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right money

/muhn-ee/US // ˈmʌn i //UK // (ˈmʌnɪ) //

右边的钱,正确的金钱,正确的钱,正确的货币

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

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

    • : any circulating medium of exchange, including coins, paper money, and demand deposits.
    • : paper money.
    • : 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.
    • : any article or substance used as a medium of exchange, measure of wealth, or means of payment, as checks on demand deposit or cowrie.
    • : a particular form or denomination of currency.
    • : money of account.
    • : capital to be borrowed, loaned, or invested: mortgage money.
    • : an amount or sum of money: Did you bring some money?
    • : wealth considered in terms of money: She was brought up with money.
    • : moneys. Also monies .Chiefly Law. pecuniary sums.
    • : property considered with reference to its pecuniary value.
    • : pecuniary profit: not for love or money.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of or relating to money.
    • : used for carrying, keeping, or handling money: Have you seen my little money purse?
    • : of or relating to capital or finance: the money business.

Phrases

  • 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

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Combining that with advertisers’ increased upfront cancelation options, the money committed to traditional TV could wind up going to streaming.

  • 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.

  • Dalio’s $148 billion Bridgewater Associates has run up hefty losses this year, even as rivals have minted money in the topsy-turvy markets.

  • They’re also shifting more of their money into value-stock ETFs.

  • You can be right, too, whether you choose to take their money or not.

  • And Epstein continues to steer money toward universities to advance scientific research.

  • Speech, in this case, is our ability to spend money on a goofy entertainment.

  • I suspect [Teresa] will get money sent in to her, so she can shop at the commissary.

  • If nobody on the outside will send Teresa money, should she learn a prison hustle?

  • She vowed to repay the money—no official word, however, on whether she ever did that.

  • 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.

  • All the Italian merchants in the realm of France, called money lenders, seized by order of Philip the fair, for their ransoms.

  • The purchasers found that this claim was not well founded, and sought to recover their money.

  • He was positive he had seen some one enter the room, go to the chair, and take the money from his pockets.

  • Then both the partners laughed together—pleasantly and cheerfully, as men who are going to receive money, often do.