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单词 depositing
释义

deposit

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verb

de·​pos·​it di-ˈpä-zət How to pronounce deposit (audio)
deposited di-ˈpä-zə-təd How to pronounce deposit (audio)
-ˈpäz-təd
; depositing di-ˈpä-zə-tiŋ How to pronounce deposit (audio)
-ˈpäz-tiŋ

transitive verb

1
: to place especially for safekeeping or as a pledge
depositing her tools in the trunk of the car
especially, economics : to put in a bank
having your paycheck automatically deposited into your bank account
2
a
: to lay down : place
deposited himself in the chair next to me
b
: to let fall (something, such as sediment)
layers of mud that had been deposited by the flood

intransitive verb

: to become deposited
depositor
di-ˈpä-zə-tər How to pronounce deposit (audio)
-ˈpäz-tər
noun

deposit

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noun

1
: the state of being deposited
2
: something placed for safekeeping: such as
a
: money deposited in a bank
making a deposit or a withdrawal
a deposit of $3,000
b
: money given as a pledge or down payment
put down a deposit on a new house
3
: a place of deposit : depository
4
: an act of laying or putting something or someone down : an act of depositing
the deposit of boulders by ancient glaciers
5
a
: something laid down
especially : matter deposited by a natural process
sandy deposits at the river's mouth
fatty deposits in the arteries
b
geology : a natural accumulation (as of iron ore, coal, or gas)

Synonyms

Verb

  • bank

Noun

  • deposition
  • dregs
  • grounds
  • precipitate
  • sediment
  • settlings
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Example Sentences

Verb Your paycheck will be automatically deposited into your account. I deposited over $3,000 this afternoon. Please deposit your things in your room and return to the hotel lobby. The taxi deposited us at the train station. Noun Our records show that she made a large deposit to her account earlier in the month. If you return that empty soda can, you'll get back the five-cent deposit you paid when you bought the soda. The rental car company requires a deposit for drivers under the age of 25. a deposit of mud left by the flood He had surgery to remove calcium deposits from his knee. the buildup of fat deposits in the arteries Their company has discovered new oil deposits below the ocean floor. See More
Recent Examples on the Web
Verb
Pugh then spoke with a third bank employee who also said the check was fraudulent and because of that the bankback would not allow Pugh to open an account and deposit the check. Meron Moges-gerbi, CNN, 10 Sep. 2022 The man alleged that employees refused to deposit his check, citing possible fraud, and called the police. Julian Mark, Washington Post, 9 Sep. 2022 The scammers tell the victims to deposit the check, keep their share and wire the rest to another company that will wrap the car. Ron Hurtibise, Sun Sentinel, 8 Sep. 2022 Players who sign up, deposit $10+ and wager $10+ on any market will also receive 1,000 Tier Credits and 1,000 Reward Credits for the Caesars Rewards program. Xl Media, cleveland, 8 Sep. 2022 Lizzie Pugh, 71, tried to deposit the check April 11 at one of the bank's Livonia branches, according to the suit, filed Aug. 29 in U.S. District Court for Eastern Michigan. Antonio Planas, NBC News, 7 Sep. 2022 Unlike regular cash ATMs which allow users to withdraw and deposit money to their bank accounts, crypto ATMs are designed to allow users to purchase cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin with cash or by using a QR code. Siladitya Ray, Forbes, 25 Aug. 2022 So, figuring out how to deposit metal evenly has been a big hurdle. John Timmer, Ars Technica, 24 Aug. 2022 And on small, mixed farms, animals that graze widely and then deposit their manure in the farmyard can help to concentrate nutrients for use as fertilizer in the family’s garden. Bob Holmes, Smithsonian Magazine, 23 Aug. 2022
Noun
The study suggests the species lived mainly in swampy forests, as did the discovery of the fossilized teeth in a coal deposit. Tom Metcalfe, NBC News, 1 Aug. 2022 Stablecoins typically peg themselves to the dollar and hold a reserve of actual dollars in a bank deposit to redeem the coins. Greg Ip, WSJ, 18 May 2022 At 26 years old and after six years of friendship, the university friends invested £26,000 in the deposit for a dilapidated two-bedroom house that launched them onto the property ladder. Lydia Spencer-elliot, refinery29.com, 25 Apr. 2022 Over time, a tooth may erode out of the original area where it was deposited and find itself in a new deposit, away from the rest of the remains. Zoe Sottile, CNN, 19 Mar. 2022 Virgin Galactic began selling for their flight last month and will cost customers $450,000 with an initial deposit of $150,000, the company previously told PEOPLE. Jason Duaine Hahn, PEOPLE.com, 3 Mar. 2022 During of Uppsala University excavates a paddlefish fossil in the Tanis deposit. Jennifer Ouellette, Ars Technica, 23 Feb. 2022 If the bill passes, the state would make an initial deposit of $4,000 for eligible children under 10 and $8,000 for eligible children over 10. Ivan Pereira, ABC News, 11 Feb. 2022 Those interested in joining the flight can put in a deposit starting today with just $500. Stacey Leasca, Travel + Leisure, 4 Oct. 2021 See More

