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funds

US // (fʌndz) //

资金,资金来源,资金方面,资金问题

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Definitions

  1. 1
    • : money that is readily available
    • : British government securities representing national debt

Synonyms & Antonyms

nouncash reserve
Synonyms
affluence富裕,富裕程度,富足,富裕度assets资产backing支持,支持的,背衬,支援bankroll银行存款,储金,储蓄,银行belongings财物,物品,财产,家当bread面包budget预算,预算案capital资本,首府collateral抵押品,担保品,抵押物,抵押品类currency货币dough面团,生面团,面皮,糕饼earnings收入,收益,收益情况,收入情况finance金融,财务,财政,融资kitty猫咪,小猫咪,凯蒂,小猫lucre贷款,贷款人,贷款额度,贷款利率means途径,意思是,意思是说,办法money钱,钱财,钱的问题,钱款nut坚果,螺母,螺帽,果仁possessions财产,财物,物品,资产proceeds收益,收入,所得,所获收益profits利润,盈利,赢利,溢利property财产,属性,物业,财物resources资源,资源方面,资源方面的revenue收入,收益,收入方面,收入情况savings储蓄,积蓄,存款,节约scratch划伤,挠痒痒,刮擦,刮伤securities证券,有价证券,证券业,证券业的发展specie种类,礼物,种类繁多,矿物store商店,店铺,仓库,存储stuff东西,东西的,东西的问题substance物质,物体,物质的,物质上treasure宝藏,宝物,宝,宝库wealth财富,财物wherewithal本钱,财源,资金来源,资源winnings赢利,奖金,赢得的奖金,赢钱accounts receivable应收账款,应收帐款,应收款项,应收账户fluid assets流动资产,流体资产,液体资产,液态资产hard cash硬现金,硬性现金,硬通货,硬性的现金money in the bank银行里的钱,银行中的钱,银行的钱,银行里的钱财money on hand手头的钱,手上的钱,手头资金,手头的资金nest egg窝囊废,窝囊蛋,卵子,窝囊气petty cash零用金,零用钱,小额现金,零花钱pork barrel猪肉桶,猪肉盒,猪肉筒,猪肉棒ready money准备好的钱,准备好的资金,准备金,准备好的金钱

Examples

  • The benefits of incumbency are quite potent, especially in the all-important area of raising campaign funds.

  • Scalise spoke about taxes and government slush funds for a mere 15 minutes, Knight said.

  • The banquet was paid for with public funds, and taxpayers were understandably upset.

  • He said he dipped into his personal funds and “reached out to some people who gave money” to get the PAC started.

  • Direct funds away from practices, policies, and programs that consistently fail to achieve measurable outcomes.

  • First, how about the expansibility needed to supply adequate funds for crop-moving?

  • Those who collect taxes without being duly authorized by Government, or misappropriate public funds.

  • The Institution had a great membership in England, and was generously helped there in the matter of funds by the public.

  • The invested funds of the society to-day amount to upwards of a million, and in 1897 they were £476,000.

  • Do the public funds exhibit the slightest symptoms of uneasiness or excitement?