pocket money
英 [ˈpɒkɪt mʌni]
美 [ˈpɑːkɪt mʌni]
n. (父母给孩子的)零花钱; 零用钱; 小额私用款
Collins.1
牛津词典
noun
- (父母给孩子的)零花钱
a small amount of money that parents give their children, usually every week or every month - 零用钱;小额私用款
a small amount of money that you can spend on things you need or want
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT (父母给孩子的)零用钱,零花钱
Pocket moneyis money which children are given by their parents, usually every week.- We agreed to give her £6 a week pocket money.
我们同意每周给她6英镑零花钱。
- We agreed to give her £6 a week pocket money.
- N-UNCOUNT 日常零用钱;挣得的小钱
Pocket moneyis a small amount of money which you earn, and which you can use for buying things that you want.- Volunteers receive £21 pocket money each week, accommodation and expenses.
志愿者每周领到21英镑的零用钱,免费住宿,还得到一笔生活费。
- Volunteers receive £21 pocket money each week, accommodation and expenses.
in AM, usually use 美国英语通常用 allowance
英英释义
noun
- cash for day-to-day spending on incidental expenses
双语例句
- I'll save my pocket money. She scratched up a few pounds.
我要把零用钱攒起来。她只积攒了几镑钱。 - In this way they can earn some pocket money.
这样他们能赚上几个零花钱。 - Have you got any pocket money from your parents this week?
这周你从父母那里得到了零花钱了吗? - How do Millie and her friends spend their pocket money?
米莉和她的朋友怎样花他们的零用钱呢? - I remember you have some pocket money left.
我记得你有剩下一些零用钱。 - Don't you still have some pocket money left?
你不还剩了一些零用钱吗? - I think I can coax father into increasing my pocket money.
我想我可以说服父亲增加我的零花钱。 - It's no use buttering me up; you're having no more pocket money this week.
奉承我没有用,这个星期你不会再有零用钱了。 - Knowing nothing about that ancient country, I spent what little pocket money I had on my first map.
虽然我对这个古老的国家一无所知,可还是用仅有的一点零花钱买下了这张地图,这是我拥有的第一张地图。 - We agreed to give her £ 6 a week pocket money.
我们同意每周给她6英镑零花钱。