单词 | money |
释义 | money ['mʌn.i] noun uncountable ESSENTIAL ■the coins or notes which are used to buy things, or the amount of these that one person has 货币;钱,金钱;财产 •"How much money have you got on you?" "£10 in notes and a few coins."“你带了多少钱?”“一共10英镑的纸钞,还有一些硬币。” •We invested the money in a high-interest bank account.我们将钱存进一个高息银行帐户作投资。 •I wanted to buy it but it cost •We spent •You can't pay in English money. You'll have to change •How much money do you earn •He enjoyed acting but he wasn't making •Her investments haven't made •They made •He tried to persuade me to put •We need to raise •Try to save •We're saving •I didn't like the job, but the •Money is tight/short •I had some very expensive dental treatment recently - but it was money well spent money in sth ■If you say that there is money in something, you mean that the activity will produce a profit …有钱可赚,…有利可图 •There's money in sport these days.目前体育市场有利可图。 •There's money in it for you.你可以从中获利。 ['mʌn.i] noun uncountable be in the money ■to suddenly have a lot of money 突然变得很有钱 •If we win this competition we'll be in the money.如果我们赢了这场比赛,就会变得很有钱。 ['mʌn.i] noun uncountable be made of money ■to be very rich 很有钱 •No you can't have a new computer game. I'm not made of money, you know.不行,你不能买新的电脑游戏。我又不是富翁,你知道的。 ['mʌn.i] noun uncountable for my money ■in my opinion 依我看来,我认为 •For my money, Sunday is the best day to travel because the roads are quiet.依我看来,星期天驾车出外最理想,因为路上很清静。 ['mʌn.i] noun uncountable get / have your money's worth ■to receive good value from something you have paid for (钱)值得花 •He's had his money's worth out of that suit - he's been wearing it for years.他那套西装买得很值——他穿了很多年了。 ['mʌn.i] noun uncountable have money ■to be rich 富有 •I believe her family has money.我想她家很有钱。 ['mʌn.i] noun uncountable have money to burn ■to spend a lot of money on things that are not necessary 挥霍金钱 •I don't know what her job is but she certainly seems to have money to burn.我不知道她做甚么工作,不过看来她的钱多得花不完。 ['mʌn.i] noun uncountable marry money ■to marry a rich person 和有钱人结婚 •One way to get rich is to marry money.致富的一个方法是和有钱人结婚。 ['mʌn.i] noun uncountable Money doesn't grow on trees. saying ■said to warn someone that they have to be careful how much money they spend, because there is only a limited amount (提醒别人花钱时要谨慎)钱可不是从天上掉下来的 •"Mum, I'd like a new bike." "I'll have to think about it - money doesn't grow on trees, you know!"“妈妈,我想要辆新脚踏车。”“我要好好想一想──你知道,钱可不是从天上掉下来的!” ['mʌn.i] noun uncountable money for old rope (also money for jam) UK ■money you get for doing something very easy 容易赚的钱 •Babysitting is money for old rope if the children don't wake up.如果小孩不醒,照顾孩子是很容易赚钱的工作。 ['mʌn.i] noun uncountable Money talks. saying ■said about people or organizations that are rich, and can therefore get or do what they want 财大气就粗;有钱就有势 ['mʌn.i] noun uncountable put (your) money on sb/sth ■to risk money on someone or something winning a race or competition 在…上下赌注 •He put some money on a horse in the 5 o'clock race.他在五点钟那场比赛的一匹马身上下了赌注。 ■to strongly believe that someone will do something or that something will happen 确信•Chris will be promoted - I'd put money on it.克里斯将获得晋升——这点我深信无疑。 ['mʌn.i] noun uncountable put your money where your mouth is informal ■to show by your actions and not just your words that you support or believe in something 以实际行动支持;以行动证明自己的话 ['mʌn.i] noun uncountable You pays your money and you takes your chance / choice. informal humorous saying ■said to someone who must decide between different things and accept the results of their decision 你就碰碰运气吧。 |
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