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finance, federal reserve note
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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
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moneynoun
the most common medium of exchange; functions as legal tender
«we tried to collect the money he owed us»
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moneynoun
wealth reckoned in terms of money
«all his money is in real estate»
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moneynoun
the official currency issued by a government or national bank
«he changed his money into francs»
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- Currency
- Medium Of Exchange
- Wealth
Editors ContributionRate these synonyms:0.0 / 0 votes
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spondulax
w.c. fields popularized it in one of his movies.
Submitted by anonymous on November 17, 2019
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dollar
pay
he picked up his money off the ground.
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ging
it is often used in reference to money
i would like to make some more ging
Submitted by anonymous on April 2, 2020
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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
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moneynoun
Synonyms:
currency, coin, capital, funds, finances, change, legal tender, lucre, pelf, specie, sterling, revenue, assets, wherewithal, spondulics (Slang), wampum, boodle, bribe, bonusAssociated 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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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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How to use MONEY in a sentence?
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Ohio Gov. John Kasich:
If someone can convince me that we need money, I’m willing to listen, but I haven’t figured it out yet.
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Chip Roy:
Nothing. What are you going to do to secure the border? My colleagues on this side of the aisle say oh don’t worry we’re going to give you more money for ICE more money for border patrol. But you know what that does? It makes it worse because you’re funding the processing of people at our border because that’s all the border patrol and ICE are doing. it ain’t true.
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Frank McKinney Hubbard:
The safest way to double your money is to fold it over twice and put it in your pocket.
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James Laird:
The Bank signaling that costs will be lower, even declining, should mean another year of growth for housing and real estate, we shouldn’t be surprised that when money is cheap people take more of it.
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Mary Morris:
529s are for the families who are not going to get direct aid, free money, grants, that’s a great big group that’s going to struggle to pay for college.
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
- 돈Korean
- 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
- 钱Chinese
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В статье разберём, как говорить о деньгах на английском и какие есть синонимы слова «money» в лексике английского языка.
Money в английском языке можно заменить различными синонимами. Например:
He made bank – Он заработал много денег.
I need to stop by the bank and get some bread – Мне нужно зайти в банк и взять немного денег.
I got no dough – У меня нет денег.
I’ve got no cabbage – У меня нет денег.
To cash a check – Обналичить чек.
I need some duckets to put gas in my car – Мне нужно немного деньжат, чтобы залить бензин в свою машину.
Чтобы учить английский дальше, предлагаем перейти на эту статью с «денежными» идиомами.
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money
( monies plural) ( moneys plural )
1 n-uncount Money is the coins or bank notes that you use to buy things, or the sum that you have in a bank account.
A lot of the money that you pay at the cinema goes back to the film distributors…, Players should be allowed to earn money from advertising…, …discounts and money saving offers.
2 n-plural Monies is used to refer to several separate sums of money that form part of a larger amount that is received or spent.
FORMAL We drew up a schedule of payments for the rest of the monies owed.
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blood money
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pocket money
4 If you say that someone has money to burn, you mean that they have more money than they need or that they spend their money on things that you think are unnecessary.
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have money to burn phrase V inflects
He was a high-earning broker with money to burn.
5 If you are in the money, you have a lot of money to spend.
INFORMAL
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in the money phrase usu v-link PHR
If you are one of the lucky callers chosen to play, you could be in the money.
6 If you make money, you obtain money by earning it or by making a profit.
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make money phrase V inflects
…the only bit of the firm that consistently made money.
7 If you say that you want someone to put their money where their mouth is, you want them to spend money to improve a bad situation, instead of just talking about improving it.
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put your money where your mouth is phrase V inflects
The government might be obliged to put its money where its mouth is to prove its commitment.
8 If you say that thesmart money is on a particular person or thing, you mean that people who know a lot about it think that this person will be successful, or this thing will happen. (JOURNALISM)
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smart money phrase
With England not playing, the smart money was on the Germans…
9 If you say that money talks, you mean that if someone has a lot of money, they also have a lot of power.
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money talks phrase
The formula in Hollywood is simple<endash>money talks.
