Afford — перевод, произношение, транскрипция
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I can’t afford it.
Я не могу себе это позволить (купить). ☰
She could not afford to pay.
Она была не в состоянии расплатиться ☰
I cannot afford the time.
I was unable to afford the trip.
Я был не в состоянии позволить себе поездку. ☰
I can’t afford to spend two hours with this person.
Я не могу позволить себе потратить два часа на этого человека. ☰
I cannot afford it at so little price.
Я не могу уступить по такой низкой цене. ☰
We can’t afford to slip up.
Мы не можем себе позволить допустить ошибку. ☰
Can you afford this car?
Можете ли вы позволить себе эту машину? / По карману ли вам эта машина? ☰
Don’t spend more than you can afford.
Не трать больше, чем можешь себе позволить. ☰
How can she afford to eat out every night?
Как она может позволить себе каждый вечер ужинать в ресторане? ☰
The hills afford a fine view.
С холмов открывается прекрасный вид. ☰
They could well afford a new car.
Они вполне могли осилить покупку новой машины. ☰
‘How can we afford this?’ ‘Good question!’
— Как мы можем себе это позволить? — Хороший вопрос! ☰
We were too poor to afford a doctor.
Мы были слишком бедны, чтобы позволить себе доктора. ☰
Can we afford the luxury of a second car?
Мы можем позволить себе иметь вторую машину? ☰
I’ll get by with a bicycle until we can afford a car.
Обойдусь велосипедом, пока мы не сможем позволить себе машину. ☰
He’ll be able to afford a house next year.
В следующем году он сможет позволить себе дом. ☰
The district affords minerals.
В этом районе имеются полезные ископаемые. ☰
He wondered how a country maid could afford such courtly behaviour.
Его удивляло то, что простая деревенская девушка могла демонстрировать такие изящные манеры. ☰
The defendant is too poor to afford a lawyer.
Ответчик настолько беден, что не может позволить себе нанять адвоката. ☰
People who are out of work cannot afford to scoff at any job.
Людям, у которых нет работы, приходится серьёзно относиться к любым предложениям. ☰
I can’t afford to wear couture.
Я не могу себе позволить носить вещи «от-кутюр». ☰
I wish that I could afford a new car.
Жаль, что я не могу /как бы я хотел/ позволить себе новый автомобиль. ☰
Very few families, percentagewise, have ever been able to afford hired help.
В процентном отношении очень немногие семьи могли позволить себе нанимать прислугу. ☰
We decided to take rooms in Longwood House, although we knew we could not really afford the rent.
Мы решили снять номера в Лонгвуд-Хаус, хотя знали, что вообще-то это нам не по карману. ☰
We couldn’t afford to pay the lawyer’s fees.
У нас не было денег, чтобы нанять адвоката. ☰
The expansions of hard rock, afford a kind of irregular pavement.
Пространство, выложенное грубым булыжником, образует нечто похожее на неровную мостовую. ☰
I can’t afford to run a car.
Я не могу позволить себе машину. ☰
We couldn’t afford to pay the storage.
Мы не могли позволить себе платить за хранение. ☰
Can we afford to launch out on a colour television?
Можем мы потратиться на цветной телевизор? ☰
Примеры, ожидающие перевода
We can’t afford any unnecessary delays. ☰
Most gamblers can ill afford their habit. ☰
sixthly, we cannot afford a vacation ☰
Для того чтобы добавить вариант перевода, кликните по иконке ☰ , напротив примера.
