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🔑 dol·larBrE /ˈdɒlə(r)/NAmE /ˈdɑːlər/ noun🔑 [C] (symbol $) the unit of money in the US, Canada, Australia and several other countries 元(美国、加拿大、澳大利亚等国的货币单位)◆You will be paid in American dollars. 你的报酬将以美元支付。 ➡ compare buck noun (1) ➡ see also top dollar 🔑 [C] a banknote or coin worth one dollar 一元(纸币或硬币)◆Do you have a dollar? 你有一元钱吗?◆a dollar bill 一元钞票the dollar [sing.] (finance 金融) the value of the US dollar compared with the value of the money of other countries 美元(币值)◆The dollar closed two cents down. 美元收跌两美分。 ●you can bet your ˈlife/your bottom ˈdollar (on sth/(that)…)(informal) used to say that you are certain that sth will happen 肯定;毫无疑问◆You can bet your bottom dollar that he'll be late. 他肯定会迟到。●look/feel like a million ˈdollars/ˈbucks(informal) to look/feel extremely good 看上去/感觉好极了 |