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Money Idioms презентация

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Money Idioms

Money Idioms

Pay through the nose — вынужденно платить бешеную цену; заплатить бешеную цену; расплачиваться

Pay through the nose вынужденно платить бешеную цену; заплатить бешеную цену; расплачиваться

Dirty cheap -очень дешевый

Dirty cheap -очень дешевый

To have money to burn - денег куры не клюют . Много денег, которые можно потратить свободно или безвозмездно

To have money to burn - денег куры не клюют . Много денег, которые можно потратить свободно или безвозмездно

To roll in money - купаться в золоте /в деньгах/

To roll in money - купаться в золоте /в деньгах/

To make (both) ends meet — сводить концы с концами.

To make (both) ends meetсводить концы с концами.

Money-spinner- прибыльное, денежное дело

Money-spinner- прибыльное, денежное дело

Money for old rope (досл. «Деньги за старую веревку») деньги, заработанные без особых усилий

Money for old rope (досл. «Деньги за старую веревку») деньги, заработанные без особых усилий

Not for love or money - ни за какие деньги

Not for love or money - ни за какие деньги

To jack up the price -набить цену повысить

To jack up the price -набить цену повысить

E F Match pictures with idioms:  To jack up the price Not for love or money Money for old rope  Money-spinner To make (both) ends meet  To roll in money To have money to burn Dirty cheap Pay through the nose    A G C H B I D

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Match pictures with idioms:

  • To jack up the price
  • Not for love or money
  • Money for old rope
  • Money-spinner
  • To make (both) ends meet
  • To roll in money
  • To have money to burn
  • Dirty cheap
  • Pay through the nose

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Match idioms with definitions: to earn just enough money to cover one's living expenses; not under any circumstances or conditions; no matter what happens; a very quick and easy way to earn money; to raise the price of an item that is offered for sale; a product or activity which produces a lot of money; If someone has a lot of money, more than they could possibly need; to have a lot of money that one can spend freely (and often unnecessarily); very inexpensive; to pay an exorbitant amount of money (for something), especially more than is reasonable;  To jack up the price Not for love or money Money for old rope  Money-spinner To make (both) ends meet  To roll in money To have money to burn Dirty cheap Pay through the nose

Match idioms with definitions:

  • to earn just enough money to cover one's living expenses;
  • not under any circumstances or conditions; no matter what happens;
  • a very quick and easy way to earn money;
  • to raise the price of an item that is offered for sale;
  • a product or activity which produces a lot of money;
  • If someone has a lot of money, more than they could possibly need;
  • to have a lot of money that one can spend freely (and often unnecessarily);
  • very inexpensive;
  • to pay an exorbitant amount of money (for something), especially more than is reasonable;

  • To jack up the price
  • Not for love or money
  • Money for old rope
  • Money-spinner
  • To make (both) ends meet
  • To roll in money
  • To have money to burn
  • Dirty cheap
  • Pay through the nose

Translate into Russian You can get pretty good meals on airplanes these days, but you're going to pay through the nose . Universities are actually free for citizens in this country, but because I immigrated here I have to pay through the nose for my degree. Buy some more of those plums. They're dirt cheap, In Italy, the peaches are dirt cheap . That upscale boutique caters to bored housewives who have money to burn — who  else would spend $400 on a candle? I wouldn't worry too much about the Smiths. They're rolling in money . To make ends meet, Phil picked up a second job delivering pizzas. After the large income tax hike, many people suddenly found it difficult to make both ends meet . That mobile dating app has proved to be a real money-spinner for the developer—it's making them more money than anything else they've launched before. A:

Translate into Russian

  • You can get pretty good meals on airplanes these days, but you're going to pay through the nose .
  • Universities are actually free for citizens in this country, but because I immigrated here I have to pay through the nose for my degree.
  • Buy some more of those plums. They're dirt cheap, In Italy, the peaches are dirt cheap .
  • That upscale boutique caters to bored housewives who have money to burn who else would spend $400 on a candle?
  • I wouldn't worry too much about the Smiths. They're rolling in money .
  • To make ends meet, Phil picked up a second job delivering pizzas.
  • After the large income tax hike, many people suddenly found it difficult to make both ends meet .
  • That mobile dating app has proved to be a real money-spinner for the developer—it's making them more money than anything else they've launched before.
  • A: "I'm getting paid to stay in my neighbor's mansion while they're on holiday." B: "Wow, that'll be money for old rope !"
  • I love working on bicycles, so this job will be money for old rope .