Cambridge English: CPE (C2 Proficiency) - Financiën en waardevolle voorwerpen
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money, food, or other donations given to the poor or needy as an act of charity

aalmoes, liefdadigheid
a fixed stream of payments made at regular intervals, typically derived from a capital investment or insurance contract

lijfrente, annuïteit
in debt and late in paying it
gold or silver cast into bars or ingots, valued by weight rather than face value

goud- of zilverstaaf, baar
a small, flashy piece of jewelry or decoration that is inexpensive and ornamental

sieraad, versiersel
severely lacking money

arm, zonder geld
a state of extreme poverty in which a person lacks the basic necessities of life

armoede
a term used to refer to cash or money, often with a nuance of being obtained through profit or earnings

buit, geld
a state of being exceedingly poor and in need

armoede, nood
compensation demanded from a defeated nation by the victors, to make amends for war damages or losses

oorlogsschattingen, herstelbetalingen
having the ability to meet financial obligations and paying debts

solvabel, liquide
the practice of lending money at excessively high interest rates, considered unethical or illegal

woeker, het uitlenen van geld tegen excessief hoge rente
to contribute or pay the required amount in order to settle and clear a debt

zijn deel betalen, geld uitgeven
to repay someone for financial loss, damage, etc. that they have experienced

schadeloos stellen, vergoeden
to pay money owed, such as a bill, debt, or required contribution

betalen, opdokken
extremely poor or in need

behoeftig, arm
a privilege reserved solely for a specific person or group by virtue of hereditary status, official rank, or institutional authority

privilege, voorrecht
to take advantage of a position to make oneself rich, particularly by using unfair or dishonest methods
to lessen the amount of money or resources one uses compared to before, particularly due to having less available
an unexpected event that brings financial gain or good fortune

onverwachte winst, onverhoopt geluk
a blue-colored poker chip representing the highest monetary value in a standard set

blauwe chip, hoogwaardige chip
a state where basic human needs cannot be met due to a lack of resources and access to necessities

armoede, ellende
money awarded to someone who has been harmed, to cover their actual losses or injuries

compensatoire schadevergoeding, vergoedende schadevergoeding
to earn enough money to be able to pay for the necessities of life
an additional amount of money given to someone for their services

fooi, gratificatie
a sum of money or gift given freely, often as a token of generosity

vrijgevigheid, geschenk
involving or about money

pecuniair, financieel
to financially support a project, activity, etc. and take responsibility for potential loss

financieren, garanderen
an individual who is in the habit of spending money in a careless and wasteful way

verkwister, verspiller
a possession that is costly to maintain and difficult to dispose of, often more trouble than it is worth

witte olifant, vergiftigd geschenk
a sum of money that is very insufficient

een fooi, een schamel bedrag
to count numbers or amounts to get a total

optellen, tellen
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