| 单词 | market-money | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasmarket-money   market-money  n. now rare money for buying things in a market; (also) money exchanged on the stock market. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > money > funds or pecuniary resources > 			[noun]		 > set apart for a purpose > spending- or pocket-money > for spending at market market-moneya1625 a1625    F. Beaumont  & J. Fletcher Captaine  iii. i, in  Comedies & Trag. 		(1647)	 sig. Gg4v/2  				I doe not long to have My sleepe ta'ne from me, and goe pulingly Like a poore wench had lost her marketmoney. 1633    G. Herbert Temple: Sacred Poems 13  				Think heav'n a better bargain, then to give Onely thy single market-money for it. 1851    H. Mayhew London Labour I. 16/2  				He risks his market-money and only chance of living. 1868    Putnam's Mag. Jan. 40/2  				Strawberries are down to ten cents a box..but you didn't leave a cent of market-money. 1891    G. Clare Money-market Primer xii. 127  				Market-money, roughly speaking, is other people's money. < as lemmas  | 
	
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