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        |  rozpocznij naukę 1. a small place to live, stay or work in 2. a cash machine  |  |   When you need cash you usually can't find the stupid hole in the wall anywhere. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę a business or a part of a business that always makes a lot of profit  |  |   That new dish is a real cash cow for the restaurant. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę a job that is an easy way of earning money  |  |   This work is money for old rope to me. |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |   Some of my friends have pots of money. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę a small amount of money that you earn and spend on things for yourself  |  |   I don't work for a living, I work to have pin money. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę activity that allows people to become very rich without having to make any effort  |  |   A job of a top model is like a licence to print money. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę as much money to spend as is wanted or needed  |  |   When I go shopping I wish I had a blank cheque. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę counterfeit money, or money from dishonest activities  |  |   If try to pay with funny money you may be thrown to prison. |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |   Many people in Africa are dirt poor. |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |   There very few people who are filthy rich. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę if something is of poor quality you can't do much to improve it  |  |   You can't make a silk purse out of a sow's ear.    I know you've tried to educate him, but you can't make a silk purse out of a sow's ear. He just has rough manners. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę if you say the penny drops, you mean that you have finally understood something  |  |   I always thought there was something wrong with her, the penny dropped when I saw her drunk on the street. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę money earned with very little work or effort  |  |   Some people think being a writer is easy money. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę money from a special bank account which is used to buy goods and services over the Internet by sending information from your computer  |  |   E-cash is very convenient when shopping via internet. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę money gives power and influence  |  |   He was first sentenced to death, but then released. I suppose money talks. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę money in the form of coins or notes, paper money  |  |   You usually need hard cash to buy a newspaper. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę money isn't that easy to come by  |  |   Money doesn't grow on trees.    I can't buy you that shirt, money doesn't grow on trees, you know. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę money owed that is not likely to be paid  |  |   I don't lend money, I'm afraid of bad debts that will never be paid back. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę money spent by people who are homosexual, especially on entertainment  |  |   This city lives mainly on the pink pound. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę money that has been gained from the death of another person  |  |   Blood money is not the money you would like to earn. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę money that is available to spend  |  |   I have a lot of savings but very little ready cash. |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |   Oh, come on! Ice-cream won't break the bank. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę something or someone you can be sure of  |  |   to bank on something/someone    I know, I can always bank on my family. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę something we say which means that stupid people spend money without thinking about it enough  |  |   A fool and his money are soon parted.    Little children don't know how to deal with money, so they spend a lot. But it's very well known: a fool and his money are soon parted. |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |   to spend money like water    I have to stop spending money like water or I'll find myself robbing Peter to pay Paul. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę the opposite view of somethin  |  |   the other side of the coin    The other side of the coin is that I really like the place. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę to allow more money to be spent  |  |   to loosen the purse strings    Come in! It's holiday time, we can loosen the purse strings. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę to arrive at a place or event where you are not wanted  |  |   to turn up like a bad penny    I thought I was invited to the wedding reception, but I turned up like a bad penny. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę to ask someone what they are thinking about  |  |   a penny for your thoughts    You are daydreaming, a penny for your thoughts. |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |   Wow! These flowers must have cost you a pretty penny! |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę to borrow money from one person to pay back the money you borrowed from someone else  |  |   If you rob Peter to pay Paul you'll eventually get into trouble. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę to control the spending of a family's or an organization's money  |  |   to hold the purse strings    Our mother is the one who holds the purse strings in our family. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę to discover something very valuable or very useful  |  |   I was very poor and then I found a wonderful job, I hit pay dirt. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę to follow up on words with action  |  |   to put your money where your mouth is    You say we should help the old, you'd better put your money where your mouth is and go visit your mother. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę to get into a lot of trouble  |  |   If you break our mother's favourite vase, you'll have the devil to pay. |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |   Excuse me, I have to spend a penny. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę to have a lot of money to spend on things that are not necessary  |  |   Well, I only buy things that are necessary, I don't have money to burn. |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |   I can't go to the club with you, I'm broke. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę to make lot of money very easily, often because someone else has been stupid  |  |   to laugh all the way to the bank    John laughed all the way to the bank, but in fact he stole the idea. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę to pay a lot of money for something  |  |   You needn't have bought me such an expensive present, you've probably paid top dollar for it. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę to pay for yourself rather than allow someone else to pay  |  |   I always pay my way on a first date. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę to pay too much money for something  |  |   We shouldn't have bought this house, we paid through the nose for it. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę to put a lot of money or effort into something  |  |   in for a penny, in for a pound    Don't give up, remember: in for a penny, in for a pound. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę to reduce the amount of money that can be spent  |  |   to tighten the purse strings    I lost my job and therefore I have to tighten the purse strings. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę to risk everything in order to achieve the result you want  |  |   Taking this job and moving to another town I went for broke. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę to spend money, especially in an obvious and careless way, on things that are not necessary  |  |   If you are a student you don't throw money around. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę to steal money from the place where you work  |  |   to have your fingers in the till    He was caught having his fingers in the till and was fired. |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |   Everybody wants to strike it rich someday. |  |  | 
| rozpocznij naukę |  |   as poor as a church mouse    When we were very young we were as poor as church mice, but we were very happy. |  |  | 
|  rozpocznij naukę win all the money at a casino gambling table  |  |   Every gambler hopes to break the bank someday. |  |  |