moneyed
英 [ˈmʌnid]
美 [ˈmʌnid]
adj. 极有钱的; 富有的
过去式:moneyed
BNC.36413 / COCA.28406
牛津词典
adj.
- 极有钱的;富有的
having a lot of money- the moneyed classes
富有阶层
- the moneyed classes
柯林斯词典
- ADJ 有钱的;富有的
Amoneyedperson has a lot of money.- Fear of crime among Japan's new monied classes is rising rapidly.
日本新生的富有阶层对犯罪的恐惧迅速加剧。
- Fear of crime among Japan's new monied classes is rising rapidly.
英英释义
adj
- having an abundant supply of money or possessions of value
- an affluent banker
- a speculator flush with cash
- not merely rich but loaded
- moneyed aristocrats
- wealthy corporations
- based on or arising from the possession of money or wealth
- moneyed interests
双语例句
- One reason Kim Jong-il went ahead with the currency reform may have been to discipline the nascent moneyed middle class, who could be seen as his political opponents.
金正日实施币值改革的一个原因,或许是要管教新兴的富有中产阶级。这些人可能会被视作他的政治对手。 - He isn't poor, but he certainly doesn't belong to the moneyed class.
他不是很贫穷,但确实不属于“有钱阶级”。 - Even if The Times were for sale, how would it benefit Mr. Murdoch to have a rival paper in the hands of an equally moneyed media baron?
即使时报会出售,让一个同样有钱的传媒大亨将一家竞争性的报纸收入囊中,对默多克又有什么好处呢? - The triumph of moneyed interests over landed interests.
金融界战胜了地产界。 - An affluent banker; a speculator flush with cash; not merely rich but loaded; moneyed aristocrats; wealthy corporations.
富有的银行家;有大量现金的投机家;不仅仅是有钱而是很富有;富有贵族;富有的公司。 - StarWorld knows its customer: the newly moneyed Chinese mainlander who is not looking for on-site pizza and cappuccinos but a serious gamble.
星际酒店了解它的客户:刚刚富裕起来的中国内地赌客不是来享用现场制作的匹萨和热牛奶咖啡的,而是真正来自赌博的。 - I can't help but wonder: will my parents'generation, moneyed and plentiful, create a market for many more such prosthetic devices that fight age-related ailments?
我不禁感到很奇怪:我的父母辈,有钱的和丰富,创造更多的这种假肢装置的市场,争取与年龄有关的疾病? - The Duke resents being seen as a moneyed idler.
公爵对别人把他看作钱包鼓鼓、游手好闲的人感到气愤。 - Still," How It Ended "carries the reader along, providing an incisive view of New York's moneyed elite.
尽管如此,《如何收场》仍然给读者提供一个尖锐视角去了解美国的财富精英。 - Here was the place where the matter of expense limited the patrons to the moneyed or pleasure-loving class.
这种地方,由于费用昂贵,只有那些有钱的或者喜欢作乐的阶层的人,才会成为这里的主顾。