money

A1 CET-4 Oxf 3000 初中 FREQ #186 ★★★★★

n. 金钱, 一笔款, 财富, 货币, 金额 [经] 货币, 金钱, 财产

发音

UK /ˈmʌn.i/
UK /ˈmɐn.ɪ(i)/
US /ˈmʌn.i/
US /ˈmʌ̟n.i/
其它 /ˈmʊn.ɪ/
IN /ˈmən.i/
IN /mɐ.niˑ/

词形变化

moneys monies 复数 monies moneys 复数 used only in certain senses 复数 more money 比较级 most money 最高级

别名

munney monie mony

教材释义与例句

名词

钱;货币;财富

what you earn by working and can use to buy things. Money can be in the form of notes and coins or cheques, and can be kept in a bank

Don't spend all your money on the first day of your holiday!

别在度假的第一天就把钱都花完了!

The repairs will cost quite a lot of money.

修理要花一大笔钱。

释义与例句

n. A1 Oxf 3000
  1. 1.

    A generally accepted means of exchange.

    金钱

    货币

    钞票

    铜钿

    洋钿

    不可数

    I cannot take money that I did not work for.

    Before colonial times cowry shells imported from Mauritius were used as money in Western Africa.

    She used to spend money every day on makeup.

  2. 2.

    A currency maintained by a state or other entity which can guarantee its value (such as a monetary union).

    货币

    不可数

    money supply; money market

  3. 3.

    Hard cash in the form of banknotes and coins, as opposed to checks, credit cards, or credit more generally.

    现金

    不可数
  4. 4.

    The total value of liquid assets available for an individual or other economic unit, such as cash and bank deposits.

    不可数
  5. 5.

    Wealth.

    财富

    不可数

    He was born with money.

  6. 6.

    A person, family or class that possesses wealth.

    不可数

    He was born into money.

    He married money.

  7. 7.

    An item of value between two or more parties used for the exchange of goods or services.

    不可数
  8. 8.

    A person who funds an operation.

    不可数
adj.
  1. 1.

    Cool; excellent.

    美国 俚语

词汇关系

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词源

Etymology tree Latin Monēta Latin monēta Old French moneie Old French monoie Anglo-Norman muneiebor. Middle English moneye English money From Middle English moneye, moneie, money, borrowed from Anglo-Norman muneie (“money”), from Latin monēta (“money, a place for coining money, coin, mint”), from the name of the temple of Juno Moneta in Rome, where a mint was. In this sense, displaced native Old English feoh, whence English fee. Doublet of mint, ultimately from the same Latin word but through Germanic and Old English, and of manat, through Russian and Azeri or Turkmen.

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