Guita in english
Twine
pronunciation: twaɪn part of speech: noun
pronunciation: twaɪn part of speech: noun
In gestures
guita1 = twine ; rope.
Example: This type of twine is thick and strong enough for most necklaces and bracelets, but still thin enough to accomodate many different bead sizes.Example: The second title may be indexed under: wire, rope, lubrication, corrosion, protection.guita2 = dough ; lolly ; dosh ; wonga ; readies ; the ready ; gelt.
Example: The article is entitled 'Our other customers -- the super rich: they also read who roll in dough'.Example: The article is entitled 'Sports get lucky with lotteries lolly'.Example: So ISI have the dosh to fix up ProCite.Example: MS has done this in a move to encourage folk to upgrade their OS without the need to spend lots of wonga on new hardware.Example: To add insult to injury, she came back from the cash-point without enough readies and had to make a return journey.Example: The government has an obligation to ensure that those who are genuinely incapable of earning a minimally decent living for themselves have the ready needed to secure the basics.Example: Gelt laundering empowers corruption and organized crime = Gelt laundering empowers corruption and organized crime.more:
» aflojar la guita = cough up + money ; shell out + money ; shell out ; cough up + cash ; stump up .
Example: They are not going to cough up additional money to pay for these rate increases. Example: I don't think the Council on Library Resources is of any mind to go shelling out money for ten years the way it did before. Example: And when men are the spenders, they typically shell out more than wives do -- about 40 percent more. Example: Most donors won't respond to queries about why they coughed up cash; others say their companies have given out of civic pride. Example: Spain has become the latest European nation to stump up billions in public cash to bail out car firms bludgeoned by the economic crisis.» soltar la guita = cough up + money ; cough up + cash .
Example: They are not going to cough up additional money to pay for these rate increases. Example: Most donors won't respond to queries about why they coughed up cash; others say their companies have given out of civic pride.