10 If you say that someone is throwing money at a problem, you are critical of them for trying to improve it by spending money on it, instead of doing more thoughtful and practical things to improve it.
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throw money at phrase V inflects, PHR n (disapproval)
The Australian government’s answer to the problem has been to throw money at it.
11 If you say that someone is throwing good money after bad, you are critical of them for trying to improve a bad situation by spending more money on it, instead of doing more thoughtful or practical things to improve it.
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throw good money after bad phrase V inflects (disapproval)
Further heavy intervention would be throwing good money after bad.
12 If you get your money’s worth, you get something which is worth the money that it costs or the effort you have put in.
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(get your) money’s worth phrase PHR after v
The fans get their money’s worth.
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to be rolling in money
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rolling
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money for old rope
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rope
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to give someone a run for their money
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run
appearance money
Appearance money is money paid to a famous person such as a sports star or film star for taking part in a public event. n-uncount
big money
Big money is an amount of money that seems very large to you, especially money which you get easily. n-uncount
They began to make big money during the war.
blood money
1 n-uncount If someone makes a payment of blood money to the family of someone who has been killed, they pay that person’s family a sum of money as compensation.
Defence lawyers have still not agreed to terms for payment of blood money to the victims’ families.
2 n-uncount Blood money is money that is paid to someone for murdering someone.
gate money
Gate money is the total amount of money that is paid by the people who go to a sports match or other event.
(mainly BRIT) n-uncount
hush money
If a person is paid hush money, someone gives them money not to reveal information they have which could be damaging or embarrassing.
INFORMAL n-uncount
money box ( money boxes plural ) A money box is a small box with an opening at the top, into which a child puts coins as a way of saving money.
(mainly BRIT) n-count
money laundering
Money laundering is the crime of processing stolen money through a legitimate business or sending it abroad to a foreign bank, to hide the fact that the money was illegally obtained. n-uncount
…the largest money-laundering scandal in history.
money-maker ( money-makers plural ) , moneymaker If you say that a business, product, or investment is a money-maker, you mean that it makes a big profit. (BUSINESS) n-count
(=money-spinner)
money market ( money markets plural ) A country’s money market consists of all the banks and other organizations that deal with short-term loans, capital, and foreign exchange. (BUSINESS) n-count
On the money markets the dollar was weaker against European currencies.
money order ( money orders plural ) A money order is a piece of paper representing a sum of money which you can buy at a post office and send to someone as a way of sending them money by post.
(AM) n-count
in BRIT, use postal order
money-spinner ( money-spinners plural ) , moneyspinner If you say that something is a money-spinner, you mean that it earns a lot of money for someone.
INFORMAL n-count usu adj N
(=money-maker)
The films have been fantastic money-spinners.
money supply
Themoney supply is the total amount of money in a country’s economy at any one time. (BUSINESS) n-uncount usu the N
They believed that controlling the money supply would reduce inflation.
paper money
Paper money is money which is made of paper. Paper money is usually worth more than coins. n-uncount
pin money
Pin money is small amounts of extra money that someone earns or gets in order to buy things that they want but that they do not really need.
INFORMAL n-uncount
She’d do anything for a bit of pin money.
pocket money , pocket-money
Pocket money is money which children are given by their parents, usually every week.
(mainly BRIT) n-uncount
We agreed to give her £6 a week pocket money.
in AM, usually use allowance
seed money
Seed money is money that is given to someone to help them start a new business or project. (BUSINESS) n-uncount
spending money
Spending money is money that you have or are given to spend on personal things for pleasure, especially when you are on holiday. n-uncount
Jo will use her winnings as spending money on her holiday to the Costa Brava.
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Определения слова money
- деньги
Синонимы к слову money
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- capital
- cash
- change
- currency
- funds
- riches
- wealth
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