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词汇 dollar
释义 dollar
noun[ C ]
uk /ˈdɒl.ər/ us /ˈdɑː.lɚ/
A1(symbol$)
the standard unit of money used in the US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and other countries: (美国、加拿大、澳大利亚、新西兰等国的货币单位)元
Can I borrow $10?我能借10元吗?
There are one hundred cents in a dollar.一元等于一百分。
in dollarsYou can pay in euros or in US dollars.你可以用欧元或美元支付。
dollar bill The suitcase was full of dollar bills.那个手提箱里装满了钞票。
 the dollar
the value of the US dollar, used in comparing the values of different types of money from around the world: 美元币值(用于与其他国家货币币值作比较时)
the dollar rises againstIn the financial markets today, the dollar rose against (= was worth more than it had been when compared to) the pound.
the dollar falls againstThe dollar has been falling against (= becoming worth less when compared to) the yen.
On the foreign exchanges the pound rose two cents against the dollar to $1.52.外汇市场上英镑对美元比价上涨了两美分,达到1.52美元。
The government is spending millions of dollars in its attempt to combat drug abuse.政府正斥资数百万美元打击滥用毒品的行为。
She got $8 million for appearing in that film.
I need to change my dollars into English money.
I'm a little short this week - could you lend me $10?
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

North American money
buck
C-note
cent
dime
dollar bill
dollar sign
double eagle
G, g
greenback
nickel
penny
quarter
smacker
toonie
two bits

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Currencies

Idiom


top dollar

dollar | American Dictionary


dollar
noun[ C ]
us/ˈdɑl·ər/
a unit of money, used in the US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and other countries, that is worth 100 cents:
Could you lend me ten dollars?

dollar | Business English


dollar
noun[ C ]
uk /ˈdɒlər/us(written abbreviationdol.)
MONEY
a name for the currency used in the US, Australia, Canada, and several other countries:
Beverage Marketing Corp estimated that the typical half-liter container of bottled water sells for about a dollar.
Many businesses were hit with a surprise tax bill costing them several thousand dollars.
Crude oil is priced in dollars.
thousands/millions/billions, etc. of dollarsInvestors lost billions of dollars in the stock market crash.
 the dollar
MONEY
the value of the US dollar compared to the value of currencies of other countries:
the dollar climbed/rose/fellIn late New York trading the dollar rose to 112.10 yen.
the strong/weak dollarThe weak dollar has hurt European companies by making their goods more expensive for US customers.
The euro gained 1.6% against the dollar amid expectations of an imminent rise in interest rates.
 advertising/investment/tax, etc. dollars
COMMERCE, FINANCE
dollars that come from or are spent on a particular activity:
Analysts predict there will not be enough advertising dollars for every online company.
Congressional Democrats pledged to find more research dollars for clean energy.
MONEY
a piece of paper money or a coin worth one dollar:
dollar bill.
dollar coins.
See also
half-dollar
top dollar
dollar
adjective[ before noun ]
uk /ˈdɒlər/us
having a particular value in dollars:
As growth and profits slow, dollar assets will look less attractive to international investors.

Examples of dollar


dollar
On the one hand, payout per dollar of premium might be reduced if insurance companies believe that wealthier retirees will live longer.
All effects are then expressed in a dollar value.
I have also estimated models using the log of the actual size of the agency's initial budget in 1992 dollars.
Between 1862 and 1872, the federal government spent millions of dollars and allotted over 100 million acres of land to railroad corporations.
The island continually flipflops from water rationing for over a million of its inhabitants to flooding that causes millions of dollars' worth of property loss.
Within-class orderings avoid the problem of having better-known or better-supported therapies crowd out lesser known ones when it comes to allocating dollars for more research.
A course of treatment is also costly; an increasingly important consideration as the population ages and health care dollars must cover expanding types of therapies.
Most large, developed nations spend billions of dollars every year on their criminal justice systems.
It would have required millions of dollars and taken many years to develop adequate railroad and highway networks.
He not only invested all his time into it, but also thousands of dollars over the years in buying materials for his teaching.
Thus, the largest firms control a disproportionately large share of the construction dollar, and a good share of that is coming from international sources.
They had also for some years converted their dollar balances into gold without regard to the pressure on the dollar.
Thus, the dollar amounts of private pension wealth accumulated by dual private pension households are substantial.
This, in turn, caused the devaluation of the peso in the black market, aggravating inequities between those with access to dollars and those without.
There are those who are lucky or clever enough to possess dollars.
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