic value. Bullion is either gold or silver uncoined, or the coined metal considered without reference to its coinage, but simply as merchandise, when its value as bullion may be very different from its value as money. The word capital is used chiefly of accumulated property or money invested in productive enterprises or available for such investment.

    Synonyms:
    bills, bullion, capital, cash, coin, currency, funds, gold, notes, property, silver, specie

Princeton’s WordNet

  1. moneynoun

    the most common medium of exchange; functions as legal tender

    «we tried to collect the money he owed us»

  2. moneynoun

    wealth reckoned in terms of money

    «all his money is in real estate»

  3. moneynoun

    the official currency issued by a government or national bank

    «he changed his money into francs»

Matched Categories

    • Currency
    • Medium Of Exchange
    • Wealth

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  1. spondulax

    w.c. fields popularized it in one of his movies.

    Submitted by anonymous on November 17, 2019  

  2. dollar

    pay

    he picked up his money off the ground.

  3. ging

    it is often used in reference to money

    i would like to make some more ging

    Submitted by anonymous on April 2, 2020  

  4. maneh

    it sounds like «money» in english. it is in fact a reference to money in ezekiel 45:12 in the context, i.e. «…..shall be your maneh.»

    Submitted by rinat on September 10, 2019  

Synonyms, Antonyms & Associated WordsRate these synonyms:0.0 / 0 votes

  1. moneynoun

    Synonyms:
    currency, coin, capital, funds, finances, change, legal tender, lucre, pelf, specie, sterling, revenue, assets, wherewithal, spondulics (Slang), wampum, boodle, bribe, bonus

    Associated words:
    bullion, cambist, bank, banker, capitalist, chrysology, till, coffer, economics, coin, coinage, mint, mintage, financial, financier, mammon, treasury, treasurer, monetary, monetize, monetization, demonetize, demonetization, numismatist, mumismatics, alimony, cameralistics, almoner, alms, numismatology

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  1. List of paraphrases for «money»:

    silver, cash, funds, dough, monetary, currency, argent, laundering, funding, pecuniary, fund, qian, capital, sum, monies, amount, wheat, buck

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  1. Bucky Hellwig:

    The angst going into last Friday was pretty significant, and now, with the realization that we’re here and the world hasn’t come to an end,… the money is falling in.

  2. Mark Tinsley:

    I know that Paul Murdaugh’s actively making money, and you just ca n’t possibly be broke, not the way Paul Murdaugh was making money, beyond that, I mean my clients have known Paul Murdaugh and Paul Murdaugh family forever, and so their perspective is that there’s generational wealth as well.

  3. Mitch McConnell:

    The Senate is not going to be bullied into rushing out more borrowed money into the hands of Democrats’ rich friends who don’t need the help.

  4. Kevin Mitnick:

    Companies spend millions of dollars on firewalls, encryption and secure access devices, and it’s money wasted, because none of these measures address the weakest link in the security chain.

  5. Eric Trump:

    People are objecting to us making so much money on the hotel and therefore we may be willing to sell.


