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Has the money arrived? Tiền đã đến chưa? * 062


like: das Geld
das Geld tiền


Daher überlegt er, das Geld mit seiner Kreditkarte vom Geldautomaten zu holen. Vì vậy anh ấy cân nhắc việc rút tiền bằng thẻ tín dụng từ máy rút tiền tự động. (Lektion 5, Nr. 43)


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
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
'Do you think all this money will change your life?' 'Certainly not.' certainly
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
distribute sth among sb/sth: The money was distributed among schools in the area. distribute
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
Giving her that money was a good thing to do. good
What's the good of (= how does it help you) earning all that money if you don't have time to enjoy it? good
I've divided the money in half. half
Here's the money I promised you. here
I can't believe he got that money honestly. honestly
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
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
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
The money is safely locked in a drawer. safely
Money was short at that time. short
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
She took the money without so much as a thank you. thank you
Have you forgotten about that money I lent you last week? that
The money's there if you need it. there
He turned nasty when we refused to give him the money. turn
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