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Перевод: afford speek afford


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иметь возможность; позволить себе что-л.; быть в состоянии сделать; предоставлять; доставлять; приносить; давать


Тезаурус:

  1. I am sure London Scottish and Irish will say they cannot afford to play in their national competitions, but that should not make it England's problem.
  2. This calibration should always take into account how much you can afford to pay.
  3. Media enterprises - newspapers, radio or television services - now need such large sums of capital that they cannot afford not to turn to outside (sometimes foreign) interests.
  4. "Few people in Moscow will ever be able to afford a flight abroad, so it's a big thing for footballers to travel the world.
  5. No company, irrespective of its size, can afford to ignore these changes.
  6. This time, however, the bank could only afford 55% cover against its loans while the other banks were setting aside 70% or even 80%.
  7. When that work is taken away, the dog becomes a luxury and one which the simple people of that time could not afford.
  8. To the snobbish traveller coach tours are a subject of derision, but since the inter-war period when coach touring really took off, thousands of people who could not normally afford to travel have seen countries other than their own through the comparative cheapness of coach travel.
  9. Which means that now you can afford to install gas in all your homes, whatever the size.
  10. When asked by a government committee what people were to do who could not afford 5s. a week rent for a room, her answer was, "I should have thought that when the cost of living rose the wages must necessarily rise, or something more efficient be done.
  11. The sort of questions your adviser will ask are: whether you are investing for income now or capital growth in the future; whether you need to go for absolute security with every penny you have or whether you can afford slightly more risky investments in the hope of making more money in the long run; what other sources of income you have, or might expect to receive.
  12. The money motive was perhaps not quite the panacea it was once believed to be, as some departments became relatively well off while others could barely afford to pay their salaries.
  13. In reality they will do everything in their power to avoid this, because the primary function of their venom is to incapacitate their prey and they cannot afford to waste it unless they are driven to extremes.

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