Перевод и транскрипция afford
Afford — Af*ford ([a^]f*f[=o]rd ), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
afford — [ə fôrd′] vt. [ME aforthen < OE geforthian, to advance < forthian, to further] 1. to have enough or the means for; bear the cost of without serious inconvenience: used with can or be able [I m not able to afford a car; can you afford the… … English World dictionary
afford — UK US /əˈfɔːd/ verb [T] ● can afford Cf. can afford … Financial and business terms
afford — (v.) O.E. geforðian to put forth, contribute; further, advance; carry out, accomplish, from ge completive prefix (see A (Cf. a ) (1)) + forðian to further, from forð forward, onward (see FORTH (Cf. forth)). Change of th to d took place late 16c.… … Etymology dictionary
afford — [v1] able to have or do; within financial means allow, be able to, bear, be disposed to, have enough for, have the means for, incur, manage, spare, stand, support, sustain; concepts 335,713 afford [v2] give, produce bestow, furnish, grant, impart … New thesaurus
afford — ► VERB 1) (can/could afford) have sufficient money, time, or means for. 2) provide (an opportunity or facility). DERIVATIVES affordability noun affordable adjective. ORIGIN Old English, «promote, perform»; related to FORTH(Cf. ↑ … English terms dictionary
afford — index administer (tender), allow (endure), bear (yieid), bequeath, bestow, contribute (supply) … Law dictionary
afford — *give, confer, bestow, present, donate Analogous words: *offer, proffer: *furnish: *grant, accord Antonyms: deny (something one wants, asks, hopes for) pm4]Contrasted words: withhold, hold, hold back (see KEEP): refuse, * … New Dictionary of Synonyms
afford */*/*/ — UK [əˈfɔː(r)d] / US [əˈfɔrd] verb [transitive] Word forms afford : present tense I/you/we/they afford he/she/it affords present participle affording past tense afforded past participle afforded Get it right: afford: Afford is never followed by a… … English dictionary
afford — v. 1) to well afford 2) (formal) (A) it afforded great pleasure to him; or: it afforded him great pleasure 3)(E; preceded by the forms: can cannot can t could) we cannot afford to buy a new house; we can ill afford to lose this contract 4)… … Combinatory dictionary
afford — af|ford W3S1 [əˈfo:d US o:rd] v [T] [: Old English; Origin: geforthian to carry out , from forth] 1.) can/could afford [usually negative] a) to have enough money to buy or pay for something afford [to do] sth ▪ We can t afford to go on vacation… … Dictionary of contemporary English
Перевод и транскрипция afford
Afford — Af*ford ([a^]f*f[=o]rd ), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
afford — [ə fôrd′] vt. [ME aforthen < OE geforthian, to advance < forthian, to further] 1. to have enough or the means for; bear the cost of without serious inconvenience: used with can or be able [I m not able to afford a car; can you afford the… … English World dictionary
afford — UK US /əˈfɔːd/ verb [T] ● can afford Cf. can afford … Financial and business terms
afford — (v.) O.E. geforðian to put forth, contribute; further, advance; carry out, accomplish, from ge completive prefix (see A (Cf. a ) (1)) + forðian to further, from forð forward, onward (see FORTH (Cf. forth)). Change of th to d took place late 16c.… … Etymology dictionary
afford — [v1] able to have or do; within financial means allow, be able to, bear, be disposed to, have enough for, have the means for, incur, manage, spare, stand, support, sustain; concepts 335,713 afford [v2] give, produce bestow, furnish, grant, impart … New thesaurus
afford — ► VERB 1) (can/could afford) have sufficient money, time, or means for. 2) provide (an opportunity or facility). DERIVATIVES affordability noun affordable adjective. ORIGIN Old English, «promote, perform»; related to FORTH(Cf. ↑ … English terms dictionary
afford — index administer (tender), allow (endure), bear (yieid), bequeath, bestow, contribute (supply) … Law dictionary
afford — *give, confer, bestow, present, donate Analogous words: *offer, proffer: *furnish: *grant, accord Antonyms: deny (something one wants, asks, hopes for) pm4]Contrasted words: withhold, hold, hold back (see KEEP): refuse, * … New Dictionary of Synonyms
afford */*/*/ — UK [əˈfɔː(r)d] / US [əˈfɔrd] verb [transitive] Word forms afford : present tense I/you/we/they afford he/she/it affords present participle affording past tense afforded past participle afforded Get it right: afford: Afford is never followed by a… … English dictionary
afford — v. 1) to well afford 2) (formal) (A) it afforded great pleasure to him; or: it afforded him great pleasure 3)(E; preceded by the forms: can cannot can t could) we cannot afford to buy a new house; we can ill afford to lose this contract 4)… … Combinatory dictionary
afford — af|ford W3S1 [əˈfo:d US o:rd] v [T] [: Old English; Origin: geforthian to carry out , from forth] 1.) can/could afford [usually negative] a) to have enough money to buy or pay for something afford [to do] sth ▪ We can t afford to go on vacation… … Dictionary of contemporary English