Translations for MONEY

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  • аԥараAbkhaz
  • geldAfrikaans
  • ገንዘብAmharic
  • نقود, مال, عُمْلَةٌ, نقدArabic
  • гӏарацAvaric
  • pulAzerbaijani
  • аҡсаBashkir
  • гро́шыBelarusian
  • пари́Bulgarian
  • অর্থ, টাকাBengali
  • arc’hantBreton
  • dinerCatalan, Valencian
  • ахчаChechen
  • penízeCzech
  • arianWelsh
  • møntenhed, penge, betalingsmiddel, velstand, pengemand, valuta, rede penge, pengesum, værdigenstandDanish
  • Bargeld, Vermögen, Geld, ReichtumGerman
  • ފައިސާDivehi
  • χρήματα, λεφτά, νόμισμα, χρήμα, μετρητά, πλούτοςGreek
  • monoEsperanto
  • dinero, lana, pasta, real, cobres, pisto, plata, efectivoSpanish
  • rahaEstonian
  • diruBasque
  • پولPersian
  • raha, rahoittaja, rahayksikkö, käteinen, varallisuus, maksuväline, valuutta, [[käteinen]] [[raha]], käteisvaratFinnish
  • gjaldoyraFaroese
  • argent, liquideFrench
  • jild, muntWestern Frisian
  • airgead, saibhreasIrish
  • airgead, airgiodScottish Gaelic
  • diñeiroGalician
  • પૈસોGujarati
  • argidManx
  • kuɗiHausa
  • כסף, ממון, עושרHebrew
  • माल, मुद्रा, पैसा, धनHindi
  • lajanHaitian Creole
  • pénz, fizetőeszközHungarian
  • դրամ, կանխիկ, փողArmenian
  • monetaInterlingua
  • uang, duitIndonesian
  • pekunioIdo
  • fé, gjaldmiðill, ríkidæmi, peningurIcelandic
  • soldi, moneta, palanca, valuta, conquibus, liquido, benestante, moneta di scambio, finanziatore, denaro, sverza, contante, grano, riccoItalian
  • お金, 貨幣Japanese
  • ფულიGeorgian
  • теңге, ақша, пұлKazakh
  • ប្រាក់, លុយKhmer
  • ಹಣKannada
  • Korean
  • dirav, pare, pereKurdish
  • mona, arhansCornish
  • акча, пулKyrgyz
  • pecuniaLatin
  • GeldLuxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
  • ເງິນLao
  • pinigai, valiuta, gryniejiLithuanian
  • nauda, valūtaLatvian
  • пари, готовина, валу́та, богатство, платежно средствоMacedonian
  • പണംMalayalam
  • мөнгөMongolian
  • पैसाMarathi
  • duit, wangMalay
  • flusMaltese
  • ငွေကြေး, ပိုက်ဆံ, ငွေBurmese
  • pengerNorwegian
  • मुद्राNepali
  • geldDutch
  • kontanter, pengerNorwegian
  • béesoNavajo, Navaho
  • ӕхцаOssetian, Ossetic
  • ਪੈਸਾPanjabi, Punjabi
  • pieniądze, gotówka, pieniądz, walutaPolish
  • پيسېPashto, Pushto
  • dinheiro, riquezaPortuguese
  • muneida, munaidaRomansh
  • banRomanian
  • де́ньги, нали́чные, [[платёжный, валю́та, нал, бога́тствоRussian
  • amafarangaKinyarwanda
  • धनः, अर्थःSanskrit
  • nòvac, pare, но̀вац, пареSerbo-Croatian
  • මුදල්Sinhala, Sinhalese
  • peniazeSlovak
  • denarSlovene
  • lacagSomali
  • paraAlbanian
  • valuta, kontanter, pengarSwedish
  • shilingi, pesaSwahili
  • பணம்Tamil
  • డబ్బుTelugu
  • пулTajik
  • เงิน, เงินตราThai
  • ገንዘብTigrinya
  • pulTurkmen
  • salapiTagalog
  • para, nakit, zenginlik, servetTurkish
  • акчаTatar
  • پۇلUyghur, Uighur
  • гро́шіUkrainian
  • مال, پیساUrdu
  • pul, aqchaUzbek
  • tiềnVietnamese
  • kopparWolof
  • געלטYiddish
  • owóYoruba
  • Chinese

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account n. a record of money a person deposits into a bank ATM n. Automatic Teller Machine aka Hole in the wall. balance n. the difference between credits and debits in an account bank n. a building in which commercial banking is transacted. bank charges n. money paid to a bank for the bank’s services etc banker’s draft

n. a cheque drawn on the bank (or building society) itself against either a cash deposit or funds taken directly from your own bank account.

barter v. to trade without using money. borrow v. to ask for the temporary use of money on the condition of repayment and at a set rate of interest. branch n. local office or bureau of a bank building society n. A building society is like a bank, but it is owned by its members — savers and borrowers — and not by shareholders. Its traditional purpose was to lend money to individuals to purchase or remortgage their homes. This money used to come exclusively from individual saving members who are paid interest on their deposits. Now, an increasing proportion, but still a minority of the funds are raised on the commercial money markets. cashflow n. cash earnings minus cash outflows for fixed- and working-capital investment. cashier n. an employee of a bank or building society who receives and pays out money. chequebook n. book containing detachable cheques cheque n. written order to a bank to pay the stated sum from one’s account

