słownik polsko - angielski

język polski - English

pensa po angielsku:

1. penny


A penny saved is a penny earned.
He lives from hand to mouth without saving a penny.
A penny for your thoughts.
He robbed me of every penny I had.
His ideas never earned him a single penny.
Penny wise, pound foolish.
I'm sure it costs a pretty penny. I'll pass.
Ill-gotten gains are short-lived. The only way to make real money is to earn every penny.
They scrambled for the penny in the street.
You should upgrade this computer now, because in a year's time it won't be worth a penny.
Without a job, I cannot save a Penny.
We're going to spend every single penny of our savings.
By the way, vice versa, if you’re in a category that’s growing at 4%, you have enormous pressure on you to make sure you make every penny of your earnings.
What did that penny want?
They promised him he'd make fortunes off of his penny stocks.

Angielskie słowo "pensa" (penny) występuje w zestawach:

zajecia ang uczelnia

2. salary


In terms of salary, that job is fantastic.
It's very unlikely that Tom will agree to work for that salary.
starting salary
He and his wife both work and his salary is lower than hers, so no wonder he is a hen-pecked husband.
During the probation period of my friend's new job, each month's salary is 3000 RMB; once the probation period has been fulfilled, each month's salary is 3500 RMB.
His remuneration consists of a base salary plus commissions.
Today, more and more people are changing jobs in order to get a better salary and higher social status.
Work is not only important for economic benefits, the salary, but also for social and psychological needs, the feeling of doing something for the good of society.
The person who eventually got the job was very happy. After all, he would receive an annual salary of £25,000.
As a psychotherapist, I earned a good salary and enjoyed a good life.
A base salary of eighty thousand the first year, plus bonuses.
He's already been offered a couple of positions but he tells me he's holding out for a better salary.
Meaning: a fixed regular payment, typically paid on a monthly basis but often expressed as an annual sum, made by an employer to an employee, especially a professional or white-collar worker. E.G. 'He received a salary of £24,000.'
She had a good salary, but she didn't like her boss.
The chicken feed I get for a salary is good for nothing.