一些錢的英語怎麼翻譯
Ⅰ 口袋裡有一些錢用英語怎麼說there is 還是there are
錢是不可數名詞,所以用is不用are。翻譯為There is some money In my pocket as a spare.There is和have可以句型互換,用have可以寫作I have some money in my pocket as a spare.
Ⅱ 錢的英語怎麼讀
錢的英語還money money 英 #712m#652ni 美 #712m#652ni詞性n釋義錢款項財富薪水 復數 monies moneys 例句1He gave me a book, a pen and some money besides他給了我一;「錢」的英語money讀法英 #39m#652n#618 美 #39m#652ni釋義1n 錢貨幣財富 2n Money人名英莫尼西法莫內 短語 Lose money 輸錢 賠錢 萬佳石材 虧本 Easy Money。
money的讀音是英 #39m#652ni,美 #39m#652nin 財產,錢,貨幣 例句Money doesn#39t always bring happiness翻譯金錢並不一定帶來快樂短語amass money 積聚金錢 用法 1money多用作不可數名詞,指。
1錢的英語說法是money讀音為英#712m#652ni美#712m#652ni2money的基本意思是「錢,貨幣」,包括紙幣和硬幣money還可指某人所擁有的一切,即「財富,財產」3money多用作不可數名詞;num 一百許多100 到 999 間的數目某個世紀的年代 n 一百許多 adj 一百的許多的 2yuan 英 ju#712ɑn 美 ju#712ɑn, juɑnn元相關短語1over one hundred yuan 一百多塊錢。
cash 名詞現金,現錢 音標k#230#643;ymoney英 #39m#652n#618 美 #712m#652nin 錢,貨幣款項薪水,報酬大富翁 錢 金錢 貨幣 資金 復數monies moneys money, cash, coin, currency 這些名詞均有「金錢」之意money。
錢的英文是money一讀音#39m#652ni二意思是錢三例句 Time is money時間就是金錢四詞彙用法 1money的基本意思是「錢貨幣」,包括紙幣和硬幣money還可指某人所擁有的一切,即「財富,財產」2;錢的英語單詞是money它的英式讀法是#39m#652ni美式讀法是#39m#652ni只作名詞意思是財產錢貨幣常見短語用作名詞 nbe in the money富裕的,有錢的 have a lot of money to spend be。
one jiao 角就是拼音的發音1011元,前面的數字你可以用小數點point來讀,然後直接加yuan 或者就是先讀101yuan and 1 jiao;錢的英文讀法是MONEY,如果你不會讀,就讀「瑪麗」。
錢的英文可以用「undsum」這些來表示coppercoin銅幣銅錢銅元cashn錢現金低值硬幣moneyn貨幣錢金錢資產財;元的英文單詞是yuan作名詞意思是元中國貨幣單位大寫元朝元又稱圓,我國的本位貨幣單位,1元=10角=100分因為使用習慣,外國貨幣單位翻譯後也會在後邊配上「元」字,如「美元」「日元」,「歐元」等。
中文名 金錢 英文名Money 拼音 jīn qían 近義詞 財富錢鈔票 基本解釋 Money 貨幣大多由金屬所製成,故稱「 金錢」3財經雜志 中文財經雜志英語Money4錢幣 貨物積載因數積載系數積載因數,什麼意思;美式發音k__n,英式發音k__n可以翻譯為n硬幣,錢幣,金屬貨幣一枚硬幣,coins 塔羅牌中的一種花色v鑄造貨幣,杜撰,創造新詞,短語nCoin 西意科因,法庫安人名。
Ⅲ 錢怎麼用英語翻譯
錢在英語中翻譯為 "money"。
具體而言,"money" 可以指貨幣、金錢。例如,提及硬幣或紙幣時,可以說 "currency",而 "cash" 則特指現金。
"Money" 作為動詞時,通常表示「兌換」或「兌現」。例如,可以說 "convert money to euros" 或 "cash a check"。
"Fund" 是一個與錢相關的名詞,指的是資金或基金。在描述財務援助或投資時,經常使用到 "fund"。例如,「financial aid fund」 或 「investment fund」。
