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3000TH: อ่อก (เงิน) ☊ aawkL ngeernM pay for, put up the money for, stand good for
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Has the money arrived? Tiền đã đến chưa? * 062
like: The money → →
worth its money value, worth the money paid for it ☊ đáng tiền ☊
1968 They admitted to having stolthe money. ☊ Họ thừa nhận đã ăn cắp tiền. ☊
1970 She denied that she had stolthe money. ☊ Cô ấy phủ nhận việc cô ấy đã ăn cắp tiền. ☊
2156 It's foolish of Liting to quit her job when she needs the money. ☊ Lệ Đình thật dại dột khi bỏ việc trong khi cô ấy đang cần tiền. ☊
2454 I've spent all the money you gave me. ☊ Tôi đã tiêu tất cả số tiền cậu đưa tôi. ☊
2544 The police never found the money stolen in the robbery. ☊ Cảnh sát không bao giờ tìm thấy số tiền bị mất trong vụ trộm. ☊
2617 Could you send me the money as soon as possible? ☊ Cậu có thể gửi cho tôi tiền sớm nhất có thể không? ☊
2998 When are you going to pay me back the money I lent you? ☊ Cậu định bao giờ trả tôi số tiền tôi cho cậu mượn? ☊
Add up all the money I owe you. ☊ add up, add sth up ☊
afford sth to do sth: He couldn't afford the money to go on the trip. ☊ afford ☊
They divided the money up among their three children. ☊ among ☊
She spent hardly any of the money. ☊ any ☊
The sudden appearance of a security guard caused them to drop the money and run. ☊ appearance ☊
be mine, yours, etc.: The money's not yours, it's John's. ☊ be ☊
We should spend the money on something that will benefit everyone. ☊ benefit ☊
'I'll give you back the money tomorrow.' 'You'd better!' (= as a threat) ☊ had better/best (do sth) ☊
borrow sth off sb: I had to borrow the money off a friend. ☊ borrow ☊
'Here's the money I owe you.' 'But that's not right—it was only £10.' ☊ but ☊
They will give us the money on one condition—that we pay it back within six months. ☊ condition ☊
He's a bad credit risk (= he is unlikely to pay the money later). ☊ credit ☊
I'll lend you £500 and you'll have to find the difference (= the rest of the money that you need). ☊ difference ☊
They see a direct link between the money supply and prices. ☊ direct ☊
distribute sth among sb/sth: The money was distributed among schools in the area. ☊ distribute ☊
I'm going to buy either a camera or a DVD player with the money. ☊ either ☊
The money was divided equally among her four children. ☊ equally ☊
I didn't tell him anything except that I needed the money. ☊ except ☊
The money has been invested for a fixed period. ☊ fixed ☊
forget (about sth): I'd completely forgotten about the money he owed me. ☊ forget ☊
The money will go to the San Francisco AIDS Foundation. ☊ foundation ☊
She used the money to go towards the foundation of a special research group. ☊ foundation ☊
I've divided the money in half. ☊ half ☊
Half of the money was mine. ☊ half ☊
The money raised will help towards (= partly provide) the cost of organizing the championships. ☊ help ☊
Here's the money I promised you. ☊ here ☊
a weekly disposable income (= the money that you have left to spend after tax, etc.) of £200 ☊ income ☊
The money was repaid with interest. ☊ interest ☊
lend (sth) (to sb): The bank refused to lend the money to us. ☊ lend ☊
lend sb sth: They refused to lend us the money. ☊ lend ☊
loss of earnings (= the money you do not earn because you are prevented from working) ☊ loss ☊
I put the loss of the money down to pure bad luck. ☊ luck ☊
In the main, the money raised goes to children's charities. ☊ in the main ☊
The money is much better in my new job. ☊ money ☊
I counted the money carefully. ☊ money ☊
'Roger stole the money.' 'I thought as much.' ☊ as much ☊
I didn't need to go to the bank after all—Mary lent me the money. ☊ need ☊
We didn't know how we would cope once the money had gone. ☊ once ☊
My parents lent me the money. Otherwise, I couldn't have afforded the trip. ☊ otherwise ☊
Hand over the money! ☊ over ☊
pay sb sth: He still hasn't paid me the money he owes me. ☊ pay ☊
I took pity on her and lent her the money. ☊ pity ☊
This is proof positive that he stole the money. ☊ positive ☊
Pride would not allow him to accept the money. ☊ pride ☊
promise sth to sb: He promised the money to his grandchildren. ☊ promise ☊
promise sb sth: He promised his grandchildren the money. ☊ promise ☊
it is proposed to do sth: It was proposed to pay the money from public funds. ☊ propose ☊
Provided that you have the money in your account, you can withdraw up to £100 a day. ☊ provided ☊
the public purse (= the money that the government can spend) ☊ public ☊
She took the job purely and simply for the money. ☊ purely ☊
By rights (= if justice were done) half the money should be mine. ☊ right ☊
The money is safely locked in a drawer. ☊ safely ☊
slide sth + adv./prep.: The man slid the money quickly into his pocket. ☊ slide ☊
The money was collected for a specific purpose. ☊ specific ☊
split sth (with sb): She split the money she won with her brother. ☊ split ☊
suggest (that)...: All the evidence suggests (that) he stole the money. ☊ suggest ☊
I tackled him about the money he owed me. ☊ tackle ☊
thanks (for doing sth): Thanks for lending me the money. ☊ thanks ☊
She took the money without so much as a thank you. ☊ thank you ☊
The money's there if you need it. ☊ there ☊
He turned nasty when we refused to give him the money. ☊ turn ☊
We're buying a new TV with the money. ☊ TV ☊
understand sb/sth doing sth: I just can't understand him taking the money. ☊ understand ☊
I just can't understand his taking the money. ☊ understand ☊
to be good/excellent value (= worth the money it costs) ☊ value ☊
to be bad/poor value (= not worth the money it costs) ☊ value ☊
wave sth + adv./prep.: 'I'm rich!' she exclaimed, waving the money under his nose. ☊ wave ☊
They decided to split the money four ways (= between four different people). ☊ way ☊
Who's the money for? ☊ who ☊
By next year all the money will have been spent. ☊ will ☊