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Traduzione e definizione

to earn (good money): guadagnare (bene) verb
To earn one's living Guadagnarsi da vivere (lavorando)
the earnings: i guadagni, i profitti noun

UK: I earned £4000 last week.
US: Oh really? And what will you do with your earnings?

Esempi

  • "In both cases, this is not terribly, uh, serious, because our earnings more than compensate for these expenses."
  • "Greg : That's a lot more than I earn!"
  • "With a lovely head like yours, I mean with your unique skills and experience, you could be earning a seven-figure salary!"
  • "In January of 1980, Bruno took the little money he had earned, packed his bags, and with his loyal dog Stink, left Paris to explore the world."
  • "You can earn serious money without leaving the comfort of your own home."
  • "You predicted growth of nearly 3 percent over last year's second quarter earnings, Mr. Delavigne!"
  • "Bruno took the little money he had earned, packed his bags, and with his loyal dog Stink, set off to explore the world."
  • "I'll just take 50% of all your future earnings."
  • "Donna : Earning good money?"
  • "- The chance to earn your fortune, without working your butt off."
  • "In January of 1980, Bruno took the little money he had earned, packed his bags, and with his loyal dog Stink, set off to explore the world."
  • "Ira : If this company publicly predicts earnings, no matter how big or small, and the company fails to earn that money, then its stock suffers."
  • "You've gotta be able to lead by example in this business Jean, that way you earn respect from your team. Sales is a battle, and you have to motivate your troops each and every day."
  • "Ira : If this company publicly predicts earnings, no matter how big or small, and the company fails to earn that money, then its stock suffers."
  • "Icarus : Uh, well, Mr. Cashman, the EBIT refers to our earnings before interest and taxes."
  • "Just look at Cherie Blair, she has raised three children yet still manages to earn more money than her husband and he is the Prime Minister of England."
  • "I earn a six-figure salary, I'm a former model, and have my own two-bedroom apartment in Pacific Heights."
  • "Bruno took the little money he had earned, packed his bags, and with his loyal dog Stink, left Paris to explore the world."
  • "Susie : Alright guys, it's time to start earning your pay cheques."
Esercizio 1
Fill in the blanks with these terms from the audio. Each term is used only once, and some terms may not be used at all!

dare | earnings | growth | honor | mislead | overreacting | quarter | trust

Mother: Tommy! I just found 50 dollars under your pillow. Can you explain where this money comes from?
Tommy: I'm helping Mr. Jones paint his house. I'm going to use my to buy video games.
Mother: How you lie to me!
Tommy: I'm not! I swear!
Mother: Why should I you?
Tommy: If you don't believe me you can ask Mr. Jones yourself!
Mother: You'd better not be trying to me, or I'll punish you: no xFox for a month!
Tommy: Mom, please, just calm down! You're totally .
Mother: You're right. I need to do my yoga. We'll discuss this with your father later.

Fill in the blanks with these terms from the audio. Each term is used only once, and some terms may not be used at all!

dare | earnings | growth | honor | mislead | overreacting | quarter | trust

Mother: Tommy! I just found 50 dollars under your pillow. Can you explain where this money comes from?
Tommy: I'm helping Mr. Jones paint his house. I'm going to use my earnings 1 to buy video games.
Mother: How dare 2 you lie to me!
Tommy: I'm not! I swear!
Mother: Why should I trust 3 you?
Tommy: If you don't believe me you can ask Mr. Jones yourself!
Mother: You'd better not be trying to mislead 4 me, or I'll punish you: no xFox for a month!
Tommy: Mom, please, just calm down! You're totally overreacting 5.
Mother: You're right. I need to do my yoga. We'll discuss this with your father later.
1 earnings: This is a correct choice. "Earnings" in this case refers to money obtained by working. Tommy is trying to explain that the 50 dollars his mother found is money he has "earned" or been given for the task of painting Mr. Jones' house. In this dialogue, Ira mentions that Bruno predicted big "earnings" (profits or dividends for the shareholders in this context) for Delavigne in the second financial quarter.
2 dare: This is a correct choice. The verb "to dare" (used as an auxiliary in this sentence) means to have the necessary courage to do something. Another example: "How dare you insult me!" Here, Tommy's mother uses this verb to express her shock and anger that Tommy would lie to her. In this dialogue, Horatio criticizes Ira's tone when he says "how dare you speak to Bruno Delavigne like that." He is questioning Ira's decision to speak so forwardly to Bruno.
3 trust: This is a correct choice. The verb "to trust" means to have confidence in someone (or something). When Tommy's mother says, "Why should I trust you?", she is asking her son to give her a good reason to believe his explanation. In this conversation, Ira Canker wonders if he and the shareholders of Delavigne can trust or believe Bruno's promises after his prediction was erroneous.
4 mislead: This is a correct choice. The verb "to mislead" means to "misinform someone" (on purpose!). Here, "you'd better not be trying to mislead me" has a similar meaning with, "you'd better not be trying to lie or misinform me." In this dialogue, Bruno states that he never intentionally "misled" or misinformed the shareholders.
5 overreacting: This is a correct choice. The verb "to overreact" means to "react", or "respond", in an excessive or extreme manner. By telling his mother that she is "overreacting", Tommy is expressing his belief that his mother's accusations are excessive, or disproportionate, to the event. In this dialogue, Bruno tells Ira Canker that there is no need to "overreact". He is encouraging him to calm down and not get so excited.
Esercizio 2
Icarus mentions an EBIT. What does he say this acronym stands for?

