costar
cost.
The Mansell pre-1956 imprint catalog, in 604 volumes, is being edited at the rate of 20,000 entries a week, and is costing $1 million per year to edit.
costar + Cantidad
run into + Cantidad
Millions of abstracts are produced annually at a total cost that runs into millions of dollars.
costar caro
cost + dearly
Poor education policies have cost us dearly.
costar dinero
cost + money
take + money
Donations cost money in terms of the staff time required to evaluate and process them.
That's what takes money and so title entry is not going to save money for the administration.
costar el oro y el moro
cost + the earth
cost + an arm and a leg
cost + a pretty penny
cost + a fortune
The article is entitled 'Athena: a Windows-based library system that does not cost the earth'.
Mishaps can cost an arm and a leg without insurance cover.
In particular, site mirroring can cost a pretty penny because it essentially duplicates a company's network architecture and needs.
Cheese on the other hand costs a fortune even if you make it yourself, unless you own a goat or a cow.
costar la vida
cost + life
These views are not only irrational but also dangerous because they influence policies and cost lives.
costarle a Alguien la vida
cost + Nombre + Posesivo + life
At the time he was conscious of but one thing - that he had stumbled into a predicament which might easily cost him his life.
costar muchísimo dinero
break + the bank
Though pampering may ease our bodies and minds, sometimes it can break the bank.
costar mucho trabajo
have + a tough time
have + a hard time
He had a tough time lugging his lumpy, oversized travelbag onto the plane and stuffing it in the overhead bin.
Scholars are going to have a hard time finding that reference.
costar poquísimo
pay + peanuts
If you pay peanuts, you could end up with something that sounds like a barrel load of monkeys.
costar trabajo
have + Posesivo + work cut out for + Pronombre
have + Posesivo + job cut out for + Pronombre
'Well, Laura, it looks as if you have your work cut out for you!' remarked Lachaise, a knowing smile spreading over her face.
Time for a change, but whoever gets in, will sure have their job cut out for them thanks to good old Bush.
costar una fortuna
cost + a fortune
Cheese on the other hand costs a fortune even if you make it yourself, unless you own a goat or a cow.
costar un dineral
break + the bank
cost + an arm and a leg
cost + a fortune
Though pampering may ease our bodies and minds, sometimes it can break the bank.
Mishaps can cost an arm and a leg without insurance cover.
Cheese on the other hand costs a fortune even if you make it yourself, unless you own a goat or a cow.
costar un montón
cost + a bundle
The book is entitled 'Water Pollution Controls to Cost a Bundle'.
costar un ojo de la cara
cost + the earth
cost + an arm and a leg
cost + a pretty penny
cost + a fortune
The article is entitled 'Athena: a Windows-based library system that does not cost the earth'.
Mishaps can cost an arm and a leg without insurance cover.
In particular, site mirroring can cost a pretty penny because it essentially duplicates a company's network architecture and needs.
Cheese on the other hand costs a fortune even if you make it yourself, unless you own a goat or a cow.
costar unos cuantos + Nombre
set + Nombre + back a few + Nombre
He says he has a special surprise lined up that has set him back a few thousand dollars.
costar un riñón
cost + an arm and a leg
cost + the earth
pay through + the nose
cost + a fortune
Mishaps can cost an arm and a leg without insurance cover.
The article is entitled 'Athena: a Windows-based library system that does not cost the earth'.
But what is the point of paying through the nose for booze that you can get just as easily at the Supermarket at half the price?.
Cheese on the other hand costs a fortune even if you make it yourself, unless you own a goat or a cow.
cueste lo que cueste
at any cost
at all costs
at any price
by whatever means (possible)
no matter what
no matter what it takes
Illegal work practices aimed at achieving economic success at any cost were widespread.
This article presents a decalogue of a librarian's faults: a library for the benefit of librarians; a library for the benefit of the management; a drive to obtain new technology at all costs; egotism of departments; egotism of libraries; dictatorship instead of management; working 'in silence'; putting on blinkers; laissez-faire; and wasteful use of time, people and resources.
The new law would scrap the existing anti-scalping law and allow tickets to be resold at any price.
Naturally, Claire is just dying to be part of the Committee, but they're equally determined to keep her out of it by whatever means.
In hand-to-hand combat, the soldier must have the attitude that he will defeat the enemy and complete the mission, no matter what.
Angelus has had it with her insolence and is determined to 'bring her to heel' no matter what it takes.
quien algo quiere algo le cuesta
no pain, no gain
no pain without gain
'The old adage 'no pain, no gain' should be less relevant as we age than when we're younger,' Lonner said = "El viejo dicho popular "quien algo quiere algo le cuesta" debería ser menos importante a medida que envejecemos que cuando somos más jóvenes", dijo Lonner .
Some people would call this madness, but David believes there is no gain without pain.
todo cuesta algo
nothing comes without a cost
Whilst Indigenous peoples might welcome the elevation of status that comes with increased recognition of their Knowledge systems after centuries of dismissal and disintegration, nothing comes without a cost.