单词 | deposit |
释义 | noun | verb depositdeposit1 /dɪˈpɑzɪt/ ●●○ S3 noun [countable] 1the first part of the money that you pay for something, especially something large or expensive, so that it will not be sold to someone else: deposit of A deposit of 10% is required. We put a $100 deposit down on (=paid a deposit for) a sofa.2money that you pay when you rent something such as an apartment or car, which will be given back if you do not damage it: We paid one month’s rent, plus a deposit of $500. My landlord only returned half of my security deposit (=a deposit on a rented house).3an amount of money that is put into a bank account OPP withdrawal: I made a deposit into my savings account.4earth science a layer of a mineral, metal, etc. that is left in soil or rocks through a natural process: oil and mineral deposits5an amount or layer of a substance that gradually develops in a particular place: fatty deposits in the arteries noun | verb depositdeposit2 ●○○ verb [transitive] 1[always + adv./prep.] to put something down or leave something in a particular place: deposit on/in/by etc. Litter should be deposited in the green trash cans.2to gradually leave layers of a substance in or on something: deposit something on/in/over something The river deposits large amounts of sediment in Lake Powell.3to put money or something valuable in a bank or other place where it will be safe: deposit something in/into something I’d like to deposit this in my checking account. |
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