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 Translation for 'lot of money' from English to Icelandic
fjárfúlga {kv}lot of money
Partial Matches
ógn {kv} [ógrynni]a lot of
ofurkapp {hv}lot of effort
heilmikill {adj}a lot of
vega þungtto carry a lot of weight
þó nokkuð (af e-u{adj}quite a lot (of sth.)
unverified hafa mikla yfirferðto cover a lot of ground
þrekmikill {adj}having a lot of stamina
hafa mikið viðto put a lot of work into sth.
hafa mikið fyrir e-uto take a lot of trouble over sth.
Þer þó nokkur umferð.There is quite a lot of traffic.
unverified vera alveg frá í e-uto feel a lot of pain in sth.
vera vel fataðurto have a lot of good quality clothing
peningaupphæð {kv}sum (of money)
peningasumma {kv}sum (of money)
fjár.
fjárþröng {kv}
lack of money
fjár.
fjárupphæð {kv}
sum of money
peningavit {hv}sense of money
fjár.
fjárupphæð {kv}
amount (of money)
peningaleysi {hv}lack of money
peningasóun {kv}dissipation of money
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Usage Examples English
  • At one point in his life, Hammett spent a "lot of money" on drugs. He also smoked heroin a few times, but "didn't like it".
  • He would later be broke after poor financial activities such as spending a lot of money with his ex-girlfriends.
  • There is also a boxing glove signed by Sullivan, Johnson, Ruth and many Hollywood stars and American Presidents that has sold for a lot of money before.
  • Tal Smith returned to the Astros from the New York Yankees to find a team that needed a lot of work and did not have a lot of money.
  • It has sponsored tours by international artists such as the La Scala Opera Company, about which Ikeda told Min-On's director that he "wanted average Japanese people to see first class art, even if we lost a lot of money".

  • "It's a big mistake to think I'm making a lot of money and turning out a lot of crap," he said in a 1966 interview.
  • This practice saves a lot of money in industry, as the heat supplied to other streams from the heat exchangers would otherwise come from an external source that is more expensive and more harmful to the environment.
  • In 1913 the Skaraborg Regiment also moved there, costing the city a lot of money but also contributing to increased consumption and business.
  • Paddy wins a lot of money and a race horse playing two-up.
  • Large armies also cost a lot of money and take a lot of work to paint and assemble.

  • She had a remarkable memory and considerable influence on the emperor's administration, carried out official business on his behalf, and apparently made a lot of money from her position.
  • His father was of Dutch ancestry and worked in the diamond trade, but lost a lot of money when his investments failed in South Africa.
  • Some criticism was made of his time in Liverpool that he spent a lot of money but generated little in the way of new employment ("I would not blame him for that: Liverpool had defeated better men than Michael Heseltine" commented Lady Thatcher acidly in her memoirs in 1993).
  • This trade saved both countries a lot of money in production and material costs.
  • Blackmore later claimed that the main riff is an interpretation of inversion of Symphony No. 5 by Ludwig van Beethoven, and that "I owe him a lot of money".

  • Bart does not remember being a child actor (stating he doesn't remember being in "any" commercial, before eating a Butterfinger candy bar), and Marge reassures him that he earned a lot of money from it.
  • Furthermore, planning a sustainability strategy with the triple bottom line in mind could save companies a lot of money if a disaster were to strike.
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Contains translations by TU Chemnitz and Mr Honey's Business Dictionary (German-English only).
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