Earn in spanish
pronunciation: gɑnɑɹ̩ part of speech: verb
earn = ganar, percibir, devengar.
Example: The article 'Women in industry: where and how they administrate' concludes that there are fewer women in management than men and they earn less.more:
» earn + a degree = obtener un título, hacer una carrera.
Example: Paying for college can be one of the toughest parts of earning your degree -- but it doesn't have to be.» earn + a livelihood = ganarse la vida, ganarse la existencia, buscarse la vida.
Example: She then lived in the town of Nantes, where she was joined by her mother and earned her livelihood as a hotel maid under a false name.» earn + a living = ganarse la vida, ganarse la existencia, buscarse la vida.
Example: Incentives to earn more than a living were few, and if a man could get his bread by less than a whole week's work, he might well take the rest of the time off.» earn + an award = ganar un premio, conseguir un premio, obtener un premio, recibir un premio.
Example: Every time you travel and use a partner airline, hotel or car rental company, you increase your chances of earning an award.» earn + an honest buck = ganarse la vida honradamente, ganarse el pan honradamente, ganarse la vida honestamente, ganarse el pan honestamente.
Example: Since rumor has it that they are broke and are primarily scam artists, maybe she is trying to earn an honest buck for a change.» earn + an honest dollar = ganarse la vida honradamente, ganarse el pan honradamente, ganarse la vida honestamente, ganarse el pan honestamente.
Example: The great charm of cats is their rampant egotism, their devil-may-care attitude toward responsibility, and their disinclination to earn an honest dollar.» earn + an honest penny = ganarse la vida honradamente, ganarse el pan honradamente, ganarse la vida honestamente, ganarse el pan honestamente.
Example: However, it was his proud boast that he was seldom out of work and was prepared to do almost anything that would earn an honest penny.» earn + an income = ganarse unos ingresos, ganarse la vida.
Example: This enables them to earn an income, which is usually higher than the national average.» earn + a penny = ganarse la vida, ganarse el pan, ganar dinero.
Example: Grandma use to say, to save a penny, you have to earn a penny.» earn + a reputation as = ganarse la fama de.
Example: It has earned a reputation as a watchdog and consumers union in the medical equipment industry with its international problem reporting network, published in HEALTH DEVICES ALERTS (HDA) on DIALOG.» earn + big money = ganar mucho dinero, ganar dinero a espuertas, montarse en el dólar.
Example: Unless you are extremely lucky and fall on the right thing at the right time you are going to have to work to earn big money.» earn + cash = ganar dinero.
Example: But I've been screwing around for long enough; it's time to get back to work and earn some cash.» earn + credit for = difundir buena imagen de, hacer méritos.
Example: One respondent rather ruefully told us, 'In a way, I am delighted but they are so busy earning credit for the school that I am seriously worried about our ability to cover our own needs.» earn + good money = hacer mucho dinero, ganar mucho dinero, ganar bastante dinero, ganar un buen sueldo.
Example: What I was reading about looked like a really genuine and reliable way of earning good money that didn't involve some fly by night, get rich quick scheme.» earn + interest = cobrar intereses, generar intereses, devengar intereses, ganar intereses.
Example: If you are keeping your money under the mattress, in a safe in the basement, or anywhere that it's not earning interest, then your money is losing value to inflation as you read this.» earn + money = ganar dinero.
Example: This article examines whether there are significant differences in the member profiles, in the work they do, in the money they earn, or in the attitudes they hold.» earn + money under the table = ganar dinero bajo cuerda.
Example: Dog walking is usually done in the morning and if that is the time you are free you can earn money under the table, simply take a dog for a walk and get paid in cash.» earn + Nombre + on + Posesivo + (own) merit(s) = ganarse Algo por + Posesivo + propios méritos, ganarse Algo a pulso.
Example: He even makes her realise that she does not have to sleep with her boss to get promotion but can earn it on her own merits.» earn + Posesivo + appreciation = ganarse + Posesivo + aprecio.
Example: Consensus was that women needed to involve themselves in projects and services to earn more appreciation and respect.» earn + Posesivo + bread = ganarse el pan, ganarse el pan de cada día.
Example: After the death of her father in 1767 she obtained permission to learn millinery and dressmaking with a view to earning her bread.» earn + Posesivo + bread and butter = ganarse el pan, ganarse el pan de cada día.
Example: These little kids have been left alone in the homes, missing the absence of their family members who are busy earning their bread and butter.» earn + Posesivo + crust = ganarse el pan, ganarse el pan de cada día, ganarse las lentejas, ganarse las habichuelas, ganarse el puchero, ganarse los garbanzos.
Example: She earns her crust from drawing illustrations that make people smile.» earn + Posesivo + daily bread with the sweat of + Posesivo + brow = ganarse el pan con el sudor de la frente.
Example: An information society is one in which the expression 'to earn one's daily bread by the sweat of one's brow' appears decidedly anachronistic.» earn + Posesivo + keep = ganarse el pan.
Example: But to earn her keep, Julia must be their live-in housekeeper and babysitter for Ellen's four children.» earn + Posesivo + living = ganarse la vida, ganarse la existencia.
Example: Professional abstractors earn their living by abstracting.» earn + Posesivo + respect = ganarse + Posesivo + respeto.
Example: Hence the all-too-common spectacle of a library trying -- worse still, claiming -- to do everything and not doing anything well enough to earn respect and thence support.» earn + Posesivo + salary = ganarse el sueldo.
Example: In these situations, customer service personnel earn their salaries by remaining cool-headed.» earn + Posesivo + salt = ganarse el pan, ganarse el pan de cada día, ganarse las lentejas, ganarse las habichuelas, ganarse el puchero, ganarse los garbanzos.
Example: She was never an idle person and always said she had to 'earn her salt' each day.» earn + Posesivo + stripes = ganarse los galones, hacer méritos, ganarse una reputación.
Example: She earned her stripes by starting as an office assistant and quickly jumped into dispatching trucks and eventually managing all of the freight for a large wholesale lumber company.» earn + six figures = ganar una millonada.
Example: This is exactly what I did to earn six figures in seven years.» earn + support = ganarse el apoyo.
Example: Hence the all-too-common spectacle of a library trying -- worse still, claiming -- to do everything and not doing anything well enough to earn respect and thence support.» earn + Nombre + the name of = dar a Algo el nombre de.
Example: A ferryman in a traditional costume will pole the skiff through a seemingly endless labyrinth of brooks, rivers and canals which earned the land the name of Venice of the North.» earn + the nickname = ganarse el apodo.
Example: He had earned the nickname the 'Teflon president' because criticism would not stick to him.» earn + the trust = ganarse la confianza.
Example: To earn the trust of the public, computer professionals must learn to speak a language that is understandable to them.» earn + Título = obtener + Título.
Example: Hernandez preferred to show his gratitude and loyalty to Crane by staying on as a professional at CPFPL after he had earned his MLS.