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The more money you make, the easier it becomes to make still more začněte se učit
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Money gives one power and influence to help get things done or get one's own way. začněte se učit
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When one has money available, one becomes very eager to spend it. začněte se učit
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money burns a hole in the pocket
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Lending money to a friend brings with it a host of issues that can end up threatening that friendship. začněte se učit
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lend your money and lose your friend
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You can earn good money if you don’t mind dirtying your hands. začněte se učit
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muck and money go together
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to fulfil, satisfy, or achieve: začněte se učit
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it's easy to meet your own and others' needs.
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to make something possible: začněte se učit
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These discussions may well open the door to a peaceful solution. It opens all the doors and makes things possible.
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a piece of equipment that you use with your hands to make or repair something: začněte se učit
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It is a powerful tool that can be used to help achieve all your goals in life.
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Meaning of enable in English enable verb [T ] UK /ɪˈneɪ. bəl/ US /ɪˈneɪ. bəl/ B2 to make someone able to do something, or to make something possible: začněte se učit
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It enables you to focus on the relationship and not on how to earn money.
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deserving trust; dependable: začněte se učit
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It makes you an attractive person and a reliable friend or partner.
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to have just enough money to pay for the things that you need začněte se učit
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It creates the feeling of social injustice: why should one person have a lot of money and others should find it difficult to make ends meet?
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to use someone or something unfairly for your own advantage: začněte se učit
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(USE UNFAIRLY) It suggests that the one who has got millions must have committed a crime, cheated someone, or exploited others.
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dishonest person and intended to deceive: začněte se učit
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obludnik How could a double-dealer, an exploiter and an artful dodger make friends?
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a person who avoids doing what they should do: začněte se učit
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a tax dodger. How could a double-dealer, an exploiter and an artful dodger make friends?
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začněte se učit
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clever and skilful, especially in getting what you want: začněte se učit
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He has shown himself to be an artful politician.
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to change the shape of something so that it looks strange or unnatural: začněte se učit
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a distorting mirror Money distorts and corrupts relationships.
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to make someone or something become dishonest or immoral: začněte se učit
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The study claimed that violence on television corrupts the minds of children. Money distorts and corrupts relationships.
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to feel angry because you have been forced to accept someone or something that you do not like: začněte se učit
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She bitterly resented her father's new wife. żywić urazę do Everybody is likely to resent the person.
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