money / ˈmʌn i /

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money2 个定义

n. 名词 noun

plural mon·eys, mon·ies [muhn-eez]. /ˈmʌn iz/.

  1. any circulating medium of exchange, including coins, paper money, and demand deposits.
  2. paper money.
  3. gold, silver, or other metal in pieces of convenient form stamped by public authority and issued as a medium of exchange and measure of value.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. of or relating to money.
  2. used for carrying, keeping, or handling money: Have you seen my little money purse?
  3. of or relating to capital or finance: the money business.

money 近义词

n. 名词 noun

currency accepted as exchange for goods, services

money构成的短语

  • money burns a hole in one's pocket
  • money is no object
  • money talks
  • money to burn
  • coin money
  • color of one's money
  • easy money
  • even money
  • fool and his money are soon parted
  • for one's money
  • funny money
  • get one's money's worth
  • hush money
  • in the money
  • made of money
  • not for love or money
  • on the money
  • pay your money and take your choice
  • pin money
  • pocket money
  • put money on
  • put one's money where one's mouth is
  • rolling in it (money)
  • run for one's money
  • throw good money after bad
  • time is money

更多money例句

  1. Combining that with advertisers’ increased upfront cancelation options, the money committed to traditional TV could wind up going to streaming.
  2. Noonan said his daughters sometimes work from an office in the Phoenix area and are classified as independent contractors, not earning “horrible money” but also not making minimum wage.
  3. Dalio’s $148 billion Bridgewater Associates has run up hefty losses this year, even as rivals have minted money in the topsy-turvy markets.
  4. They’re also shifting more of their money into value-stock ETFs.
  5. You can be right, too, whether you choose to take their money or not.
  6. And Epstein continues to steer money toward universities to advance scientific research.
  7. Speech, in this case, is our ability to spend money on a goofy entertainment.
  8. I suspect [Teresa] will get money sent in to her, so she can shop at the commissary.
  9. If nobody on the outside will send Teresa money, should she learn a prison hustle?
  10. She vowed to repay the money—no official word, however, on whether she ever did that.
  11. If Mac had been alone he would have made the post by sundown, for the Mounted Police rode picked horses, the best money could buy.
  12. All the Italian merchants in the realm of France, called money lenders, seized by order of Philip the fair, for their ransoms.
  13. The purchasers found that this claim was not well founded, and sought to recover their money.
  14. He was positive he had seen some one enter the room, go to the chair, and take the money from his pockets.
  15. Then both the partners laughed together—pleasantly and cheerfully, as men who are going to receive money, often do.