EBIT stands for " before and ".

Hint use ONE word in each box.

Icarus mentions an EBIT. What does he say this acronym stands for?

EBIT stands for "earnings 1 before interest 2 and taxes 3".

Hint use ONE word in each box.
1 earnings: The "E" in "EBIT" stands for "earnings". In its most basic form, "earnings" refer to the income that a company or a person receives, for example: My job is going really well this year, I've doubled my earnings. Icarus says that "EBIT refers to our earnings before interest and taxes."
2 interest: The "I" in "EBIT" stands for "interest". In financial terms, "interest" refers to a fixed charge (usually a percentage) for money borrowed, or a return on money lent, for example: I had to pay a lot of interest on the money I received from the bank to buy my house. Icarus says that "EBIT refers to our earnings before interest and taxes."
3 taxes: The "T" in "EBIT" stands for "taxes". "Taxes" (the plural of "tax") are charges required by the government (in this case) to pay for certain activities, for example: I have to pay a lot of taxes this year, because I earn a lot of money. Icarus says that "EBIT refers to our earnings before interest and taxes."
Esercizio 3
Fill in the blanks below with the following terms from the dialogue you just heard.
No term is used more than once, and some terms are not used at all. Conjugate the verbs appropriately.


option | advice | to raise | career | to decide | to become | to earn | decision | abortion | to manage

When Horatio was a baby, his mother was killed by a crocodile and he was found by a family of wolves. The wolves adopted him and Horatio was as one of their own. His real mother had never wanted children, but in the Amazon, if you get pregnant and don't want the baby, you can't simply go into a clinic and have an . Nowadays, you never see any of Horatio's wolf-like characteristics because he has to hide them very well. These days, he a lot of money at Delavigne Corp and has become a very rich man. To this day he has never forgotten his wolf parents and often howls at the moon in their honour.

Fill in the blanks below with the following terms from the dialogue you just heard.
No term is used more than once, and some terms are not used at all. Conjugate the verbs appropriately.


option | advice | to raise | career | to decide | to become | to earn | decision | abortion | to manage

When Horatio was a baby, his mother was killed by a crocodile and he was found by a family of wolves. The wolves adopted him and Horatio was raised 1 as one of their own. His real mother had never wanted children, but in the Amazon, if you get pregnant and don't want the baby, you can't simply go into a clinic and have an abortion 2. Nowadays, you never see any of Horatio's wolf-like characteristics because he has managed 3 to hide them very well. These days, he earns 4 a lot of money at Delavigne Corp and has become a very rich man. To this day he has never forgotten his wolf parents and often howls at the moon in their honour.
1 raised: To "raise a child" is to "bring up", "parent" or "educate" a child. In the dialogue, Donna tells Bethany that Cherie Blair "has raised three children", meaning that she has brought up three children. We use the past tense form of the verb in the passive voice here. The verb "to raise" is often used in the passive voice: I was raised in Canada, she was raised by her grandmother.
2 abortion: The term "abortion" refers to the termination of an unwanted pregnancy. In the dialogue, Donna tells Bethany that "having an abortion is a very big decision".
3 managed: The verb "to manage (to do something)" expresses the ability to successfully complete an action. Example: I managed to build all the Smikea furniture all by myself. In the dialogue, Donna tells Bethany that Cherie Blair she has raised three children "yet still manages to earn more money than her husband". We use the present perfect tense here following the auxiliary "has". The present perfect is used to describe an action which took place at an unspecified time in the past or to describe an action that began in the past and continues into the present.
4 earns: To "earn (money)" refers to receiving money as payment for services or work done. Example: Lawyers earn a lot of money. In the dialogue, Donna tells Bethany that despite having raised three children, Cherie Blair "still manages to earn more money than her husband". Here we use the simple present tense of the verb to signal that Horatio regularly "makes" or "earns" money. Note that the present perfect form of the verb (has earned) is also acceptable here.
Esercizio 4
Complete the following sentences using financial terms from the guide you have just read.

