pocket-money
基本解釋
- n. 零用錢(qián)
英漢例句
- I get less pocket-money than she.
我得到的零用錢(qián)比她少。 - And finally, children love the fact that spare eggs can be sold to raise pocket-money!
此外,孩子們可以把賸餘的雞蛋拿去賣(mài)掉,換取零花錢(qián),這是他們最喜歡的! - I was beginning to be rather vain of my knowledge, for I spent my birthday guineas on it, and set aside the greater part of my pocket-money for similar investment;
我儅時(shí)覺(jué)得我確有了些知識(shí),因爲(wèi)我把每年生日得到的金幣都用作了智力投資,而且把大部分積蓄起來(lái)的零用錢(qián)也都用在智力投資上了。 - Southerners are brought up in highly protective families which cosset their young, providing them with bedroom, pocket-money, connections and mamma's cooking and love—often well into their 30s.
ECONOMIST: Why Italy’s southerners stay put - That's money in their pocket -- money you can use right now to pay your bills, or pay off your debts, or save up for a rainy day, to save for retirement or that college education for your child.
WHITEHOUSE: Town Hall in Los Angeles - One of the few bright spots is the relative affluence of the 20-something salaryman, who now holds around 15, 000 yen more pocket money per month than his struggling middle-aged colleague.
ECONOMIST: Japan’s salarymen
雙語(yǔ)例句
權(quán)威例句
英英字典
- Pocket money is money for buying small things that you find you want or need.
- A child's pocket money is money that is given to him or her every week or every month by his or her parents.
柯林斯英英字典
專(zhuān)業(yè)釋義
- 零用錢(qián)
- 零費(fèi)錢(qián)
- 零錢(qián)
- 零花錢(qián)
- 零用錢(qián)