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to cost a fortune
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to live on
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well-off
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bargain
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to treat
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debt
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dirt cheap
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rich
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to afford
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in the red
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to splash out
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skint
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to be worth a fortune
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an arm and (a) leg
to cost a fortune
kifejezés
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/kˈɔst ɐ fˈɔːɹtʃən/
N/A

N/A

to be very expensive or require a lot of money to purchase

example
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The luxury watch cost a fortune, but he still bought it.
Renovating the old house will definitely cost a fortune.
to live on
ige
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/lˈaɪv ˈɑːn/
(megélni valamiből)

(megélni valamiből)

megél

to have the amount of money needed to buy necessities

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Tárgyas
Kifejezés Állapota
inseparable
kifejezés igéje
live
kifejezés partikula
on
well-off
well-off
melléknév
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/wˈɛlˈɔf/
(jómódban élő)

(jómódban élő)

jóléttel rendelkező

having enough money to cover one's expenses and maintain a desirable lifestyle

bargain
bargain
Főnév
b
b
a
ɑ
r
r
g
g
ai
ɪ
n
n
(jó vétel)

(jó vétel)

alku

an item bought at a much lower price than usual

to treat
ige
t
t
r
r
ea
i:
t
t
(üdvözöl)

(üdvözöl)

megajándékoz

to give someone a gift or provide them with entertainment as a gesture of kindness

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Tárgyas
debt
debt
Főnév
d
d
e
ɛ
b
t
t
(tartozás)

(tartozás)

adósság

an amount of money or a favor that is owed

dirt cheap
dirt cheap
kifejezés
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/dˈɜːt tʃˈiːp/
N/A

N/A

Disapproving
Idiom
Informal

costing very little, often far less than expected or typical

What is the origin of the idiom "dirt cheap" and when to use it?

The idiom "dirt cheap" is a relatively recent expression, dating back to the 20th century. This phrase is used to describe something that is available at an extremely low cost or price, indicating that it is a remarkable bargain or deal.

rich
rich
melléknév
r
r
i
ɪ
ch
ʧ
(jómódú)

(jómódú)

gazdag

owning a great amount of money or things that cost a lot

poor
to afford
to afford
ige
a
ə
ff
f
o
ɔ
r
r
d
d
(megengedheti magának)

(megengedheti magának)

megteheti

to be able to pay the cost of something

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Tárgyas
(in|into) the red
in the red
kifejezés
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/ɪn ˌɪntʊ ðə ɹˈɛd/
N/A

N/A

Idiom

in debt due to spending more than one's earnings

in the black
What is the origin of the idiom "in the red" and when to use it?

The phrase "in the red" originates from the practice of using red ink to indicate negative amounts or deficits in financial records and accounting ledgers. This idiom is used to describe a financial situation where expenses exceed income, resulting in a negative balance or deficit.

to splash out
to splash out
ige
uk flag
/splˈæʃ ˈaʊt/
(költekezni)

(költekezni)

pazarolni

to spend a lot of money on fancy or unnecessary things

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Kifejezés Állapota
inseparable
kifejezés igéje
splash
kifejezés partikula
out
skint
melléknév
s
s
k
k
i
ɪ
n
n
t
t
(leégett)

(leégett)

pénztelen

having little or no money, often due to having spent all of it or experiencing financial difficulties

to be worth a fortune
kifejezés
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/biː wˈɜːθ ɐ fˈɔːɹtʃən/
N/A

N/A

to be extremely valuable, usually in terms of money

an arm and (a|) leg
an arm and (a) leg
kifejezés
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/ɐn ˈɑːɹm ænd ɐ lˈɛɡ/
N/A

N/A

Idiom
Informal

a large sum of money

What is the origin of the idiom "an arm and leg" and when to use it?

The origin of the idiom "an arm and leg" is uncertain, but it is believed to have become popular in the mid-20th century, possibly influenced by similar expressions that imply a significant cost or sacrifice. This phrase is used to describe something that is excessively expensive or requires a significant sacrifice in terms of cost or effort.

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14 szót tanult Total English Advanced - Unit 5 - Vocabulary-ből. A tanulás és a szókincs felülvizsgálata érdekében kezdje el a gyakorlást!

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