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 Translation for 'to make money' from English to Spanish
unverified ganarse las chirilicas {f.pl} [cent.] [El Salvador] [col.]to make money
Partial Matches
dinero {m}money
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fin.
cambiar dinero
to change money
econ.psico.
ilusión {f} monetaria
money illusion
ganar dineroto earn money
jur.
lavado {m} de dinero
money laundering
chavos {m.pl} [col.] [carib.]money {sg}
unverified chimbo {m} [sur.] [Perú]fake money
retirar dineroto withdraw money
fin.
sacar dinero
to withdraw money
unverified asignación {f} [paga]spending money [allowance]
semanada {f}(weekly) pocket money
una pansa {f} gansa [col.] [locución]loads of money [coll.]
unverified dinero {m} de bolsillospending money [cash for everyday expenses]
unverified ahorros {m.pl}spending money {sg} [cash to spend on luxuries]
unverified hacerla de pedo [tener problemas] [mex.]to make problems
unverified hacer un campito [hacer lugar] [mex.] [col.]to make room
adelantar [progresar]to make progress
fabricar algoto make sth.
hacer amigosto make friends
mús.
hacer música
to make music
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Usage Examples English
  • The homeless charity Centrepoint was founded in 1969 as a homeless shelter in nearby Soho, named Centrepoint in response to the building Centre Point being seen as an "affront to the homeless" for being left empty to make money for the property developer.
  • Strapped for cash more than a decade after his only two commercially successful novels, he saw Vietnam as an opportunity to make money, not from journalism fees but dealing on the black market.
  • Affleck acted professionally throughout his childhood but, in his own words, "not in the sense that I had a mom that wanted to take me to Hollywood or a family that wanted to make money from me ...
  • In November 2011, "60 Minutes" alleged that Pelosi and several other members of Congress had used information they gleaned from closed sessions to make money on the stock market.
  • While relative stability was maintained until 1848, with enough bourgeois elements still content to exchange the "right to rule for the right to make money", the landed upper class found its economic base sinking.

  • The business was created by saddle bronc rider Tim Kellogg as a way to make money when he needed to buy a new saddle.
  • Edward Thorp also claims to have guessed the Black–Scholes formula in 1967 but kept it to himself to make money for his investors.
  • Some weight loss groups aim to make money, others work as charities.
  • With the decline of the aristocracy and the rise of new social orders throughout Europe, composers increasingly had to make money by selling their compositions and performing concerts.
  • A spokesman for Thiệu admitted in a TV interview that the government was being "overwhelmed" by the inflation caused by the oil shock, while an American businessman living in Saigon stated after the oil shock that attempting to make money in South Vietnam was "like making love to a corpse".

  • Bookmakers do not generally attempt to make money from the bets themselves but rather by acting as market makers and profiting from the event regardless of the outcome.
  • Cottard takes advantage of the crisis to make money by selling contraband cigarettes and inferior liquor.
  • He received a letter from a company in Spain asking about the advertising catalog which included an international reply coupon (IRC), leading Ponzi to find a weakness in the system which, at least in principle, gave him an opportunity to make money.
  • "Betrüger" would use sleight of hand, or claims of secret knowledge to make money or secure patronage.
  • When companies have surplus cash that is not needed for a short period of time, they may seek to make money from their cash surplus by lending it via short term markets called money markets.

  • As mayor, Harrison believed that Chicagoans' two major desires were to make money and to spend it.
  • In 1739 the king gave it to crown prince Frederick II of Prussia, who often sold stallions to make money.
  • Because of the "stock", "renchan", and "tenjō" systems, it is possible to make money by simply playing machines on which someone has just lost a huge amount of money.
  • LTCM had attempted to make money on the price difference between different bonds.
  • ’ The problem now was proving that the radio industry, which was just figuring out for itself how to make money from advertising and currently offered free music to anyone with a receiver, was making a profit from the songs.

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    Contains translations by TU Chemnitz and Mr Honey's Business Dictionary (German-English only).
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