be in fundsbýt při penězích Perry will be planning to leave for the Continent as soon as he is in funds. WebC It will be used to finance an expensive lifestyle or habit, and many serious and organised criminals appear to be short of money as often as they are in funds. WebC As soon as they are in funds they ride into town, drink, gamble and fight. WebC |
be in hockmít věci v zatsavárně, být zadlužený The little guy is the typical American, and he's deeply in debt. The little guy is in hock up to his ears. WebC The average household and business today is in hock up to their necks. WebC In 1992, the average household owed only $56 for every $100 it earned. Now, it is in hock, owing $125 for every $100 earned. WebC |
be in hock to sbbýt zadlužený u koho Bernie is in hock to the club and to Shelly for a large gambling debt and has been paying it off by chilling shooters on a hot streak. WebC Today, the United States of America is in hock to about 12 nations around the world, including those very same oil kingdoms, but also nations like China. WebC He is in hock to the mob and desperately needs to raise some cash. WebC |
be in low waterbýt finančně na mizině It is general knowledge that the economy of Brazil is in low water and much more precarious than that of this country. WebC If the country is in low water today, the blame attaches not to the government’s performance, but overwhelmingly to the destructive venom of the opposition ... WebC When you cannot afford to pay taxes, you are in low water. WebC |
be in the holebýt v dluzích, v nouzi The band is now 1/4 of the way through its contract, has made the music industry more than 3 million dollars richer, but is in the hole $14,000 on royalties. Webc The state of California is in the hole by $8 billion for the coming year. WebC In the 3rd District, incumbent Cannon has a relatively meager $26,791 in cash on hand — but has outstanding debts of $33,478, meaning he is in the hole. WebC |
be in the moneybýt při penězích If the potential gains are better than 3 times my potential losses, I am in the money. WebC Forget the bank, kids are in the money and they're ready to spend. WebC You will be able to see if you are in the money or out of the money. WebC |
be no bargainza moc nestát, nebýt žádná výhra A plant on sale at the end of the season is no bargain if it's diseased. WebC An inside cabin is no bargain if you suffer from claustrophobia. WebC Buying a used Fujica camera even with the lenses listed, is no bargain, as there are few parts for it and fewer repair shops willing to fix it. WebC |
be out of breadbýt bez peněz, bez výdělku If a man is out of bread he can hardly find a house ... WebC Greg now wants to see Black Sabbath at Cobo H. next Sunday but he is out of "bread". WebC He was out of bread and out of hope. WebC |
be out of stocknemít na skladě We will notify you if the item you ordered is out-of-stock. WebC If your top choice is out of stock, we'll wait a few hours to see whether we can get it for you. BNC What happens if one of the products I ordered is out of stock? WebC |
be pennilessnemít ani halíř At the beginning of the novel, she is penniless, but she quickly inherits and learns to run a farm in Weatherbury... WebC He is an American writer who is penniless and calls himself a "loser." WebC She is penniless and receives no pension whatsoever. WebC |
be penny wise and pound foolishšetřit na všcech které stojí málo, ale utrácet za drahé zbytečnosti Trying to save a few dollars but losing a customer is penny wise and pound foolish. WebC It is penny-wise and pound-foolish to try to save a few bucks by going to the office supply store and buying a generic sales contract that might not be valid. WebC States have difficult budget choices to make, but it is penny wise and pound foolish for them to cut tobacco prevention. WebC |
be rolling in moneybohatý, zavalený penězmi They're rolling in money at the new county government center. WebC Unless you are rolling in money, you won’t be able to pay cash to buy your first home. WebC They are oppressed and exploited by the ruling Dutch, who are rolling in money while the people are nearly starving to death. WebC |
be stone-brokebýt bez peněz Since I am stone broke - would you buy us some coffee so we can spend some time together? WebC His brother is stone broke and won't be able to come to the movie with us. WebC How does the president Bush, still manage to carry on with smirk and sqagger....when he is stone broke and living on borrowed money? WebC |
be strapped for cashnemít k dispozici žádné peníze The city is strapped for cash and is expected to make some significant cuts to its budget for next year. WebC In this nation of 37 million people, almost everyone is strapped for cash. WebC The National Health Service there provides care for free to citizens, so it is strapped for cash. WebC |
be the fashionbýt v módě The 'in thing' changes so fast that change is the fashion of the day... WebC Her skirts were much fuller and began lower down than is the fashion in France. WebC Technology is the fashion of the '90s. WebC |