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    money查询结果如下:

    音标:['mʌni]
    名词复数:moneys 词频:高频常用词

    基本释义/说明:n.财产;钱;货币
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    n.
    ①[U]金钱,货币;
    hard (soft or paper) money
    硬(纸)币.
    standard (subsidiary) money
    本位(辅)币
    pocket (spending) money
    零用钱
    small money
    零钱
    ready money
    现金 [[反] credit].
    What`s the money?
    要多少钱?价钱是多少?
    Those with money should contribute money.
    有钱出钱.
    There is money in it.
    可以赚钱.有利可图.
    I keep my money in the bank.
    他把钱存在银行.
    I could hear money jingling in his pocket.
    我听见他口袋里的钱叮铛地响.
    ②财产,财富,财力;
    He made his money buying and selling land for house building.
    他买卖地皮发了财.
    He has money to burn.
    他拥有万贯家财.
    ③[复][古]或【法】金额;款项;
    public monies
    公款.
    moneys paid in (out)
    收进(付出)的钱数.
    the collection of tax monies
    税款的征收.
    appropriate moneys for space exploration
    为太空探险拨款.
    ④(优胜)奖金;
    His horse took third money.
    他的马得了第三奖.
    ⑤[名词作定语];
    money bill
    财政法案.
    money broker (dealer)
    货币兑换商.
    money matter
    (金钱上的)借贷事件;[复]金钱(财政)问题.
    money player
    【美运】职业运动家.
    -扩展释义
    n. 【法律专业】
    币 ,货币,钱,资
    n.
    钱,财产,金额;铸造,换成现金
    n.
    1. 钱;货币,通货[U]2. 财产,财富[U]3. 收入,所得[U]4. 【律】金额,款项[P]
    -同义词和反义词
    -money的不同词性形态

    名词 变体/同根词

    Process of monetarizing.
    One who or that which monetizes.
    “At this point, traffic is the greatest monetizer for Trendhunter.”
    The quality of being monetizable.
    The practice of lending money.
    “Women’s moneylending varies seasonally in tandem with agrarian financial cycles.”
    “Any lender offering loans above 23 per cent APR must apply to the regulatory authority for a moneylending licence.”
    “What is he to do if he is met by the defence that the debt or supposed debt arose from unlawful moneylending?”
    (informal) A person obsessed with making and/or spending money.

    动词 变体/同根词

    monetize的现在分词
    “Doing so allows them to avoid sending bearish signals to investors while still monetizing their shares.”
    “This is a very early take on VOD and a studio monetizing old materials.”
    “Here, we would presume he has in mind the ECB monetizing private debt by rediscounting existing private liabilities, or using them in open market operations.”
    monetize的过去式和过去分词
    “Such is the simplified view of how the Federal Reserve actions monetized recent price increases, such as those of oil.”
    “The debt load it heaps upon our already sated budgets will have to be monetized.”
    “If the only tool you use for measuring value is a price tag or monetization, then those values that are not easily monetized begin to look like they have no value.”
    monetise的过去式和过去分词
    “Is this a sign that the fiscal deficit is finally being monetised?”
    (transitive) To assign monetary status to; to start circulating and accepting as currency.
    “But I do think that to monetarize something is to lose sight of the true value of that thing.”
    “While we are called to be good stewards of the resources we have, it is dangerous to overly monetarize life experiences.”
    “It is with great pleasure that I submit these modest proposals to leverage the brand, exploit synergies, capture market share and monetarize conversation.”
    To convert something (especially a security) into currency. || To mint money. || To establish a currency as legal tender. || To make a business activity profit-generating, particularly in computer and Internet-related activities.
    “He notes that the company will monetize sales by selling images to users and splitting the revenue with the illustrators who created them.”
    “The sale also afforded us the opportunity to monetize a currently nonproductive asset.”
    “The trick is to monetize this buzz, to make liberal use of her celebrity pixie dust to undo the damage her legal woes did to her company.”
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