quid
英 [kwɪd]
美 [kwɪd]
n. 一英镑
复数:quids
Collins.1 / BNC.4441 / COCA.16983
习惯用语
n.
- not the full quid
- 不聪明;悟性差
not very intelligent quids in - 获得利润;获厚利
in a position of having made a profit, especially a good profit
牛津词典
noun
- 一英镑
one pound in money- Can you lend me five quid?
你借给我五镑钱行吗?
- Can you lend me five quid?
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 一英镑
Aquidis a pound in money.- It cost him five hundred quid.
这花了他500英镑。
- It cost him five hundred quid.
英英释义
noun
- a wad of something chewable as tobacco
- something for something
- the basic unit of money in Great Britain and Northern Ireland
双语例句
- I have this quid pro quo with my flatmate where I do his washing for him and he lets me use his computer for an hour a day.
我与我舍友做了一个交换协议:我帮他洗衣服,他把他的电脑让我用一小时。 - She earns at least 200 quid a week.
她每星期至少挣二百镑。 - I bought a cine camera for seven quid to make some home movies.
我花了7英镑钱买了一架电影摄影机,用来制作一些家庭影片。 - One hundred and forty quid for a pair of headphones, you've got to be joking!
一副耳机140英镑,你不是在开玩笑吧! - In 1998 I'd probably got a million quid in the bank.
1998年,我银行里可能有100万英镑。 - He's got a few quid. he'll come in handy.
他有点钱,他迟早会有用。 - I'd like to be half a quid behind him.
我愿意在他后面,比他少半块钱好了。 - The quid pro quo had been an overgenerous and under-policed expenses system.
作为补偿,就有了一套极其慷慨、且疏于监管的报销体系。 - They share a great deal of information on a quid pro quo basis.
他们互通有无,共享大量信息。 - It's Saturday, you're down the high street and you've got a few quid burning a hole in your pocket.
周六走在商街上,口袋里有几个钱忍不住想要花掉。