A1 noun 中性 #236 最常用

money

/ˈmʌni/

Money consists of coins and banknotes used to pay for goods, services, or debts. It serves as a medium of exchange and a way to store value for the future.

例句

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1

I don't have enough money to buy this bread.

I don't have enough money to buy this bread.

2

The organization requires more money to complete the construction project.

The organization requires more money to complete the construction project.

3

Do you have any spare money for a quick coffee?

Do you have any spare money for a quick coffee?

词族

名词
money
Verb
monetize
副词
monetarily
形容词
monetary
相关
moneymaker
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记忆技巧

Think of a 'MONkey' counting his 'MONey' in a tree.

快速测验

I need to _____ some money if I want to buy a new car next year.

正确!

正确答案是: save

例句

1

I don't have enough money to buy this bread.

everyday

I don't have enough money to buy this bread.

2

The organization requires more money to complete the construction project.

formal

The organization requires more money to complete the construction project.

3

Do you have any spare money for a quick coffee?

informal

Do you have any spare money for a quick coffee?

4

Money plays a fundamental role in the development of modern economic theories.

academic

Money plays a fundamental role in the development of modern economic theories.

5

The company decided to invest a large amount of money into new digital technology.

business

The company decided to invest a large amount of money into new digital technology.

词族

名词
money
Verb
monetize
副词
monetarily
形容词
monetary
相关
moneymaker

常见搭配

spend money spend money
save money save money
earn money earn money
waste money waste money
make money make money

常用短语

time is money

time is money

easy money

easy money

value for money

value for money

容易混淆的词

money vs currency

Currency refers specifically to the system of money used in a particular country (like Dollars or Euros), while money is the general concept.

money vs cash

Cash specifically refers to physical bills and coins, whereas money includes digital balances and credit.

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使用说明

Money is an uncountable noun. Use it with singular verbs and quantifiers like 'much' or 'a lot of', but never with 'a' or 'many'.

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常见错误

Learners often try to say 'a money' or 'many moneys'. In English, you should say 'some money' or 'a lot of money'.

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记忆技巧

Think of a 'MONkey' counting his 'MONey' in a tree.

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词源

Derived from the Latin word 'moneta', which was a title of the goddess Juno, in whose temple money was coined in Rome.

语法模式

Uncountable noun (cannot be pluralized in standard usage) Used with singular verb forms Quantified by 'much', 'some', or 'any'
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文化背景

In many English-speaking cultures, it is often considered impolite or 'taboo' to ask someone directly how much money they earn.

快速测验

I need to _____ some money if I want to buy a new car next year.

正确!

正确答案是: save

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