lump it - translation to English
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lump it - translation to English

SINGLE PAYMENT OF MONEY, AS OPPOSED TO A SERIES OF PAYMENTS MADE OVER TIME
Lump-sum; Lump Sum

lump it      
= aguántate
Ex: The article is entitled "Link It or Lump It: Basic Access Strategies for Digital Art Representation".
lump         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Lumps; Lump (disambiguation)
trozo
pedazo
masa informe
terrón
nudo
protuberancia
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hinchazón
chichón
grumo
zoquete
sujeto torpe
conjunto
totalidad
aguantar
tragar
aterronarse
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lump sum         
(n.) = cantidad global, suma global, pago único
Ex: An annuity is an arrangement that guarantees to provide you with an income for the rest of your life in return for you paying over a lump sum.

Definition

post-it
post-it (ingl.; n. comercial; pronunc. [póstit]) m. Hoja pequeña de papel, pegada a otras semejantes en forma de bloc, que se usa para escribir notas y pegarlas en el lugar oportuno.

Wikipedia

Lump sum

A lump sum is a single payment of money, as opposed to a series of payments made over time (such as an annuity).

The United States Department of Housing and Urban Development distinguishes between "price analysis" and "cost analysis" by whether the decision maker compares lump sum amounts, or subjects contract prices to an itemized cost breakdown.

In 1911, American union leaders including Samuel Gompers of the American Federation of Labor expressed opposition to lump sums being awarded to their members pursuant to a new workers compensation law, saying that when they received lump sums rather than periodic payments the risk of them squandering the money was greater.

The Financial Times reported in July 2011 that research by Prudential had found that 79% of polled pensioners in the UK collecting a company or private pension that year took a tax-free lump sum as part of their retirement benefits, as compared to 76% in 2008. Prudential was of the view that for many retirees, a lump sum at the time of retirement was the most tax efficient option. However, Prudential's head of business development, Vince Smith Hughes, said, "some pensioners are beginning to regret the way they used the tax-free cash. The days of buying a shiny new car or going on a once-in-a-lifetime holiday may be gone."

Examples of use of lump it
1. Like it or lump it, the expectation is that Brown is the one.
2. Well, it would seem we‘re not going to lump it any longer.
3. "Lord Falconer is effectively telling judges to like it or lump it.
4. It was very much a case of like it or lump it. ‘I‘ve had the card for almost 25 years.
5. I‘m going to draw out three and thank them, the rest can lump it." In the end, Laurie thanked the show‘s script supervisor, hair stylist and his agent.