earn

earn
ə:n
verb
1) (to gain (money, wages, one's living) by working: He earns $200 a week; He earns his living by cleaning shoes; You can afford a car now that you're earning.) ganar
2) (to deserve: I've earned a rest.) merecer
earn vb
1. ganar
how much do you earn a month? ¿cuánto ganas al mes?
2. merecerse
you've earned a holiday te mereces unas vacaciones
earn
tr[ɜːn]
transitive verb
1 (money, wages) ganar
how much do you earn a month? ¿cuánto ganas al mes?
2 (interest) devengar
3 (respect, approval, gratitude, etc) ganarse, valer; (deserve) merecer, merecerse
it earned her the praise of all the faculty le valió el elogio de todo el cuerpo docente
a well-earned holiday unas vacaciones bien merecidas
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to earn one's living ganarse la vida
earn ['ərn] vt
1) : ganar
to earn money: ganar dinero
2) deserve: ganarse, merecer
earn
v.
devengar v.
ganar (trabajando) v.
lograr v.
obtener v.
(§pres: -tengo, -tienes...-tenemos) pret: -tuv-
fut/c: -tendr-•)
ɜːrn, ɜːn
1.
transitive verb
1) \<\<money/wages\>\> ganar; \<\<interest\>\> dar*, devengar* (frml)
2) \<\<respect/gratitude\>\> ganarse; \<\<promotion\>\> ganar

2.
vi (esp BrE) trabajar, ganar dinero
[ɜːn]
1.
VT [+ money, wages etc] ganar; (Comm) [+ interest] devengar; [+ praise] ganarse

she earns £5 an hour — gana 5 libras a la hora

to earn one's living — ganarse la vida

earned income — ingresos mpl devengados, renta f salarial or del trabajo

it earned him the nickname of Crazy Harry — le valió el apodo de Crazy Harry

- earn a or one's crust
2.
VI

to be earning — estar trabajando

* * *
[ɜːrn, ɜːn]
1.
transitive verb
1) \<\<money/wages\>\> ganar; \<\<interest\>\> dar*, devengar* (frml)
2) \<\<respect/gratitude\>\> ganarse; \<\<promotion\>\> ganar

2.
vi (esp BrE) trabajar, ganar dinero

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