afford
Prononciation : [əˈfɔrd]
Contexte : « finance »
(verb) to have enough money or resources to pay for something. If you can afford something, it means you have the money you need to buy it without trouble.
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I can afford to buy a new bike because I saved my birthday money.
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I cannot afford to go on vacation this year because I spent too much last year.
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Can we afford to eat out this week after buying groceries?
Contexte : « time management »
(verb) to have enough time or opportunity to do something. When you can afford to do something, it means you have the time to make it happen without it being too difficult.
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I can afford to help you with your homework this evening because I finished my project early.
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I cannot afford to take a break right now because I have so much work to finish.
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Do you think we can afford to watch a movie tonight with our busy schedule?
Contexte : « risk management »
(verb) to be able to take a chance on something without it causing big problems. If you can afford the risk, it means it won’t hurt you too much if something goes wrong.
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I can afford to try a new game because I have enough extra money.
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I cannot afford the risk of losing my job by being late too often.
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Can we afford to invest in a startup even if it might fail?