单词 | money-taker |
释义 | money /munˈi/noun (pl monˈeys or monˈies; see below)
ORIGIN: OFr moneie (Fr monnaie), from L monēta money, a mint, Monēta (the reminder) being a surname of Juno, in whose temple at Rome money was coined monˈeyed or monˈied adjective
monˈeyer noun
monˈeyless adjective Having no money monˈeys or monˈies plural noun (archaic and law)
money bag noun A bag for or of money monˈeybags singular noun (informal) A rich person money belt noun A belt with a pocket in it for holding money money bill noun A bill introduced into parliament or congress for raising revenue or otherwise dealing with money monˈey-bound adjective Unable to move for lack of money money box noun A box for collecting or saving money, usu with a slit for insertion money broker noun A person who carries out transactions in money for others monˈeychanger noun A person who exchanges one currency for another money clip noun A clip for holding (esp folded) banknotes together monˈey-grubber noun A sordid accumulator of wealth monˈey-grubbing noun and adjective monˈeylender noun A professional lender of money at interest, esp an individual or small company arranging domestic loans at higher-than-commercial interest rates monˈeylending noun monˈeymaker noun
monˈeymaking noun The act of gaining wealth adjective Lucrative, profitable monˈeyman noun A person employed or specializing in finance money market noun (the dealers in) the market for short-term loans for business, etc money of account noun A monetary unit (not represented by current coins) used in keeping accounts money order noun An order for money deposited at one post office, and payable at another monˈey-scrivener noun (old) A person who does financial business for clients money shot noun (in pornography) a shot which shows a man ejaculating money spider noun A very small spider supposed to bring luck in money monˈey-spinner noun
monˈey-spinning adjective and noun money supply noun The amount of money available to a country's economy monˈey's-worth noun
monˈey-taker noun
money wages plural noun Income in relation to money paid rather than its purchasing power monˈeywort noun A round-leaved loosestrife, creeping Jenny a (good) run for one's money (informal)
for my (or our) money If I (or we) were to choose, express an opinion, etc hard money Coin in the money
made of money Extremely wealthy make money
money down Money paid on the spot money for jam, old rope, etc Money obtained without effort money talks The wealthy have much influence on the money (US sl) Spot-on, exact, just right pots of money A large amount of money put money into To invest in put money on To place a bet on put one's money where one's mouth is
ready money
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