在英語俚語中,「oof」 也可以作為「錢」或「現鈔」的代稱,類似於中文中的俚語表述。
「Pocket」 是一個名詞,指代衣袋或口袋。在中文裡,用「口袋鼓鼓的」形容錢包里的錢多,英語中可以說「the pocket is full of money」。
Ⅳ 錢的英文單詞怎麼讀
錢的英語是「money」,讀音是[ˈmʌni],下面是關於這個單詞的詳解。
money
英[ˈmʌni]美[ˈmʌni]
n. 錢,鈔票,貨幣;財產,財富;款項,金額;工資,薪金
[ 復數 moneys或monies ]
詞源記憶法
money(錢):守護財富的「警告者」朱諾女神天後朱諾曾多次警告羅馬人即將出現的危險,幫助他們渡過難關。因此羅馬人把她看出是羅馬的警告女神,稱她為「Juno Moneta」,單詞moneta就是「警告者」的意思。羅馬人為Juno Moneta建了一座神廟,後來又把第一個造幣廠設在了神廟里,希望女神能守護他們的財富。因為貨幣最早是在Juno Moneta神廟鑄造出來的,所以羅馬人就用moneta來表示貨幣,英語中的money(錢)和mint(造幣廠)都是源自「moneta」這個單詞,而單詞monetary(貨幣的)更是保留了moneta的拼寫形式。
片語短語
make money賺錢
for money現款交易
any money[口語]多少錢都行
a lot of money許多錢
no money沒有錢
big money大錢;大筆錢
save money省錢;儲蓄金錢
money market金融市場,貨幣市場
spending money零用錢
raise money集資;籌款;募捐
spend money花錢;破費
近義詞
n. 錢;[金融]貨幣;財富
currency,wealth,treasure,fortune
同根詞
詞根:money
adj.
monetary貨幣的;財政的
monetarist貨幣主義的;以貨幣為基礎的
moneyed有錢的;金錢上的
n.
monetarism貨幣主義
monetization[金融] 貨幣化;定為貨幣;貨幣鑄造
monetarist貨幣主義者
moneybag錢袋;財富
vt.
monetize定為貨幣,使成為合法貨幣;鑄造成貨幣
monetise使貨幣化;把…定位法定貨幣(等於monetize)
詞語辨析
coin, cash, money, currency
這組詞都有「(金)錢」的意思,其區別是:
coin指鑄造的硬幣。
cash特指立即可以兌現的現金或現款。
money錢的通稱,可以是硬幣可以是紙幣,也可指用作貨幣的其它物品。
currency指在流通中的貨幣,是全部流通中通貨的總稱,也可指紙幣。
雙語例句
Moneycan'tbuyyouhappiness.
金錢不能為你買到幸福。
Thebankwiredherthemoney.
銀行將錢電匯給了她。
Large sumsofmoneywere lost.
大筆大筆的錢損失了。
Moneywas short atthattime.
那時候,錢緊缺。
Hedesperately neededmoney.
他急需錢。
Ⅳ 錢英語怎麼說money
錢的英語單詞是money。
money是一個英語單詞,名詞,作名詞時意思是「錢;貨幣;財富」。
單詞發音:英[_m_ni];美[_m_ni]
雙語例句:
1、Well,itsoneforthemoney。那麼,它的貨幣之一。
2、Whatfor?Wehavenomoney。去干什麼?我們又沒有錢。
3、Ifyouwantmymoney,Ihaveno!!!如果你想要我的錢,我沒有!!!一站式出國留學攻略 http://www.offercoming.com
Ⅵ 盒子里有一些錢,怎麼翻譯成英語
答案是:
There
is
some
money
in
the
box
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♧手工翻譯☀尊重勞動☀歡迎提問☀感謝採納♧
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Ⅶ 爸爸你能給我一些錢嗎英語
這個句子的英語表達是:Dad,can you give me some money?
