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  • Conjugation : pl  moneies ; pl  moneys
  • Derivatives : adj  moneyless
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Collins English-Chinese Dictionary

money ['m^nɪ]
  1. 1. noun [u] (cash) 钱
    Do you have any money on you?
    身边带钱了吗?
  2. 2. noun (in the bank) 存款
    I spent all my money on the house.
    我把存款用来房子了。
  3. 3. noun (currency) 货币
    They might not accept British money.
    他们可能不接受英国货币
  4. 4. n pl [frm] monies 款项
    the investment and management of monies by pension funds
    退休基金各款项的投资管理
    to make money
    [person,business+] 赚钱
    to be in the money
    [inf] 有钱
    to get your money's worth
    物有所值

Comprehensive English-Chinese Dictionary

money
  1. 1. [Finance] 金钱货币
money [ˈmʌnɪ]
  1. 1. n.[u] 钱,金钱
    We tried to collect the money he owed us.
    我们努力要回他欠我们的钱。
  2. 2. n.[u] 财富财产总值
    All his money is in real estate.
    所有财产都是不动产形式
  3. 3. n.[u] 货币通货
    He changed his money into francs.
    他把手上的货币兑换成了法郎

Collins English-English Dictionary

money ['m^nɪ]
  1. 1. n a medium of exchange that functions as legal tender
  2. 2. n the official currency, in the form of banknotes, coins, etc, issued by a government or other authority
  3. 3. n a particular denomination or form of currency
    silver money
  4. 4. n property or assets with reference to their realizable value
  5. 5. n [formal] a pecuniary sum or income
  6. 6. n an unspecified amount of paper currency or coins
    money to lend
  7. 7. n See mouth
  8. 8. adj best, most valuable, or most eagerly anticipated
    the money shot
    honeydew is the money melon
  9. 9. adj [Etymology] C13: from Old French moneie, from Latin moneta coinage; see mint2

Examples

After loosing all his money gambling, Stan borrowed money from his girlfriend.
斯坦赌输了所有的钱之后从他女友那里借了钱。
The man built houses mornings, with help, when he had money, etc.
这个人当他有钱时,每天上午在(别人)帮助下盖房子(句中斜体部分为状语)。
He was beguiled of his money.
他的钱被骗走了。
We have put money by.
我们已把钱存放好了。
counterfeit money
伪币
someone else's money
别人的钱

nciku Note

Financial Characters

Financial Characters
大写
dà xiě

Capitalization of Chinese numerals began in the Ming Dynasty to prevent forgeries on official documents. Today they are used in the banking and financial fields. They also appear on today’s RMB.

Zero líng
One
Two èr
Three sān
Four
Five
Six liù
Seven
Eight
Nine jiǔ
Ten shí
Hundred bǎi
Thousand   qiān

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