0 to get money for doing work -- ganar
She earns about £40,000 a year.
1 to work to get money for the things you need -- ganarse la vida
2 to get something good that you deserve -- ganar(se)
5 to deserve sth -- lograr
If you are not earning anything, you have, of course, no creditworthiness and no liquidity and this is where the negative spiral begins.
Whenever money is to be earned by circumventing the law, crime cannot be far away.
The returnees need not only housing but also employment, so that they may earn a livelihood for themselves and their families.
By doing so, we would do a disservice to the newborn child's family - fathers usually earn more.
We should let children and junkies earn a few euros on the back of the idleness of parents and their fellow citizens.
They have been demonstrating for their right to catch fish, to earn their living and to live in freedom and peace.
In many countries, the regime which exists today is that it is more profitable to retire than to remain in work, because you earn less.
We are also told that we need additional flexibility so that people can do overtime to earn a living wage.
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賺(錢), 掙得, 賺得…
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挣(钱), 挣得, 赚得…
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ganhar, auferir…
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(働いてお金)をかせぐ, (信用、名声など)を得る…
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para kazanmak, kazanmak, hak etmek…
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gagner, rapporter, mériter…
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يَكْسَب, يَجْني…
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