英:[ɔn ðə ˈmʌni]
美:[ɑn ði ˈmʌni]
英:[ɔn ðə ˈmʌni]
美:[ɑn ði ˈmʌni]
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noun
something generally accepted as a medium of exchange, a measure of value, or a means of payment: such as
officially coined or stamped metal currency
newly minted money
money of account
paper money
handed the bank teller a wad of money
wealth reckoned in terms of money
made her money in the insurance business
an amount of money
raised the money for a new library
moneys or monies plural sums of money : funds
the collection of tax monies
a form or denomination of coin or paper money
wanted his money in $10 bills
the first, second, and third place winners (as in a horse or dog race)—usually used in the phrases in the money or out of the money
prize money
his horse took third money
persons or interests possessing or controlling great wealth
politicians at the beck and call of money
a position of wealth
born into money
adjective
involving or reliable in a crucial situation a money pitch
a money player
noun
something generally accepted as a medium of exchange, a measure of value, or a means of payment: such as
officially coined or stamped metal currency
newly minted money
money of account
paper money
handed the bank teller a wad of money
wealth reckoned in terms of money
made her money in the insurance business
an amount of money
raised the money for a new library
moneys or monies plural sums of money : funds
the collection of tax monies
a form or denomination of coin or paper money
wanted his money in $10 bills
the first, second, and third place winners (as in a horse or dog race)—usually used in the phrases in the money or out of the money
prize money
his horse took third money
persons or interests possessing or controlling great wealth
politicians at the beck and call of money
a position of wealth
born into money
adjective
involving or reliable in a crucial situation a money pitch
a money player
Noun and Adjective Middle English moneye, from Anglo-French moneie, from Latin moneta mint, money — more at mint
The first known use of money was in the 14th century
map1 of 2noun
a drawing or picture showing selected features of an area (as the surface of the earth or the moon or a section of the brain) and usually drawn to a given scale
a drawing or picture of the sky showing the position of stars and planets
map2 of 2verb
to make a map of
map the city
to chart the course of : plan in detail—often used with out
map out a campaign
map1 of 2noun
a drawing or picture showing selected features of an area (as the surface of the earth or the moon or a section of the brain) and usually drawn to a given scale
a drawing or picture of the sky showing the position of stars and planets
map2 of 2verb
to make a map of
map the city
to chart the course of : plan in detail—often used with out
map out a campaign
march1 of 4noun
a border region : frontier
a district originally set up to defend a boundary—usually used in plural
the Welsh marches
march2 of 4verb
to move along with a steady regular stride especially in step with others
to move in a direct purposeful manner : progress
march3 of 4noun
the action of marching
the distance covered within a period of time by marching
a regular even step used in marching
forward movement : progress
the march of time
a musical piece with a strong regular rhythm that is suitable to march to
March4 of 4noun
the third month of the year
march1 of 4noun
a border region : frontier
a district originally set up to defend a boundary—usually used in plural
the Welsh marches
march2 of 4verb
to move along with a steady regular stride especially in step with others
to move in a direct purposeful manner : progress
march3 of 4noun
the action of marching
the distance covered within a period of time by marching
a regular even step used in marching
forward movement : progress
the march of time
a musical piece with a strong regular rhythm that is suitable to march to
March4 of 4noun
the third month of the year
market1 of 2noun
a meeting together of people to buy and sell
the people at such a meeting
a public place where a market is heldespecially: a place where provisions are sold at wholesale
a store where foods are sold to the public
a meat market
a geographic region in which things may be sold
markets for American cotton
a particular category of people who might buy
the youth market
an opportunity for selling
a good market for used cars
market2 of 2verb
to deal in a market
to offer for sale in a market : sell
market1 of 2noun
a meeting together of people to buy and sell
the people at such a meeting
a public place where a market is heldespecially: a place where provisions are sold at wholesale
a store where foods are sold to the public
a meat market
a geographic region in which things may be sold
markets for American cotton
a particular category of people who might buy
the youth market
an opportunity for selling
a good market for used cars
market2 of 2verb
to deal in a market
to offer for sale in a market : sell
moneynoun
something (as coins or bills) generally accepted as a way of measuring value, as a way to trade value, and as a way to pay for goods and services
an amount of money
wealth calculated in terms of money
the first, second, and third place winners in a horse or dog race—usually used in the phrase in the money
1 Users can also turn on a blue-gradient sky and a ground color to help keep them oriented.
也可以用色彩编码提示在恰当的轴上正确定向,还可以启用蓝色梯度的天空和地面颜色来帮助定向。
2 The town is raising money for the elementary school.
3 That painting must be worth a lot of money.
4 The name of the game for this summer maintenance task is to keep your home cool, and in doing so, save you money.
5 Its eyes were bent on Mother Rigby, and at proper times it nodded or shook its head.
它低垂眼睛看着里格比大娘,在恰当的时候点一下头或者摇一下头。
6 Will it give a good return on the money it will cost to develop it?
开发这产品所花的成本能否带来丰厚利润?
7 There was no let-up in the battle on the money markets yesterday.
对金融市场的争夺战昨天依然非常激烈。
8 Only a fraction of them gave money, the investors said.
9 The Japanese yen hit an all - time high last week on the money markets.
日元上周在货币市场上达到历史最高点.
10 We've always had to pay a premium on the money we've borrowed.
我们每次借款都得预付一笔利息.
11 The pound has steadied after early losses on the money markets.
英镑在金融市场最初下跌之后,现在稳定下来了.
12 All this spending is a drain on the money I have saved.
这些开销正在耗光我的积蓄.
13 He earned some money last summer as a musician.
14 Let's talk to the bank and get the I. D . Numbers on the money.
我们跟银行谈一下并取得这些钱的序列号.
15 We didn't have much money when I was growing up.
16 Most of the project is being paid for by federal monies.
17 He has designs on the money.
他在打这笔钱的主意.
18 Japanese yen hit an all - time high last week on the money markets.
日元上周在“货币”市场上达到历史最高点.
19 The man defaulted on the money he borrowed from his neighbour.
那人一直不还借邻居的钱.
20 On the money markets the dollar was weaker against European currencies.
在货币市场上,美元不如欧洲货币坚挺。
2 准确
right perfect accurate exact narrow precise pinpoint copybook exactly truly precisely faithfully accuracy precision nicety particularity on the nose to the minute on the button