deposits / dɪˈpɒz ɪt /

存款矿床矿藏存款额

deposits3 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to place for safekeeping or in trust, especially in a bank account: He deposited his paycheck every Friday.
  2. to give as security or in part payment.
  3. to deliver and leave: Please deposit your returned books with the librarian.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to be placed, inserted, precipitated, left for safekeeping, given as security or in partial payment, etc.
n. 名词 noun
  1. money placed in a bank account or an instance of placing money in a bank account.
  2. anything given as security or in part payment: The boy returned the bottle and got his five-cent deposit back. They made a deposit on the house and signed a ten-year mortgage.
  3. anything laid away or entrusted to another for safekeeping: A large deposit of jewels was stolen from the hotel safe.

deposits 近义词

n. 名词 noun

down payment; money saved

n. 名词 noun

accumulation of solid

v. 动词 verb

locate, put in place for safekeeping

更多deposits例句

  1. Topographic measurements from MESSENGER also show that the shadowed craters appear to contain thick, sloping deposits, which are probably accumulations of water ice.
  2. It also allowed fraudulent listings that led to guests being scammed out of their deposits.
  3. Some of that research also teased the presence of water at the crater in other ways, like conical hills that are similar to icy mountains on Earth formed by pressurized groundwater, but the salt deposits offer the best evidence.
  4. Typically, university administrators use deposits — minimum fees that students send in to secure their place after receiving an acceptance letter — to forecast the size of their incoming class.
  5. “Your deposit rate is really the only thing you have to go on,” says Jamie Ealy, a senior associate at Art & Science Group, who used to work in admissions offices at West Virginia University and Berea College in Kentucky.
  6. This was material that was buried for safekeeping, almost like a safety deposit box that was never claimed.
  7. Copyright renewed 1969 by August Mencken and Mercantile Safe Deposit Trust Co.
  8. It is likely the mother's body, which means that the currents will probably deposit the children somewhere nearby.
  9. We will not sit on the sidelines and deposit our fate in the hands of others.
  10. Or, “Only to the end of this month: deposit a separatist and get up to 12 percent interest.”
  11. It separates into three layers upon standing—a brown deposit, a clear fluid, and a frothy layer.
  12. Factors which favor an early deposit are high acidity, diminished urinary pigments, and excessive excretion of uric acid.
  13. A savings bank is not a true bank of deposit, providing circulating credit.
  14. The troops to be prisoners of war and to deposit their arms at a place to be appointed by General Merritt.
  15. Suppose a person presents a check and the maker's deposit is not enough to pay the full amount, what can be done?