Ⅷ 關於錢的英文單詞詞彙帶翻譯
1. Blood Money - 撫恤金
2. Boot Money - 企業贊助體育的錢
3. Bad Money - 無利可圖的賠錢
4. Bank Money - 銀行票據
5. Call Money - 活期存款
6. Cheap Money - 低息借款
7. Dear Money - 高息借款
8. Dark Money - 加班費
9. Earnest Money - 定金
10. Fairy Money - 撿的錢
11. Folding Money - 紙幣
12. Front Money - 預付款
13. Glove Money - 賄賂
14. Good Money - 有利可圖的錢
15. Hard Money - 價格穩定的錢(例如人民幣,在亞洲經濟中的作用)
16. Hot Money - 短期流動資金
17. Hush Money - 封口費
18. Pill Money - 零花錢(pocket money/pin money)
19. Push Money - 提成
20. Ready Money - 現金
21. Seed Money - 本金,本金
22. Silly Money - 來路不明的錢
23. Smart Money - 了解內情的人
24. Table Money - 餐費
25. Tall Money - 大筆的財富
26. Trust Money - 委託金
各種錢的英語表達:
1. Admission (n.) - 入場費
2. Charge (n.) - 「原價、要價」,「記在賬上」。常與for連用,不及物動詞,為...收取費用。
3. Cost (n.) - 本義為「成本」、「原價」。
4. Fare (n.) - 票價,指旅客乘公共汽車、計程車、火車、輪船、飛機等所支付的費用。
5. Fee (n.) - 酬金,醫生、律師或其他專門職業的傭金及會費、手續費、停車費等。
6. Freight (n.) - 運費,指海運、空運、陸運的費用。
7. Postage (n.) - 指郵費。
8. Price - 價格。
9. Rent (n.) - 土地、建築物、房舍、機器等定期的租費。
10. Tip (n.) - 小費。
11. Toll (n.) - 道路、橋梁、港口、市場的捐稅、通行費及電話費等。
12. Tuition (n.) - 學費。
關於金錢的英文閱讀:數錢使人更快樂
眾所周知,錢可以買到跑車和莫諾羅·布拉尼克斯牌女鞋這樣的奢侈品,也可以買到食品等必需品,以及優惠待遇一類的無形資產。現在,有充分證據表明,數錢對心理有裨益。根據發表在《心理科學》雜志上的一項新研究,數錢能減少心理和生理疼痛,也能增加內在動力、無畏感和信心。
Focusing on the symbolic power of money, the study』s authors, Xinyue Zhou of Sun Yat-Sen University, Kathleen Vohs of the University of Minnesota, and Roy Baumeister of Florida State University, started with a simple hypothesis: reminders of money can alter how people experience social interactions—especially social acceptance and rejection.
To test the idea, the researchers took the following approach: 84 students at a university were divided into two groups. One group counted 80 large-denomination bills; the other group distributed 80 pieces of plain paper. All participants then played an online video game in which, using game controls, they could throw a ball and play catch with other Internet players. But the game was rigged so that after 10 throws, half the students would no longer get the ball thrown to them, while the rest of the students continued to play catch. When the game ended, participants who had been excluded from the second round of catch rated their level of social distress and how strong they felt. Those who had counted money before being socially excluded reported lower levels of social distress than those who had counted only paper. Additionally, the participants who had counted money also reported greater feelings of inner strength and self-sufficiency.
To see if counting money also reces physical pain—previous research indicates that psychological and physical pain are experienced in a similar way—the researchers repeated the earlier social-exclusion test, except this time they replaced the ball game with a pain-sensitivity task, in which half the participants were put in a moderate-pain condition (their hands were immersed in warm water), while the other half were subjected to a high-pain condition (hands were immersed in very hot water). Again, those who had counted money reported lower levels of pain.
To complete their study, the researchers concted additional experiments. They also found that reminders of having spent money aggravated feelings of social distress and that both social rejection and ideas of physical discomfort fueled participants』 desire for money as well as made them less generous.
So what does any of this mean for people in the real world—especially in this down-and-out economy? One implication, not entirely surprising, is that a job loss may pose an additional challenge. A layoff is a kind of rejection, and that could increase a person』s desire for money at the same time he or she has less than before, says Vohs of the University of Minnesota. Put another way: 「The recession can make people crave what they can』t have,」 she says.
Fortunately, the research also offers a possible solution for landing a new job. 「It might be handy to sit down and count a stack of money before going out to the job interview,」 says Baumeister of Florida State University. Another option? 「Set up a screensaver that shows money,」 says Vohs. 「That might help ameliorate some of those feelings of being rejected.」
And while money can』t buy love, counting it could help you find that special person. 「Maybe young men who are going out to bars to try to meet women should count money,」 muses Baumeister. 「I gather they have to approach a lot and get rejected a lot. I am not a specialist in bars, but it would make the men feel strong and probably make them not as bothered about being rejected over and over.」