Word History

Etymology

Verb and Noun

Latin depositus, past participle of deponere — see depose

First Known Use

Verb

1624, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1

Noun

1621, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Kids Definition

deposit 1 of 2

verb

de·​pos·​it di-ˈpä-zət How to pronounce deposit (audio)
deposited; depositing
1
: to place for or as if for safekeeping
I deposited money in the bank.
2
: to give as a pledge that a purchase will be made or a service used
He deposited ten dollars on a new bicycle.
3
: to lay down : put
He deposited his books on the table.
4
: to let fall or sink
Layers of mud were deposited by flood waters.

deposit

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noun

1
: the state of being deposited
money on deposit
2
: money that is deposited
3
: something given as a pledge or as part payment
He put a deposit of ten dollars on a new bicycle.
4
: something laid or thrown down
A deposit of mud was left by the flood.
5
: mineral matter built up in nature
a coal deposit

Medical Definition

deposit 1 of 2

transitive verb

de·​pos·​it di-ˈpäz-ət How to pronounce deposit (audio)
deposited -ˈpäz-ət-əd, -ˈpäz-təd How to pronounce deposit (audio) ; depositing -ˈpäz-ət-iŋ, -ˈpäz-tiŋ How to pronounce deposit (audio)
: to lay down or foster the accumulation of as a deposit
crystals are deposited in the articular cartilage, the synovium, and the capsule Medical Radiography & Photography

deposit

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noun

: matter laid down or accumulated especially in a living organism by a normal or abnormal process
removal of calcium deposits in his knees by arthroscopic surgery

Legal Definition

deposit 1 of 2

transitive verb

de·​pos·​it di-ˈpä-zət How to pronounce deposit (audio)
1
: to place for safekeeping or as security
may deposit the property with the court
especially : to put in a bank account
2
in the civil law of Louisiana : to place (movable property) under a deposit
the depository can not make use of the thing deposited Louisiana Civil Code

deposit

2 of 2

noun

1
: the state of being deposited (as in an account)
holding the property on deposit
compare escrow, trust
2
: something placed for safekeeping: as
a
: money deposited in a bank especially to one's credit
demand deposit
: a bank deposit that can be withdrawn without prior notice
general deposit
: a deposit of money in a bank that is to the credit of the depositor thereby giving the depositor the right to money and creating a debtor-creditor relationship
special deposit
: a deposit that is made for a specific purpose, that is to be returned to the depositor, and that creates a bailment or trust
time deposit
: a bank deposit that can be withdrawn only after a set period of time or with prior notice
b
: something given as security see also security deposit

Note: A deposit may be applied to a purchase price or may be considered partial payment.

3
in the civil law of Louisiana
a
: the gratuitous transfer of possession of movable property to another for a limited time or specified purpose such that the depositary is liable to some extent for loss or damage to the property see also sequestration compare bailment, hiring, loan for consumption and loan for use at loan

Note: Like the common-law bailment, the civil law deposit requires either actual or constructive delivery.

necessary deposit
: a deposit compelled by a sudden emergency

Note: The Louisiana Civil Code deems the deposit of travelers' belongings with an innkeeper a necessary deposit.

voluntary deposit
: a deposit that is made by the mutual consent of the depositor and depositary

Note: The consent required may be express or implied, and because of the requirements of consent, only persons with the capacity to contract can make a voluntary deposit.

b
: the movable property that is the object of a deposit
the depositary is bound to use the same diligence in preserving the deposit that he uses in preserving his own property Louisiana Civil Code
4
: an act of depositing
upon the deposit of the money in the escrow account
5
: depository
night deposit

depositing

verb

present participle of deposit
1
as in saving
to put in an account we quickly deposited the check in a bank account

Synonyms & Similar Words

Relevance
  • saving
  • banking
  • storing
  • reserving
  • stashing
  • stowing
  • hoarding
  • investing
  • laying away
  • salting away
  • caching
  • squirrelling (away)
  • squirreling (away)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • withdrawing
  • removing
  • paying
  • giving
  • spending
  • disbursing
  • taking out
  • expending
  • laying out
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2
as in placing
to arrange something in a certain spot or position deposited their luggage at the foot of the hotel bed

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • placing
  • putting
  • situating
  • disposing
  • locating
  • positioning
  • laying
  • sticking
  • emplacing
  • deposing
  • fixing
  • planting
  • setting
  • parking
  • collecting
  • establishing
  • moving
  • shifting
  • locking
  • rearranging
  • orienting
  • carrying
  • plopping
  • slapping
  • assembling
  • setting up
  • plunking
  • affixing
  • reordering
  • clapping
  • wedging
  • plumping
  • settling
  • flopping
  • plonking
  • anchoring
  • ensconcing
  • arraying
  • queuing
  • lodging
  • planking
  • ranking
  • plonking down
  • plunking down
  • berthing
  • laying out
  • lining up
  • niching
  • setting down
  • queueing

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • removing
  • taking
  • relocating
  • displacing
  • replacing
  • dislodging
  • banishing
  • supplanting
  • superseding
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