Thursday, May 26, 2011

26-5-2011

FOOD:
Put on weight
Menu / ‘menjuː/
Veggies
Dressing: creamy /oily
Plate fractions
Freshmen 15
Proteins
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BANK:
Cash machine
Mortgage
Loan
Credit
Debit
Fees
Note
Credit card
Account
Lend
Borrow
Stock market
Invest in sth
Profits
Branch
Funds
Clients
SNEAK‧Y: Doing things in a secret and often dishonest or unfair way.
Purchase / ‘pɜːtʃəs/
WAGE [singular] also wages [plural]BEW money you earn that is paid according to the number of hours, days, or weeks that you work [↪ salary]:
SAL‧A‧RY W3 plural salaries [uncountable and countable] money that you receive as payment from the organization you work for, usually paid to you every month.
POOL [transitive). To combine your money, ideas, skills etc with those of other people so that you can all use them:
Investors agreed to pool their resources to develop the property.
The students worked together, pooling their knowledge.
RUN OUT phrasal verb
a) to use all of something and not have any more left:
I've got money you can borrow if you run out.
run out of
They ran out of money and had to abandon the project.
He'd run out of ideas.

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