The first word means the level of interest on an account: "United Bank offers the best interest ."

This word means to put money into a bank account: "I would like to $600 in my account."

This word means to "gain" or to "obtain" something: "United customers more interest than those who choose other banks."

Complete the following sentences using financial terms from the guide you have just read.

The first word means the level of interest on an account: "United Bank offers the best interest rate 1."

This word means to put money into a bank account: "I would like to deposit 2 $600 in my account."

This word means to "gain" or to "obtain" something: "United customers earn 3 more interest than those who choose other banks."
1 rate: "Interest rate" is the best answer here. Interest rates are usually expressed as a percentage, and represent the amount of money one receives or "earns" on the funds they have in an account. Example: "The interest rate on our Bonus Account is 5.9%".
2 deposit: "Deposit" is the right answer here. To "deposit money into an account" is to give money (either cash or a cheque) to the bank, so that they can increase the amount of money in your account. Example: "My grandmother always deposits £10 into my account on my birthday". Note that there is a related noun: "a deposit". Example: "The minimum deposit is only $1".
3 earn: "Earn" is the term we are looking for here. To "earn money" is to "acquire" or "receive" money. You can "earn money with a savings account", and you can "earn $4000 per month" if you have a good job. Another example: "I'm a waiter, and I don't earn much money".
Esercizio 5
Let's talk about money!

Choose the appropriate terms to complete the sentences below. Not all of them were used in the radio broadcast, and no term is used more than once!

Alex is earning a good . He's a lawyer and he gets paid £60,000 per year.

I want to increase my monthly by giving maths lessons at the weekend, as well as working as an accountant at Kalvin Krime.

The minimum in Britain is currently £5.73 per hour for workers over the age of 21.
Let's talk about money!

Choose the appropriate terms to complete the sentences below. Not all of them were used in the radio broadcast, and no term is used more than once!

Alex is earning a good salary 1. He's a lawyer and he gets paid £60,000 per year.

I want to increase my monthly earnings 2 by giving maths lessons at the weekend, as well as working as an accountant at Kalvin Krime.

The minimum wage 3 in Britain is currently £5.73 per hour for workers over the age of 21.
1 salary: "Salary" is the right answer here. A person's salary is how much they get paid to do their job. In Britain and the US, the "salary" is usually the amount of money someone earns in a year. Example: "The starting salary for this position is £28,000".
1 earnings: The term "earnings" refers to a person's or business's profits over a certain period. It can share a similar meaning with "salary", but cannot be used here because it's a plural noun, and we have the singular article "a" in this sentence.
1 reward: A "reward" is money we are given when we do a good deed. Example: "The police are offering a $20,000 reward to the person who finds Billy the Kid". "Reward" does not make sense here.
2 earnings: "Earnings" is the best choice here. A person's "earnings" represent the amount of money they have coming into their bank account every month, from one or more sources. We also use "earnings" to describe a company's profit. Example: "Delavigne's earnings have increased this year, as usual!".
2 salary: This is not the best choice here. A person's salary is how much they get paid to do their job. The salary only applies to ONE job, and it does not refer to a total income acquired from several different sources.
2 reward: A "reward" is money we are given when we do a good deed. Example: "The police are offering a $20,000 reward to the person who finds Billy the Kid". "Reward" does not make sense here.
3 wage: "Wage" is the best choice here. The "minimum wage" is the lowest amount of money which an employer can legally pay an employee. The government sets this legal limit. Generally, a "wage" is an amount of money earned, especially per hour or per week. It shares a similar meaning with "salary".
3 earnings: The term "minimum earnings" does not exist as an idiom in English, sorry!
3 reward: A "reward" is money we are given when we do a good deed. Example: "The police are offering a $20,000 reward to the person who finds Billy the Kid". "Reward" does not make sense here.

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