pocketbook 英 ['pɒkɪtbʊk]  

pocketbook

pocketbook  英 ['pɒkɪtbʊk]

n. 钱包;笔记本;经济来源;皮夹 

名词复数:pocketbooks 

I’ve always wondered if I hadn’t taken my pocketbook with me, if I would have gone back for it. 我一直在想,如果我当时返回办公室去取没有随身带好的钱包,结果会怎样?
So please, ask yourselves, for your health, for your pocketbook, for the environment, for the animals, what's stopping you from giving weekday veg a shot? 所以,问问自己, 为了你的健康、 你的钱包、 环境、动物等着想, 你还有什麽理由不试一下“上班日吃素”?

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  • n. 钱包;笔记本;经济来源;皮夹
  • 1. I’ve always wondered if I hadn’t taken my pocketbook with me, if I would have gone back for it.

    我一直在想,如果我当时返回办公室去取没有随身带好的钱包,结果会怎样?

  • 2. So please, ask yourselves, for your health, for your pocketbook, for the environment, for the animals, what's stopping you from giving weekday veg a shot?

    所以,问问自己, 为了你的健康、 你的钱包、 环境、动物等着想, 你还有什麽理由不试一下“上班日吃素”?

  • 3. On disarranging Marius' garments, he had found two things in his pockets, the roll which had been forgotten there on the preceding evening, and Marius' pocketbook.

    在解开马吕斯的衣服时,他在口袋里发现两件东西,一块昨晚就忘在那里的面包和马吕斯的笔记本。

  • pocketbook (n.) also pocket-book, 1610s, originally a small book meant to be carried in one's pocket, from pocket (n.) + book (n.). Meaning "a booklike leather folder for papers, bills, etc." is from 1722. Meaning "a woman's purse" is from 1816.
pock·et·book / ˈpɒkɪtbʊk ; NAmE ˈpɑːkɪtbʊk / noun 1 ( NAmE) used to refer to the financial situation of a person or country. (In the past it was a small flat case for carrying papers or money.) (个人或国家的)财政状况,财力,钱袋子 Many foreign goods are too expensive for American pocketbooks. 许多外国货都太贵,与一般美国人的财力不符。 The increase is likely to hit the pocketbooks of consumers. 提价可能会砸到消费者的钱袋子。 2 ( especially BrE) a small book for writing in 记事本;小笔记本 SYN notebook 3 ( old-fashioned) ( NAmE) = handbag pocketbook pocketbooks pock·et·book / ˈpɒkɪtbʊk ; NAmE ˈpɑːkɪtbʊk /
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