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thaler

/tah-ler/US // ˈtɑ lər //UK // (ˈtɑːlə) //

瑟勒,瑟勒尔,瑟拉尔

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural tha·ler, tha·lers.

    • : any of various former large coins of various German states; dollar.

Examples

  • The “culprits” in the appropriation of my discipline are two of my best friends, Richard Thaler and Cass Sunstein.

  • I spent that time studying the text in hevruta, one-on-one, with a brilliant guy by the name of Baruch Thaler.

  • For years, behavioral economists such as Richard Thaler have been studying ways to "nudge" people to save more.

  • The Power of Smallby Linda Kaplan Thaler and Robin Koval Why you should sweat the small stuff.

  • Do I hear fifty pesos, cinquante Thaler ge-bid pour this here bully gun?

  • When served to private parties on deck, the price is one thaler, or seventy-two cents.

  • He then went to a bookseller, wishing to buy a Bible, who demanded a thaler for it, which he could not afford to pay.

  • He searched in his belt for a silver thaler, and gave it to Scarlett.

  • And I am your plowman, and will hereafter do your plowing only for a thaler a day wages.