1. to be out of pocket
Anglais mot "nie mieć pieniędzy"(to be out of pocket) se produit dans des ensembles:
Idiomy ubranie 07.02.20192. out of pocket
What about the people who run things like traditional B and Bs, or commercial car parks – or taxi services – things like that? Won't they be out of pocket?
In some cases, yes, people have been left out of pocket.
3. run out of money
Anglais mot "nie mieć pieniędzy"(run out of money) se produit dans des ensembles:
kartkowka angielski4. not have a penny to rub together
Anglais mot "nie mieć pieniędzy"(not have a penny to rub together) se produit dans des ensembles:
Masterclass Unit10i115. lack of money
6. be in the red
the company will still be in the red for the rest of this year.
If you don't do something, we'll be in the red.
7. in the red
The company operated in the red last year because they lost a big sum of money.
Our company is in the red.
The company has been in the red for three years now.
My account is $1000 in the red. I have to pay it off as soon as possible.
This perspective clearly shows that the Euro Zone balance sheet is in the red.
The company is in the red this month, so they will fire a lot of people.
The company has been in the red since the price of oil began to rise rapidly
We've been in the red for the past three months.
Anglais mot "nie mieć pieniędzy"(in the red) se produit dans des ensembles:
Idiomy z kolorami8. be broke
Anglais mot "nie mieć pieniędzy"(be broke) se produit dans des ensembles:
zakupy i usługi9. I'm running short
10. broke
I'm broke.
He broke down completely on hearing of his daughter's death.
I accidentally kicked a large rock and broke my toe.
I'd like to go with you, but I'm broke.
My car, which broke down yesterday, has not been repaired yet.
My friend broke up with his girlfriend and now he wants to go out with me.
Tom broke his right leg and was taken to hospital a few weeks before Christmas.
I had had my watch repaired, but it broke again.
I just lost at the races so I'm flat broke.
We talked and talked until the day broke.
As is often the case with her, she broke her promise.
An awning broke his fall and saved his life.
Tom has been avoiding me like the plague ever since he broke my glasses.
When I was in London last year, someone broke into my room and stole my wallet.
He fell down from the roof, and what made the matter worse, broke his leg.
11. be strapped for cash
12. be out of money