wealth 的定义
- a great quantity or store of money, valuable possessions, property, or other riches: the wealth of a city.
- an abundance or profusion of anything; plentiful amount: a wealth of imagery.
- Economics. all things that have a monetary or exchange value.anything that has utility and is capable of being appropriated or exchanged.
- rich or valuable contents or produce: the wealth of the soil.
- the state of being rich; prosperity; affluence: persons of wealth and standing.
- Obsolete. happiness.
wealth 近义词
money, resources
wealth 的近义词 46 个
- abundance
- affluence
- cash
- property
- prosperity
- revenue
- riches
- richness
- security
- treasure
- worth
- assets
- belongings
- bounty
- cache
- capital
- clover
- commodities
- copiousness
- cornucopia
- dough
- estate
- fortune
- funds
- gold
- goods
- hoard
- holdings
- lucre
- luxuriance
- luxury
- means
- opulence
- pelf
- plenitude
- plenty
- possessions
- profusion
- store
- substance
- substantiality
- velvet
- lap of luxury
- long green
- prosperousness
- stocks and bonds
wealth 的反义词 7 个
更多wealth例句
- His proposal focuses on delivering equitable solutions to close racial gaps in health, education, environmental justice and wealth.
- Bloomberg reports that, in China, HSBC has ramped up investment in commercial banking, credit cards, investment banking, and wealth management, and now employs more than 8,000 in 170 outlets in the country.
- Crypto—once reserved for the gamers, coders, and early tech millionaires—is now a place where more people have the opportunity to participate in an alternative system where they can have more control over their wealth.
- Gorton scolded Giannulli for what he described as “breathtaking fraud” made possible by his wealth and privilege.
- A pandemic-spurred rise in e-learning also raises questions about whether pricey university educations are worth the cost, when there are a wealth of online options.
- The Perfect Storm writer talks combat brotherhood and the threat posed by growing wealth inequality.
- The second, and perhaps more surprising, is the wealth of human capital already existent in the region.
- Here, black children are born into families with about 10 percent—one-tenth—the average wealth of white families.
- Why have educational outcomes so stubbornly flat-lined in the face of this wealth of educational resources?
- He was a scion of immense wealth, a civil rights activist, and an art collector and patron.
- The old earl's property, the source of his wealth, as from his title the reader will have shrewdly guessed, was in collieries.
- It is a lofty and richly-decorated pile of the fourteenth century; and tells of the labours and the wealth of a foreign land.
- He saw with evident pleasure the outward and visible signs of the old earl's immense wealth.
- If wealth were always thus employed, it were a pity that great fortunes are not more numerous.
- Here and there exceptional industry or extraordinary capacity raised the artisan to wealth and turned the "man" into the "master."