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单词 deposit
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depositverb

uk/dɪˈpɒz.ɪt/us/dɪˈpɑː.zɪt/

deposit verb (LEAVE)

[ T usually + adv/prep ] to leave something somewhere:

The flood waters fell, depositing mud over the whole area.
The bus deposited me miles from anywhere.
The cuckoo deposits her eggs in other birds' nests.
I deposited my luggage in a locker at the station.

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Placing and positioning an object

  • -based
  • appose
  • bung
  • change sth around
  • consign
  • consign sb/sth to sth
  • fit
  • manoeuvre
  • perch
  • pop
  • position
  • sandwich sb/sth between sb/sth
  • sandwich sth together
  • set sb down
  • set sth down
  • shelve
  • shove
  • stand
  • stuff
  • whack

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deposit verb (MONEY)

C1 [ T ] to put something valuable, especially money, in a bank or safe (= strong box or cupboard with locks):

There's a night safe outside the bank, so you can deposit money whenever you wish.
I deposited £500 in my account this morning.

[ T ] to pay someone an amount of money when you make an agreement with that person to pay for or buy something, that either will be returned to you later, if the agreed arrangement is kept, or that forms part of the total payment:

When we moved in, we had to deposit $1,000 with the landlord in case we broke any of his things.
You deposit 20 percent now and pay the rest when the car is delivered.

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Saving money

  • bank
  • deposit account
  • depositor
  • direct deposit
  • interest rate
  • ISA
  • on deposit idiom
  • pension plan
  • put
  • put sth by
  • salt sth away
  • save
  • save/keep money for a rainy day idiom
  • saver
  • saving
  • scrimp
  • sock
  • squirrel sth away
  • TESSA
  • war chest

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Paying money

depositnoun

uk/dɪˈpɒz.ɪt/us/dɪˈpɑː.zɪt/

deposit noun (LAYER)

C2 [ C or U ] a substance or layer that is left, usually after a liquid is removed:

Decant the wine carefully, so that you leave the deposit in the bottom of the bottle.
In hard-water areas, a chalky deposit often forms in pipes and kettles.
The flood left a thick deposit of mud over the entire ground floor of the house.

C2 [ C ] specialized geology a layer that has formed under the ground, especially over a long period:

mineral/oil/coal deposits

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Things remaining

  • (and) all the rest idiom
  • balance
  • bastion
  • cutpiece
  • dregs
  • for the rest idiom
  • ground
  • hangover
  • relic
  • remainder
  • remains
  • remnant
  • residual
  • residue
  • rest
  • the shirt off sb's back idiom
  • throwback
  • time capsule
  • vestige
  • wreckage

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Geology: mineralogy

deposit noun (MONEY)

C1 [ C ] a payment, especially into a bank account:

To open an account, you need to make a minimum deposit of $500.

B1 [ C ] an amount of money that you pay as the first part of the total payment for something:

The shop assistant says if I leave £10 as a deposit, they'll keep the dress for me.
We paid/put a deposit of £5,000 on the house, and paid the balance four weeks later.
They asked us to put down a deposit.

C1 [ C ] an amount of money that you pay when you rent something, and is returned to you when you return the thing you have rented:

It costs $2,000 a week to rent the yacht, with a $200 refundable/returnable deposit.
You pay a 10p deposit/deposit of 10p on the bottle, which you get back when you return the empty bottle.

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Investing money

  • backer
  • backing
  • capitalize
  • endow
  • financial adviser
  • invest
  • investment
  • inward
  • mature
  • maturity
  • microfinance
  • pay
  • plough
  • plough sth into sth
  • protect
  • pump sth into sth
  • punt on sth
  • put sth up
  • sink
  • sink sth into sth

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Banks
Renting & hiring
Costs & expenses
Payment methods

Idiom(s)

on deposit

depositnoun

uk/dɪˈpɒzɪt/us

[ C ] BANKING an amount of money that someone pays into a bank account:

Using the cash machine I can make a deposit at any time of the day.
have/keep/hold money on deposit Rather than hold money on deposit, you should pay off your debts.
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withdrawal

[ C ] COMMERCE, PROPERTY a part of the cost of something such as a product or property that a buyer pays to a seller so that it will not be sold to anyone else:

make/pay/put down a deposit (on sth) Many families put down a deposit for their summer holidays as early as January.
a €50/$100, etc. deposit
ask for/request a deposit Normally someone selling a house would ask for a deposit of at least 5%.
non-refundable deposit
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down payment
deposits

[ plural ] BANKING, ECONOMICS the total amount of money that has been paid into a particular bank, or into the banks in a particular place:

The bank now has more than 1m account holders and deposits of around £1.7bn.
The government closed banks for a week, trying to prevent a run on deposits.

[ C ] PROPERTY an amount of money that someone renting a property pays to the owner of the property, which they get back when they leave only if they have not caused any damage:

ask for/require a deposit Landlords will usually require a deposit.
lose a deposit I once lost a deposit on a flat when I knocked something over and stained the carpet.

See also

bank deposit
cash ratio deposits
certificate of deposit
core deposits
demand deposit
direct deposit
fixed deposit
money market deposits
public deposits
retail deposits
sight deposit
term deposit
time deposit

depositverb [ T ]

uk/dɪˈpɒzɪt/us

BANKING to put money into a bank account, especially one that pays interest:

deposit money/a cheque/funds
deposit sth in/into sth You can choose to have your salary deposited directly into your bank account.
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withdraw

to leave money or something that is valuable in a safe place:

deposit sth with sb The documents have been deposited with the solicitor for safe-keeping.
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