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词汇 deposit
释义 deposit
verb
uk /dɪˈpɒz.ɪt/ us /dɪˈpɑː.zɪt/

depositverb (LEAVE)


[ Tusually+ adv/prep ]
to leave something somewhere: 留下;存放
The flood waters fell, depositing mud over the whole area.洪水退去后留下的淤泥覆盖了整个区域。
The bus deposited me miles from anywhere.公共汽车把我扔在一个前不着村后不着店的地方。
The cuckoo deposits her eggs in other birds' nests.布谷鸟把自己的蛋下在其他鸟类的窝里。
I deposited my luggage in a locker at the station.我把行李存放在车站的储物柜里了。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Placing and positioning an object
-based
appose
around
change something around
circle
consign
fit
gone
install
lie
pile (something) up
plant
redeposit
reinstall
reinstallation
relocate
reorientate
superimpose
transpose
transposition

depositverb (MONEY)


C1[ T ]
to put something valuable, especially money, in a bank or safe (= strong box or cupboard with locks): (在银行或保险柜中)存放,存储(尤指钱款)
There's a night safe outside the bank, so you can deposit money whenever you wish.银行外面有夜间保险箱,你可以随时把钱存进去。
deposit something in somethingI deposited £500 in my account this morning.今天早上我在自己的账户中存了500英镑。
[ T ]
to pay someone an amount of money when you agree to pay for or buy something, either as part of the total payment, or as an amount that will be returned to you later, if you keep the agreed arrangement:
You deposit 20 percent now and pay the rest when the car is delivered.你可以先付20%的定金,余款在交车时支付。
deposit something with someoneWhen we moved in, we had to deposit $1,000 with the landlord in case we broke any of his things.我们搬进去时必须向房东交1000美元的押金,以防我们损坏其房内物品。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Saving money
bank
bank balance
deposit account
deposit something with someone
depositor
direct deposit
on depositidiom
pension plan
providently
put
put something aside
put something by
redeposit
retirement plan
salt
sock something away
squirrel
squirrel something away
TESSA
undersaver

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Paying money
deposit
noun
uk /dɪˈpɒz.ɪt/ us /dɪˈpɑː.zɪt/

depositnoun (LAYER)


C2[ C or U ]
a substance or layer that is left, usually after a liquid is removed: 沉淀物,沉积物
Decant the wine carefully, so that you leave the deposit in the bottom of the bottle.将酒小心倒出,以免把瓶底的沉淀物带出来。
In hard-water areas, a chalky deposit often forms in pipes and kettles.在水质较硬的地区,水管和水壶内常会形成白色沉积物。
deposit ofThe flood left a thick deposit of mud over the entire ground floor of the house.洪水在整个房子的底层留下了一层厚厚的淤泥。
C2[ C ] geology specialized
a layer that has formed under the ground, especially over a long period: 沉积层
mineral/oil/coal deposits矿/油/煤层
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Things remaining
(and) all the restidiom
balance
bastion
be leftphrase
cremains
cutpiece
ground
hangover
redoubt
relic
remainder
remains
remnant
residual
rest
throwback
time capsule
to the dregs
unallocated
unconsumed

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Geology: mineralogy

depositnoun (MONEY)


C1[ C ]
a payment, especially into a bank account: (尤指银行账户的)存款
deposit ofTo enter the country, they have to show bank statements with deposits of at least $2,500.
make a depositTo open an account, you need to make a minimum deposit of $500.开立账户至少需要存入500美元。
She had made a deposit into the campaign bank account.
B1[ C ]
an amount of money that you pay as the first part of the total payment for something: 预付款,定金
deposit onTheir parents wanted them to use the money for a deposit on a flat.
deposit ofA deposit of 25% is required to secure the deal.
pay a depositWe paid a deposit of £5,000 on the house, and paid the balance four weeks later.
leave something as a depositThe shop assistant says if I leave £10 as a deposit, they'll keep the dress for me.店员说如果我交10英镑定金,他们就会把那件裙子给我留着。
put a deposit on somethingI put a £500 deposit on a car at my local showroom.
put down a depositThey asked us to put down a deposit.他们让我们支付一笔订金。
C1[ C ]
an amount of money that you pay when you rent something, and is returned to you when you return the thing you have rented: 押金
refundable deposit It costs $2,000 a week to rent the yacht, with a $200 refundable deposit.
returnable deposit We always take one month's rent as a returnable deposit.
deposit ofThere's a 10p deposit/deposit of 10p on the bottle, which you get back when you return the empty bottle.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Investing money
backer
bet
bet big on something/someoneidiom
capitalize
co-investor
deposit of something
discretionary
divestiture
divestment
endow
investor
landbanker
mature
microfinance
pay something in
pension plan
plough
plough into something/someone
pump
speculator

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Banks
Renting & hiring
Costs & expenses
Payment methods

