1.
He threw the paper money in the fire.
他把纸钱扔到火里。
2.
When anyone leaves paper money in a fire, the fire burns it.
谁留在火里的纸钱都会被烧掉。
3.
Money, especially in the form of bills.
纸币,纸钞钱,尤指纸币
4.
He got skinned at cards.
他玩纸牌被骗走了钱。
5.
Some people fold long paper chains out of gum wrappers or one-dollar bills.
一些人用口香糖纸或一块钱的纸币叠成长纸链。
6.
They are now to be had almost for the price of waste-paper
它们现在的价钱和废纸的价钱差不多。
7.
A pocket-sized folder or case used to hold money and papers; a billfold.
皮夹子,钱包用来装钱和纸张的口袋大小的夹子或盒子;钱夹
8.
None of this worthless paper for me."
这不值钱的纸币已与我毫不相干了。"
9.
He pulled out a small purse with a note in it:
他掏出一个里面有纸条的小钱包:
10.
I didn' t have any money so I couldn' t get a newspaper.
我当时没有钱, 所以没能买报纸.
11.
I have scruples about playing cards for money.
我对于玩纸牌赌钱有所顾忌。
12.
joss paper
(中国祭神、鬼用的)钱纸, 锡箔
13.
A coin or note worth one dollar.
一元钱面值一元的硬币或纸币
14.
His brother spends money as if it were so much paper.
他弟弟花钱就好像是用纸一样。
15.
He wraps the ground meat in waxed paper, seals it with gummed paper, and marks the price on the package.
他用蜡纸把绞碎的肉包好,再用棕色纸包上,用胶纸粘好,在纸包上标上价钱。
16.
Retree: Slightly damaged paper sold at a reduced price and often marked "xx"".
次纸:略有损坏的纸,它以较低价钱出售,并在馐上印上“XX”标志。
17.
Coin or note which is not worth much as paper or metal, but is said by the government to have a value
不象纸张或金属那么值钱的但被政府说成有价值的纸币或硬币
18.
Coin or note which is not worth much as paper or metal, but is say by the government to have a value.
不象纸张或金属那么值钱的但被政府说成有价值的纸币或硬币。