Švorc
BROKE
An arm and a leg.
To "shop around" is to...
To compare the price and quality of the same or a similar object in different shops before you decide which one to buy.
Chodiť po obchodoch.
This is an example of a ____________ __________:
DETACHED HOUSE.
More expensive than is reasonable.
EXTORTIONATE.
Nákladný, drahý
COSTLY or DEAR
When you are very eager or tempted to spend money, it is _______ing a ______ ____ your ________.
Burn(ing) a hole in your pocket.
To "dip into your savings" is to...
To take money from one's savings account in small amounts.
Siahnuť na úspory.
This child is receiving an ____________:
ALLOWANCE.
Considered normal, and having or using ideas, beliefs, etc. that are accepted by most people.
MAINSTREAM.
Ľahostajný
CARELESS
When you earn a great deal of money, you _______ __ ___________.
Make a killing.
To "make ends meet" is to...
To have just enough money to pay for the things that you need.
Vyjsť z platu.
This is an example of a _____________ ________ in the U.K.:
DEPRIVED AREA.
Owing a great deal of money.
DEEP IN DEBT.
Bohatý
AFFLUENT
When you have just enough money for your expenses (but no extra), you ______ ______ ______ to ______.
Live from hand to mouth.
To "rip somebody off" is to...
To cheat someone by making them pay too much money for something.
Ošklbať niekoho.
The woman in the coat and the man in the suit are both _________ ____________:
PROPERTY DEVELOPER(S).
Stingy; scarce.
MEAN.
Dobre situovaný
What is COMFORTABLY OFF (or WELL-OFF)?
When you "keep something back," you are _________ing ____ __ _________ ______.
Saving for a rainy day.
To "come into some money" is to...
To receive some money as the result of the death of a relation/family member.
Prísť k peniazom.
These are examples of _____________:
AMENITIES.
Having some money, but only very little.
HARD UP.