Idiom


on deposit

deposit | American Dictionary


deposit
noun[ C ]
us/dɪˈpɑz·ɪt/

depositnoun[C] (MONEY)


an amount of money paid into an account:
She made a large deposit last Thursday.
A deposit is also a sum of money that is given in advance as part of a total payment for something:
Will you get your deposit back if you cancel the trip?
A deposit is also an additional sum of money that you pay when you rent something to make sure you return the item or to pay for repairs:
The apartment rents for $1200 a month, and we want one month’s rent for a deposit.
A deposit is also an amount paid in addition to the cost of something to make sure you bring its container back when you have used it:
a bottle deposit

depositnoun[C] (LAYER)


a layer of a substance:
The flood left a thick deposit of mud on the floor.
The region has lots of gas and coal deposits.
deposit
verb
us/dɪˈpɑz·ət/

depositverb (MONEY)


[ T ]
to put money in a bank:
I deposited $500 in my savings account last week.

depositverb (LEAVE)


[ Talways+ adv/prep ]
to leave something somewhere:
The cat deposited a dead mouse at my door.

deposit | Business English


deposit
noun
uk /dɪˈpɒzɪt/us
[ C ] BANKING
an amount of money that someone pays into a bank account:
Using the cash machine I can make a deposit at any time of the day.
have/keep/hold money on depositRather than hold money on deposit, you should pay off your debts.
Compare
withdrawal
[ C ] COMMERCE, PROPERTY
a part of the cost of something such as a product or property that a buyer pays to a seller so that it will not be sold to anyone else:
make/pay/put down a deposit (on sth)Many families put down a deposit for their summer holidays as early as January.
a €50/$100, etc. deposit
ask for/request a depositNormally someone selling a house would ask for a deposit of at least 5%.
non-refundable deposit
Compare
down payment
 deposits
[ plural ] BANKING, ECONOMICS
the total amount of money that has been paid into a particular bank, or into the banks in a particular place:
The bank now has more than 1m account holders and deposits of around £1.7bn.
The government closed banks for a week, trying to prevent a run on deposits.
[ C ] PROPERTY
an amount of money that someone renting a property pays to the owner of the property, which they get back when they leave only if they have not caused any damage:
ask for/require a depositLandlords will usually require a deposit.
lose a depositI once lost a deposit on a flat when I knocked something over and stained the carpet.

See also


bank deposit
cash ratio deposits
certificate of deposit
core deposits
demand deposit
direct deposit
fixed deposit
money market deposits
public deposits
retail deposits
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sight deposit
term deposit
time deposit
deposit
verb[ T ]
uk /dɪˈpɒzɪt/us
BANKING
to put money into a bank account, especially one that pays interest:
deposit money/a cheque/funds
deposit sth in/into sthYou can choose to have your salary deposited directly into your bank account.
Compare
withdraw
to leave money or something that is valuable in a safe place:
deposit sth with sbThe documents have been deposited with the solicitor for safe-keeping.

Examples of deposit


deposit
A stepped aluminum layer was then deposited on the rear side.
We can overcoat these thermally stable mandrels with plasma polymer, vapor deposited polyimide, or sputtered beryllium with unparalleled wall thickness and composition control.
Therefore, judgements of vertical relations between different fissure deposits within a locality and without intrinsic dating evidence are subject to considerable scepticism.
Because of lack of exposures, it is unclear whether the lower fine-grained deposits also have a lenticular outline.
Subsiding reservoirs held water for short periods, allowing suspended particles to deposit themselves at the bottom of the reservoir.
There is little vertical facies differentiation through these clinobeds which have formed from a continuous amalgamation of deposits.
Examination of ceramic data suggests that the contents of the pit were deposited in a single dumping episode or a series of rapid episodes.
In cell cultures, tropoelastin expression is generally low, and ordered elastic fibres are not often deposited.
A glass substrate was kept parallel to and 14.5 mm away from the thin film to deposit atomic beams for the topographical analysis.
This may be ascribed to the sample being a thin deposit.
The simplest explanation for the association is that these bones belonged to parts of deer carcasses deposited with the burial as grave goods.
Approximately one-third of the extant deposit was excavated (1.25 m3), resulting in the recovery of 170.6 kg of workshop debris, totaling millions of flakes.
Some, perhaps most, of those deposited in tombs, were complete, purposeful depositions, in the approximate positions and with the associations in which they were recovered.
Four groups of four sheep were formed, depending upon the average number of eggs deposited per gram of faeces after the prepatent period.
Most depend on means of depositing films and of masking and etching.
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Collocations withdeposit


deposit

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alluvial deposit
Barisal is an alluvial deposit, but the date of its formation is not known.
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archaeological deposit
If there is good evidence that archaeological deposits are undisturbed, associated uncarbonized seeds are probably the result of natural downward-migration processes.
calcium deposits
After oocyte isolation from the follicle, calcium deposits are quickly depleted, and their replenishment occurs gradually during in vitro culture of the oocytes.
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