英:['kɒfəz]
美:['kɒfəz]
英:['kɒfəz]
美:['kɒfəz]
noun
chestespecially: strongbox put the money in the coffer
Among the items at the auction was an 18th-century oak coffer.
treasury, funds—usually used in pluralcorporate coffers
… public coffers running dry in a bleak economy …—Vivienne Walt and Roya Wolverson
a recessed panel in a vault, ceiling, or soffit
ceiling coffers
verb
transitive verb
to store or hoard up in a coffer
coffered his military memorabilia
to form (something, such as a ceiling) with recessed panels
A ceiling that is coffered will bring an added dimension to a large room.
Noun Middle English cofre, coffre, borrowed from Anglo-French, altered (with n to r) from Latin cophinus "large basket, hamper" (sense "chest" attested in early Medieval Latin), borrowed from Greek kóphinos "large basket" — more at coffin >entry 1 Verb Middle English cofren, derivative of cofre coffer >entry 1
The first known use of coffer was in the 13th century
cogitateverb
to think over : ponder
cognoun
a tooth on the rim of a wheel adjusted to fit notches in another wheel or bar and to give or receive motion
a person whose job is of low rank but still important
cognoun
a tooth on the rim of a wheel adjusted to fit notches in another wheel or bar and to give or receive motion
a person whose job is of low rank but still important
cogentadjective
appealing forcibly to the mind : convincing a cogent argument
cogent evidence
being to the point : pertinent
some cogent remarks on the situation
cogentadjective
appealing forcibly to the mind : convincing a cogent argument
cogent evidence
being to the point : pertinent
some cogent remarks on the situation
cogencynoun
the quality or state of being cogent
cognoun
a tooth on the rim of a wheel adjusted to fit notches in another wheel or bar and to give or receive motion
a person whose job is of low rank but still important
coffinnoun
a box or case to hold a dead body
coffernoun
a box used especially to store money and valuables
treasury sense 1, funds—usually used in plural
1 Smile, my beloved, like the gold smiles from my father's coffers.
微笑吧,亲爱的,就像我父亲宝库中的黄金那样微笑吧。
2 Neither eyes on letters nor hands in coffers.
眼不看别人的信,手不碰别人的钱.
3 Warmly acclaim the opening of your shop. Sincerely wish you flourishing and inexhaustible coffers.
贺贵店新开张,祝财源茂盛达三江.
4 Now the public coffers are empty and deals must be done.
现在公共财政空虚,必须要重新算账了。
5 Otherwise, can 1 time receive its personal account accrued coffers.
否则,只能一次性领取其个人账户累积的资金。
6 The nation's coffers are empty.
国库空虚。
7 Luochuan county has to pay 10 % of the cost of these extras from its own coffers.
为此洛川县不得不自己拨款为这两个额外项目支付10%的费用.
8 The boom has helped fill state coffers.
这场能源繁荣填满了该州的金库。
9 Your subjects are paid for working from the coffers.
你的主题被支付的费用从屋顶镶板工作.
10 Other things can be done to increase broadband penetration before dipping into the public coffers.
在宽带网络渗透进公众金库前我们还可以做些其他事情。
11 There's nothing left in the government's coffers.
国库已空无一物了.
12 The coffers is the amount of cash that you have put into the Kingdom.
屋顶镶板是现金你已经进入王国之内放的数量.
13 However, their own money from the coffers to buy, are obstacles.
但让他们自己掏钱出来买, 还是有障碍.
14 A person's credit and its coffers of money is proportional to the.
一个人的信用和其钱柜里的钞票是成正比的。
15 The nation's coffers are empty.
国库空虚。
16 All the while, Apple's cash coffers have only swelled.
期间苹果的现金储备也大幅增加。
17 Few of the taxes that are paid actually go into the state coffers.
税收中少之又少的税款会归入国库。
18 In New York, the film and television subsidies alone cost state taxpayers $700 million a year, fattening the coffers of corporate titans like Amazon, NBC Universal and CBS.
19 Of course, it will require monthly funds going out of your business coffers, which technically becomes an expense.
当然,这将需要每月的资金走出去您的业务库房,这在技术上成为牺牲。
20 Will we get more money from the coffers of our beloved owner?
我们会不会从我们亲爱的老板的口袋中得到更多的金钱?