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Money

TermDefinition
the currency is sterling type of money used
sterling (UK) pounds
note: a ten pound note, a twenty-euro note a piece of paper money worth a particular amount of money
coin: fifty pence, fifty p, a fifty-pence piece, a one-pound coin
have a bank account банківський рахунок
account is in credit having money in the account
go to the cashpoint, cash mashine a machine that you can use to get money from your bank account, using a special plastic card
have some cash money in the form of notes and coins
check account online look at the details of it
have to get a student loan money you borrow to pay for your studies, студентська позика
pay fees money you pay to use smth, or for service. e.g. a lawyer`s fee
waste money use it badly
owe a lot have to pay back a lot of money to the bank
earn a reasonable amout receive money for the work i do
reasonable amount of money quite a lot
save up for keep money to buy smth in the future
can`t afford it don`t enough money to buy one
accomodation places where you live or stay
rent as a deposit money you pay for smth you`re going to use, which is then returned to you when you have finished using it
quite good value (for money) is not expensive, or is worth what you pay for it (хороше співвідношення ціни та якості)
landlord, landlady a man/woman, who rents a room, or a piece of land to someone
charge us ask smn to pay an amout of money
rent a flat (v) pay for smth to using it for a period of time
rent (n) the amount you pay
hire pay to use smth for a short period of time
rent/hire (with cars) e.g. we rented/hired a car when we were on holiday
have to pay back маю заплатити назад
a large amount велика сума
the dollar долар
the euro євро
by the time до того часу
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