deposit
deposit 英 [dɪˈpɒzɪt] 美 [dɪˈpɑzɪt]
n. 存款;押金;沉淀物 v. 沉淀;存放
进行时:depositing 过去式:deposited 过去分词:deposited 第三人称单数:deposits 名词复数:deposits
- You are making a deposit when you put money into your bank account. In that sentence, deposit is a noun, but you could express the same action using deposit as a verb. You deposit money into your bank account.
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- n. 存款;押金;沉淀物
- v. 沉淀;存放
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1. He has a large deposit in the bank.
他在银行里有大笔存款。
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2. They normally ask you to pay $100 as a deposit.
他们通常要求付 100 元(作为)订金。
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3. to pay a deposit
付押金
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4. Deposits can be made at any branch.
在任何一家分行都可以存钱。
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5. All the other candidates lost their deposits.
所有其余候选人都失掉了竞选保证金。
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6. The rain left a deposit of mud on the windows.
雨水在窗上留下一层泥。
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7. She deposited a pile of books on my desk.
她把一摞书放在我的书桌上。
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8. Millions were deposited in Swiss bank accounts.
巨额款项存入了瑞士的银行账户。
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9. Sand was deposited.
沙子沉淀了下来
- deposit (n.) 1620s, from Latin depositum, from deponere (see deposit (v.)). Geological sense is from 1781; monetary sense is from 1737.
- deposit (v.) 1620s, from Latin depositus, past participle of deponere "lay aside, put down, deposit," also used of births and bets, from de- "away" (see de-) + ponere "to put, place" (past participle positus; see position (n.)). Related: Deposited; depositing.
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