counterfeit

n. fake money made in order to deceive — also v. credit n. money in a bank a/c; sum added to a bank a/c; money lent by a bank — also v. credit card n. (plastic) card from a bank authorising the purchasing of goods on credit currency n. money that is used by a country such as the United Kingdom. current account n. bank a/c from which money may be drawn at any time; checking account US debit n. a sum deducted from a bank account, as for a cheque — also v. debit card n. you use a debit card in much the same way as a credit card but instead of receiving credit after making your purchase, the funds are automatically (within a few days usually) withdrawn from your bank account. debt n. the state of owing something (especially money). denomination n. a number that expresses the value of a coin or bill.  A five pound note and a ten pound note represent two denominations. deposit n. an amount of money placed with a bank deposit account n. bank a/c on which interest is paid; savings account US. fill in v. to add written information to a document to make it complete. foreign exchange n. Used to describe the currency of other countries and the system for dealing in such currency (often shortened to Forex). interest n. money paid for borrowing money, or money that a bank or building society pays a customer for putting money into their bank.  interest rate n. the percentage of an amount of money which is paid for the use of that money over a period of time. lend v. to give the temporary use of money on the condition of repayment and at a set rate of interest. loan n. money lent by a bank etc and that must be repaid with interest — also v. mortgage n. most of us do not buy our homes outright for cash — instead we borrow money to do so. overdraft n. deficit in a bank account caused by withdrawing more money than is paid in pay v. To give (someone) money that is due for work done, goods received, or a debt incurred. pay n. Money paid to someone for regular work. Also see salary. pay in v. to deposit or put money in to a bank account payee n. person to whom money is paid paying-in slip n. small document recording money that you pay in to a bank account pence n. more than one penny. pension n. A regular payment made during a person’s retirement (when they become too old to work) from an investment fund to which that person or their employer has contributed. salary n. A fixed regular payment, typically paid on a monthly or biweekly basis made by an employer to an employee. standing order n. an instruction to a bank to make regular payments statement n. a record of transactions in a bank account withdraw v. to take money out of a bank account withdrawal n. the act of taking out money.
  • bill
  • capital
  • cash
  • check
  • fund
  • pay
  • payment
  • property
  • salary
  • wage
  • wealth
  • banknote
  • bankroll
  • bread
  • bucks
  • chips
  • coin
  • coinage
  • dough
  • finances
  • funds
  • gold
  • gravy
  • greenbacks
  • loot
  • pesos
  • resources
  • riches
  • roll
  • silver
  • specie
  • treasure
  • wad
  • wherewithal
  • almighty dollar
  • hard cash
  • legal tender
  • medium of exchange

On this page you’ll find 74 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to money, such as: bill, capital, cash, check, fund, and pay.

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If Mac had been alone he would have made the post by sundown, for the Mounted Police rode picked horses, the best money could buy.

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WORDS RELATED TO MONEY

  • belongings
  • capitals
  • credits
  • equities
  • estates
  • goods
  • moneys
  • resources
  • riches
  • valuables
  • wealth
  • worth
  • advocate
  • ally
  • angel
  • benefactor
  • champion
  • endorser
  • follower
  • grubstaker
  • meal ticket
  • money
  • patron
  • promoter
  • protagonist
  • sponsor
  • staker
  • underwriter
  • well-wisher
  • clams
  • coin
  • currency
  • dough
  • loot
  • money
  • moola
  • swag
  • CD
  • IRA
  • business
  • cash
  • estate
  • finances
  • financing
  • fortune
  • funds
  • gold
  • interests
  • investment
  • kitty
  • means
  • money
  • nest egg
  • principal
  • property
  • resources
  • savings
  • stake
  • stock
  • substance
  • treasure
  • ways and means
  • wealth
  • wherewithal
  • bread
  • cash
  • change
  • chicken feed
  • chips
  • coinage
  • copper
  • currency
  • doubloon
  • dough
  • gold
  • jack
  • legal tender
  • meter money
  • mintage
  • money
  • piece
  • scratch
  • silver
  • small change
  • specie
  • cash
  • hard cash
  • money
  • ready cash
  • sterling

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