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Записи, определения которых содержат gain money
invest
v.financespend money for future financial gain
scam
v.frauddeceive someone to gain money or advantage
fraudulent scheme
n.crimeillegal plan to gain money
make a buck
v.moneygain money quickly or easily
turn a profit
v.generalgain money or material benefits
win big
v.financegain a large amount of money
estafa
n.fraudfraudulent act to gain money or property
line one's own pockets
v.dishonest gainacquire money dishonestly for personal gain
on the make
adj.ambitiousseeking to gain money or power
temptation of lucre
n.financeenticement to gain money often unethically
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no pain, no gainexp.
expression used to point out that one has to struggle or suffer to achieve his goal
have money to burnv.
used for saying that you think someone is spending too much money on things they do not need
pure gravyexp.
easily gained money
be right on the moneyv.
be exactly right
notaphilistn.
a person who studies or collects paper money
kleptocratn.
a person paid by the state to work in the interests of the nation who considers it to be a ‘right’ to be able abuse his or her authority to ensure personal gain for himself or herself at the expense of the nation…
Wirkv.
A culture of internet only jobs has coined the phrase Wirk. Wirk simply means Internet Work.
Internet work is defined by job opportunities that did not exist before the rise of the internet and furthermore the work is likely to be carried out over the internet and payment received for work undertaken via the internet.
Wirk describes both full time and part time internet work. Because of the nature of Wirk and the ability for anyone that has internet connection to earn money from Wirk, it is currently more likely to be a part time occupation than full time.
Paid Online Questionnaires, Content Writing, Search Marketing are all examples of Wirk.
crackwhoren.
A prostitute who exchanges sexual favors for crack cocaine instead of money.
compensationn.
money paid to someone because they have suffered injury or loss, or because what they own has been damaged