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moneyed

/muhn-eed/US // ˈmʌn id //UK // (ˈmʌnɪd) //

有钱的,有钱人,有钱,有钱人的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having much money; wealthy.
    • : of or relating to the wealthy: moneyed interests.

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Examples

  • The next big test will be whether the movement has enough moneyed supporters to chip in to hire paid signature gatherers.

  • They just realized that they could gain power by uniting two very different groups: the same moneyed elites as always, and you.

  • Plato argued that true learning must be more than what Deresiewicz calls “highbrow entertainment for the moneyed class.”

  • Real estate was a hot investment for the moneyed of China, but as the market cooled down in many cities, flats were left empty.

  • But the Tea Party is being paid for by the Koch Brothers and other moneyed elites.

  • The moneyed class placed a huge, one-sided bet on their tribune, Mitt Romney, and on the Republicans.

  • Besides, he was a moneyed man, and to a certain extent had a shrewd eye to his worldly interest.

  • They transgressed only to the innocuous extent of smuggling moneyed stowaways and contraband goods.

  • His low origin was too recent, his moneyed dealings too notorious, to gain him acceptance, except on the ruins of the Darcys.

  • He hated the Dutch and moneyed men, and Dissenters of every sect, although originally one of them.

  • A handful of moneyed freshmen found favor with them and were therefore made much of.

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