finance
finance 英 [ˈfaɪnæns] 美 [fəˈnæns, faɪ-, ˈfaɪˌnæns]
n. 财务;资金
进行时:financing 过去式:financed 过去分词:financed 第三人称单数:finances 名词复数:finances
- To finance something is to pay for it, like using the money you earn at your part-time job to finance your cell phone bill.
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- n. 财务;资金
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1. the Minister of Finance
财政部长
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2. Finance for education comes from taxpayers.
教育经费来自纳税人。
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3. the finance director ,the finance department
财务主任;财务科
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4. a diploma in banking and finance
银行学与金融学文凭
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5. government finances, public finances, personal finances
政府╱公共╱个人财力
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6. Moving house put a severe strain on our finances.
搬家使我们的经济十分紧张。
- finance (n.) c. 1400, "an end, settlement, retribution," from Old French finance "end, ending; pardon, remission; payment, expense; settlement of a debt" (13c.), noun of action from finer "to end, settle a dispute or debt," from fin (see fine (n.)). Compare Medieval Latin finis "a payment in settlement, fine or tax."
- finance (v.) late 15c., "to ransom" (obsolete), from finance (n.). Sense of "to manage money" is recorded from 1827; that of "to furnish with money" is from 1866. Related: Financed; financing.
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