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moneymaker

/muhn-ee-mey-ker/US // ˈmʌn iˌmeɪ kər //UK // (ˈmʌnɪˌmeɪkə) //

赚钱的人,赚钱高手,赚钱者,赚钱大亨

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person engaged in or successful at acquiring much money.
    • : something that produces or yields much pecuniary profit.

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Examples

  • Google used cookies to help it build a massive advertising business, but because YouTube and Google Search — which don’t need cookies — are its biggest moneymakers, it can afford to live in a cookie-free Web.

  • It can also be a moneymaker, as property transactions in Decentraland are monetized via special tokens.

  • Movies had been just novelties in 1910, but by 1918, they’re huge moneymakers, a vital part of the economy.

  • The additional disclosures will begin to appear in apps made for iPads, Mac computers and Apple’s TV streaming device, as well as its biggest moneymaker, the iPhone.

  • When spills surface, nothing in the 2019 regulations stops producers from turning them into moneymakers.

  • Some on the Internet took umbrage with your comments to Glamour that your appearance has “never been my moneymaker.”

  • The longer an LED lasts, the more it is used, the more of a moneymaker it becomes.

  • Before long, they began making shoe polish and, the big moneymaker: lip balm.

  • By the next decade, the show proved both a hit and a moneymaker.

  • The case has been a moneymaker for journalists who might have found work scarce if not for Knox.

  • The Moneymaker trees have made little growth and the Stuart tree practically none.

  • It's a good thing, and it's been a moneymaker too; it's the only charity I know of that's not a charity but a moneymaking concern.

  • On the Yarra she proved a great “moneymaker,” as she earned as much as 80 in a day.

  • The machine was now well known, and its value as a moneymaker very apparent.

  • Every variety of vegetable grows abundantly and sugar beets are a moneymaker.