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  1. to not allow someone to win easily: We're going to give the other candidate a run for her money. to be similar in quality to or almost better than someone or something: He's so good at maths that he gives his teacher a run for her money.

  2. to be as good at something as someone who is extremely good: He’ll give those professional players a run for their money. (Definición de give someone a run for his or her money del Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) C1.

  3. idiom: to give sb a run for their money hacer sudar a algn he’s had a good run (for his money) ( informal ) ( on sb’s death ) ha tenido una vida larga y bien aprovechada 2.

  4. traducción give sb a run for their money del Inglés al Español, diccionario Inglés - Español, ver también 'give in, give away, give back, give off', ejemplos, conjugación.

  5. figurative (earned by sacrificing others) (ES) dinero manchado de sangre grupo nom. Judas received blood money when he betrayed Jesus. She considered money earned at the cost of so many people's lives 'blood money' and refused to accept it. Judas recibió dinero manchado con sangre cuando traicionó a Jesús.

  6. Traducción de "a run for their money" en español. una carrera por su dinero. un plazo para su dinero. de contrainteligencia. una oportunidad por su dinero. una corrida por su dinero. al funcionamiento para su dinero. You'd give those girls a run for their money. Les darías a esas chicas una carrera por su dinero.

  7. run for one's money, (give) a. A close contest or strong challenge; to give a good return for one’s expense. This term may come from the racetrack, where it is used to describe deriving pleasurable excitement from a horse race even if one does not win all one’s bets.