amount
amount 英 [əˈmaʊnt] 美 [əˈmaʊnt]
vi. 总计,相当于 n. 数量;总数
进行时:amounting 过去式:amounted 过去分词:amounted 第三人称单数:amounts 名词复数:amounts
- An amount is a number, or quantity, of something. If you're surprised by the amount of work you have to do at your new job, you probably didn't expect such a long list of tasks.
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- vi. 总计,相当于
- n. 数量;总数
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1. a huge amount of money
一笔数量巨大的钱款
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2. You will receive a bill for the full amount.
你将收到一张全部金额的账单。
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3. an amount of time,an amount of money
一段时间;一笔钱;
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4. We've had an enormous amount of help from people.
我们得到了人们大力帮助。
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5. His earnings are said to amount to £300 000 per annum.
据说他每年的酬金高达 30 万英镑。
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6. Her answer amounted to a complete refusal.
她的答覆等于完全拒绝。
- amount (n.) "quantity, sum," 1710, from amount (v.). As nouns, Middle English had amountance, amountment.
- amount (v.) late 13c., "to go up, rise, mount (a horse)," from Old French amonter "rise, go up; mean, signify," from amont (adv.) "upward, uphill," literally "to the mountain" (12c.), a contraction of the prepositional phrase a mont, from a (from Latin ad "to;" see ad-) + Latin montem (nominative mons) "mountain" (from PIE root *men- (2) "to project"). Meaning "to rise in number or quality (so as to reach)" is from c. 1300. Simple mount (v.) is not used in the physical senses. Related: Amounted; amounting.
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