释义 |
deposit美 [dɪ'pɑzɪt] 英 [dɪ'pɒzɪt] - n.存款;押金;订金;订钱
- v.存储;放置;放下;使沉积
- 网络定金;保证金;存放
过去分词:deposited 现在分词:depositing 第三人称单数:deposits v.+n. deposit money,pay deposit,make deposit,leave deposit,give deposit adj.+n. mineral deposit,refundable deposit n. credit,payment,security,guarantee,pledge v. pay in,put in,put,put down,accumulate 钱money 1. | [ususing] a ~ (on sth) 订金;订钱a sum of money that is given as the first part of a larger payment |
| They normally ask you to pay $100 (as a) deposit. 他们通常要求付 100 元(作为)订金。 | | We've put down a 5% deposit on the house. 我们已支付了房款的 5% 作为订金。 |
2. | [ususing] 押金a sum of money that is paid by sb when they rent sth and that is returned to them if they do not lose or damage the thing they are renting |
3. | 存款a sum of money that is paid into a bank account |
| Deposits can be made at any branch. 在任何一家分行都可以存钱。 |
4. | 竞选保证金(英国议员候选人预付,获得足够的票数则退还)(in the British political system) the amount of money that a candidate in an election to Parliament has to pay, and that is returned if he/she gets enough votes |
| All the other candidates lost their deposits . 所有其余候选人都失掉了竞选保证金。 |
物质substance 5. | (地下自然形成的)沉积物,沉积层a layer of a substance that has formed naturally underground |
| mineral/gold/coal deposits 矿床;金矿;煤藏 |
6. | (尤指河流、洪水、液体等的)沉积物,淤积物a layer of a substance that has been left somewhere, especially by a river, flood, etc., or is found at the bottom of a liquid |
| The rain left a deposit of mud on the windows. 雨水在窗上留下一层泥。 | | fatty deposits in the arteries of the heart 心动脉中的脂肪沉积 |
放下put down 1. | ~ sb/sth + adv./prep. 放下;放置to put or lay sb/sth down in a particular place |
| She deposited a pile of books on my desk. 她把一摞书放在我的书桌上。 | | I was whisked off in a taxi and deposited outside the hotel. 一辆出租车匆匆把我送到旅馆外面,让我下了车。 |
留存物质leave substance 2. | ~ sth 使沉积;使沉淀;使淤积to leave a layer of sth on the surface of sth, especially gradually and over a period of time |
| Sand was deposited which hardened into sandstone. 沙经沉积固结形成沙岩。 |
钱money 3. | ~ sth 将(钱)存入银行;存储to put money into a bank account |
| Millions were deposited in Swiss bank accounts. 巨额款项存入了瑞士的银行账户。 |
4. | ~ sth 付(订金);付(保证金);付(押金)to pay a sum of money as the first part of a larger payment; to pay a sum of money that you will get back if you return in good condition sth that you have rented |
存放put in safe place 5. | ~ sth (in sth).~ sth (with sb/sth) 寄放,寄存(贵重物品)to put sth valuable or important in a place where it will be safe |
| Guests may deposit their valuables in the hotel safe. 旅客可将贵重物品寄存在旅馆的保险柜里。 |
v. | 1. to put or drop something somewhere 2. to leave something somewhere for safekeeping 3. to pay money into an account in a bank or other financial institution 4. to give a sum of money as part-payment or security 5. to leave or form a layer of sand, sediment, or other substance, as a gradual process in one place, or be left in this way 6. if a substance is deposited in the soil or in rock, it gradually gathers there and forms a layer 7. to put something valuable in a safe place 9. make part payment of money that is or will be owed 1. to put or drop something somewhere 2. to leave something somewhere for safekeeping 3. to pay money into an account in a bank or other financial institution 4. to give a sum of money as part-payment or security 5. to leave or form a layer of sand, sediment, or other substance, as a gradual process in one place, or be left in this way 6. if a substance is deposited in the soil or in rock, it gradually gathers there and forms a layer 7. to put something valuable in a safe place 9. make part payment of money that is or will be owed | n. | 1. an act of placing money or a valuable item in a bank or other financial institution 2. an amount of money or a valuable item that is paid into or left in a bank or other financial institution 3. a partial payment or security on something that is going to be bought 4. money that is given as security against possible damage or loss, e.g. on something rented 5. a coating or crust that is left on a surface by a process such as evaporation or electrolysis 6. an accumulation of sand, sediment, minerals, or other substances that has built up over a period of time through a natural process 7. something put or left in a place 8. money that candidates in a parliamentary election must deposit to show that their standing is serious and which they forfeit if they fail to win a given percentage of votes 9. a first payment that you make when you agree to buy something expensive such as a car or house. The rest of the money that you pay later is called the balance 10. an amount of money that you pay when you start to rent something such as an apartment or a car, that is returned to you when you stop renting it 1. an act of placing money or a valuable item in a bank or other financial institution 2. an amount of money or a valuable item that is paid into or left in a bank or other financial institution 3. a partial payment or security on something that is going to be bought 4. money that is given as security against possible damage or loss, e.g. on something rented 5. a coating or crust that is left on a surface by a process such as evaporation or electrolysis 6. an accumulation of sand, sediment, minerals, or other substances that has built up over a period of time through a natural process 7. something put or left in a place 8. money that candidates in a parliamentary election must deposit to show that their standing is serious and which they forfeit if they fail to win a given percentage of votes 9. a first payment that you make when you agree to buy something expensive such as a car or house. The rest of the money that you pay later is called the balance 10. an amount of money that you pay when you start to rent something such as an apartment or a car, that is returned to you when you stop renting it |
|