
(abordagem dispersa)
abordagem em larga escala
a broad marketing strategy that uses multiple tactics to reach a wide audience, but without a clear understanding of the target market, leading to a less effective use of resources
The idiom "shotgun approach" originated from the use of shotguns in hunting, where the shotgun's spread of pellets covers a wide area and increases the chances of hitting the target. It is used to describe situations where a broad approach is taken without a clear direction, such as in business, education, or personal pursuits.
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(negócio rentável)
empresa lucrativa
a business that produces a great deal of profit
The term "going concern" originated in the field of accounting and finance, where it is used to describe a business that is expected to continue operating normally for the foreseeable future. The term is commonly used in financial reporting and analysis, as it assumes that the business will continue to generate revenue and operate without significant changes to its management or operations.
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(of a business) to be a high level of sales or trade
The idiom "do a roaring trade" originated in the world of commerce and trade, where a "roaring trade" referred to a business that was thriving and doing exceptionally well. It can be used to describe a range of scenarios, such as when a restaurant is consistently busy,

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used to refer to something, particularly a bank account, that is providing one with a considerable amount of profit
The idiom "in the black" originated in the world of finance and accounting, where it is used to describe a business or organization that is profitable and has positive net income. The idiom is commonly used to describe a range of scenarios, such as when a company's profits exceed its expenses, when an individual's savings exceed their debts, or when a non-profit organization has enough funds to cover its expenses and operations.

(resultado líquido)
resultado final
the amount that was profited or lost in an organization or company after everything was calculated
The idiom "bottom line" originated in accounting, where it refers to the final figure on a balance sheet that shows the net profit or loss of a business. The phrase is often used to emphasize the importance of focusing on the final outcome or result.
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to engage in sexual activities in exchange for money
The idiom "turn a trick" originated in the world of prostitution, where it refers to the act of engaging in sexual activities in exchange for money. The phrase is used in a more general sense to describe any situation where someone uses their skills or abilities to accomplish a task or achieve a goal.

(mina de ouro)
descoberta valiosa
a valuable or significant discovery, often resulting in financial gain or success
The idiom "pay dirt" originated in the world of mining, where it refers to a valuable discovery of ore or minerals that is profitable to mine. It is used to describe any situation where someone makes a valuable or profitable discovery, often after a period of hard work or effort.
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used to describe traditional physical buildings or structures, typically referring to businesses or establishments that have a physical presence in a specific location rather than operating solely online or virtually
The idiom "bricks and mortar" originated in the world of real estate, where it refers to physical buildings and structures made of bricks and mortar. The phrase is used to describe physical assets or properties, as opposed to intangible assets such as intellectual property or goodwill.

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the minimum staff required for a business to run at a basic level
The idiom "skeleton staff" originates from the idea of a skeletal structure, which provides the basic support necessary for an organism or structure to survive. The phrase is used to describe any situation where the bare minimum of resources or personnel is used to accomplish a task or goal.

(serviço mínimo)
serviço reduzido
the service that is available only at certain times or under certain conditions
The idiom "skeleton service" originated in the context of emergency services and refers to a minimal level of service or support provided during an emergency situation or times of low demand. It is used to describe any situation where a minimal level of service or support is being provided, such as in the context of customer service or technical support.
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(gerador de lucro)
moinho de dinheiro
something that produces a great deal of profit
The idiom "money spinner" originated in the world of gambling and refers to a profitable or lucrative source of income or revenue. The phrase can also be used to describe a person or thing that generates a lot of money.
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used for saying that one has more than enough money, usually gained in a transaction
The origin of the idiom "in pocket" is not entirely clear, but it likely originated in the context of gambling and sports. In these settings, if a player or team is "in pocket," it means they have achieved a favorable position or advantage in the game. It is used to describe a situation where someone has gained an advantage or control over a particular situation or circumstance, often implying that they have a favorable outcome.
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