Enter
No account yet?   Register

Forgot your password?
Enter
ó

Log in with Facebook

Log in with Google
Register
Already have an account?   Enter
I accept the terms and conditions and the privacy policy of curso-ingles.com
Register
ó

Sign up with Facebook

Sign up with Google
Confirm your profile
Your profile was registered correctly.
We have sent an email to the provided address.
To confirm your profile and log in, open the mail message and click on the included link.

Ok
Recover your password
Already have an account?   Enter

No account yet?   Register
Recover
ó

Log in with Facebook

Log in with Google
Retrieve password
We have sent an email to .
Follow the mail instructions to reset your password.
The message can take 5 minutes to get into your inbox. If you don't receive the email, check your spam folder or request another one.

Ok
    Traductor What's money

What's money

Translation result
¿Qué es el dinero? What's money


wild adjective

1. marked by extreme lack of restraint or control.

The wild party got out of hand when the DJ started playing loud music and people began dancing on the tables. La fiesta salvaje se salió de control cuando el DJ comenzó a reproducir música fuerte y la gente empezó a bailar en las mesas.
Her wild behavior at the concert, including jumping off the balcony and crowd-surfing, left her friends in shock. El comportamiento salvaje de ella en el concierto, incluyendo saltar desde la balconada y surfear la multitud, dejó a sus amigos estupefactos.

2. in a natural state.

The park ranger warned us to stay away from the wild beavers that lived in the nearby pond, as they could be aggressive if threatened. El guardabosque nos advirtió que nos mantuviéramos alejados de los castores salvajes que vivían en el estanque cercano, ya que podían ser agresivos si se sentían amenazados.
The hikers spent hours trekking through the wild mountains, marveling at the rugged landscape and sparkling streams. Los excursionistas pasaron horas recorriendo por las montañas salvajes, admirando el paisaje escarpado y los arroyos brillantes.

money noun

1. the most common medium of exchange.

After graduating from college, John finally had enough money to start his own business and pursue his lifelong passion. Después de graduarse de la universidad, Juan finalmente tuvo suficiente dinero para iniciar su propio negocio y perseguir su pasión vitalicia.

2. wealth reckoned in terms of money.

After inheriting her grandmother's vast fortune, she had more than enough money to live comfortably for the rest of her life. Después de heredar la inmensa fortuna de su abuela, tenía más dinero del necesario para vivir cómodamente el resto de su vida.

3. the official currency issued by a government or national bank.

The traveler exchanged her foreign money for US dollars at the airport to avoid any issues with transactions. El viajero cambió su dinero extranjero por dólares estadounidenses en el aeropuerto para evitar problemas con las transacciones.