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Meanings of
earn
in English
Portuguese
obter
Catalan
guanyar
Spanish
ganar
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To earn, to gain (money).
make
clear
gain
realize
realise
bring in
pull in
take in
Portuguese
obter
Portuguese
ganhar dinheiro com seu trabalho
Catalan
guanyar
Spanish
ganar
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Acquire or deserve by one's efforts or actions.
garner
Portuguese
ganhar dinheiro com seu trabalho
Synonyms
Examples for "
make
"
make
clear
gain
realize
realise
Examples for "
make
"
1
However, he said helping people to
make
good choices remains a challenge.
2
Meanwhile Brexit had brought home to Europe the need to
make
changes.
3
Mrs Spelman said: We need to
make
the new CAP fundamentally different.
4
Clear and agreed policies help a funding organisation
make
objective, rational decisions.
5
Photo: RNZ However he said his source might
make
the material public.
1
Let us be
clear
:
the resolution of the banks' difficulties involves risk.
2
Demand to
clear
new land for farming therefore remains strong, he said.
3
High-pressure systems bring generally calm conditions and often result in
clear
skies.
4
Now a new problem: There was no
clear
way to open it.
5
He was grateful; along its relatively
clear
way they made good time.
1
That could lead to weight
gain
and related health problems, he added.
2
They were trying to
gain
entrance by any means necessary, including violence.
3
However, Mr Salmond said Scots had everything to
gain
by voting yes.
4
And there two good reasons to think Ericsson may
gain
market share.
5
Proportional representation would allow new parties to
gain
seats and share power.
1
You were absolutely right; we need time, but Bourne doesn't
realize
it.
2
It took me a moment to
realize
she had asked a question.
3
But I really don't think you
realize
the seriousness of this situation.
4
My heart races as I
realize
that I can't answer his question.
5
This, however, as you cannot fail to
realize
,
is an ambassadorial issue.
1
As news breaks from Europe, I
realise
that history is repeating itself.
2
You
realise
I may have to ask...personal questions of your immediate family.
3
I pray they now
realise
that violence adds no value to society.
4
You probably don't
realise
how often you have been asked this question.
5
They
realise
that nearly all serious work will be banned in Ireland.
1
However, the estate could
bring
in
over four million kronor after taxes.
2
However, Ladbrokes might look to
bring
in
someone from outside the company.
3
Mr O'Reilly said he wanted to
bring
in
all sorts of companies.
4
Feedlot operators sometimes are reluctant to
bring
in
animals in those conditions.
5
Lucozade and Ribena together
bring
in
nearly 600 million pounds a year.
1
I'n
pull
in
about thirty different nations on a good clear night.
2
Labor members would
pull
in
one direction, and upper-class members in another.
3
Dick's will increase advertising to help
pull
in
customers, CEO Stack said.
4
Finally he commanded the boys to
pull
in
closer toward the shore.
5
Analysts said the new Indonesian merger's hefty landbank would
pull
in
investors.
1
The Western Explorerbegan to
take
in
water shortly after 8 a.m. today.
2
Speaks of the interest the British government people
take
in
their work.
3
Germany needs to
take
in
more refugees, she told a news conference.
4
There is simply no way for anyone to
take
in
absolutely everything.
5
But that did not
take
in
the Other Self in the least.
Usage of
earn
in English
1
Read: What do the Tour de France winners
earn
in prize money?
2
Go lift some weights; read some books; meditate;
earn
a new degree.
3
Others have simply found safer ways to
earn
money for their families.
4
That's our job: to come to New Zealand and
earn
some respect.
5
I am therefore now among those who went abroad to
earn
money.
6
No membership card required to
earn
:
Absa Rewards is easy to use.
7
You found yourself in a situation where you needed to
earn
money.
8
In the shop I
earn
the means to live; I live here.
9
The Conservatives want to inherit power; I want us to
earn
it.
10
Thousands of people in SA
earn
a monthly income in this industry.
11
But most still work longer hours and
earn
significantly less than men.
12
I need to
earn
money, and I need a place to live.
13
Nearly 11 million Mexican workers
earn
the equivalent of a minimum wage.
14
In time, she will certainly
earn
her place in their exalted company.
15
The last few pounds are the hardest to
earn
by far, however.
16
Al-Shabab has used the port to bring in weapons and
earn
revenue.
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earn
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
earn money
earn a living
earn enough
earn less
earn about
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Translations for
earn
Portuguese
obter
adquirir
ganhar dinheiro com seu trabalho
ganhar
Catalan
guanyar
Spanish
ganar
Earn
through the time
Earn
across language varieties
South Africa
Common
Australia
Common
Ireland
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