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词汇 dinero
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Definition of dinero in English:

dinero

noun dɪˈnɛːrəʊdəˈnɛrˌoʊ
mass nounNorth American informal
  • Money.

    〈北美,非正式〉钱

    their pockets full of dinero

    他们的口袋装满了钱。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I continued instead, hurriedly, ‘The point is, I should start looking for a job to get the dinero I so desperately need right now.’
    • Should this movie gobble up your post dinner dinero?
    • Overall, I'd strongly recommend a weekend rental to see what you think before dropping your hard-earned dinero.
    • It hopes to capture the Latino market and grab mucho dinero without changing the network's news programming.
    • The authorities are down on your bang-up idea for the banged-up because it would cost them dinero.
    • So he wrecks his highball havoc all over D.C. because an arms deal dealt him out of the dinero.
    • Sure, people could spend mucho dinero on these silly silk things, but he was quite fond of his gray sweats.
    • So what if the movies were little more than bookends for the disturbingly graphic short subjects, it was those inserts from whence the satisfaction, salaciousness, and serious dinero flowed.
    • It's simply not worth risking your hard-earned dinero on some sketchy website offer.
    • I made much dinero - a whole bunch more than I made before I moved.
    • Shame on the Canadian money men for not throwing in a few Canadian dinero for at least a commentary track.
    • I've never tried it, but it makes sense to me, especially if it means saving mucho dinero on gifts.
    • The book is pricey (I told you I spent severe dinero today) but, in my mind, well worth it.
    • There has been plenty to celebrate from the dawn of the new century too, of course - a period during which the property magnate has spent dinero like there was no mañana.
    • A young cowboy out hunting antelope on the high Trans-Pecos desert, he stumbles upon the aftermath of the drug war and makes the mistake of absconding with $2 million worth of unclaimed and misbegotten dinero.
    • I ain't gonna be able to take the dinero with me, so I gotta take care of myself while I can.
    • Now apparently you have to pay a small amount of dinero to get onto the grounds.
    • Being 22, I assume you no longer wear diapers, but I trust you could guard your own pile of dinero all by yourself.
    • All that dinero went to her own charity, which subsidizes school art programs.
    • Did you ever get a lead on who's offering the dinero?
    Synonyms
    cash, hard cash, ready money

Origin

Spanish, 'coin, money'.

Rhymes

bolero, caballero, Faeroe, pharaoh, ranchero, sombrero, torero

Definition of dinero in US English:

dinero

noundəˈnɛrˌoʊdəˈnerˌō
North American informal
  • Money.

    〈北美,非正式〉钱

    their pockets full of dinero

    他们的口袋装满了钱。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The authorities are down on your bang-up idea for the banged-up because it would cost them dinero.
    • Should this movie gobble up your post dinner dinero?
    • I continued instead, hurriedly, ‘The point is, I should start looking for a job to get the dinero I so desperately need right now.’
    • So he wrecks his highball havoc all over D.C. because an arms deal dealt him out of the dinero.
    • So what if the movies were little more than bookends for the disturbingly graphic short subjects, it was those inserts from whence the satisfaction, salaciousness, and serious dinero flowed.
    • I've never tried it, but it makes sense to me, especially if it means saving mucho dinero on gifts.
    • All that dinero went to her own charity, which subsidizes school art programs.
    • I made much dinero - a whole bunch more than I made before I moved.
    • Overall, I'd strongly recommend a weekend rental to see what you think before dropping your hard-earned dinero.
    • Shame on the Canadian money men for not throwing in a few Canadian dinero for at least a commentary track.
    • Being 22, I assume you no longer wear diapers, but I trust you could guard your own pile of dinero all by yourself.
    • It's simply not worth risking your hard-earned dinero on some sketchy website offer.
    • It hopes to capture the Latino market and grab mucho dinero without changing the network's news programming.
    • The book is pricey (I told you I spent severe dinero today) but, in my mind, well worth it.
    • Now apparently you have to pay a small amount of dinero to get onto the grounds.
    • Sure, people could spend mucho dinero on these silly silk things, but he was quite fond of his gray sweats.
    • I ain't gonna be able to take the dinero with me, so I gotta take care of myself while I can.
    • There has been plenty to celebrate from the dawn of the new century too, of course - a period during which the property magnate has spent dinero like there was no mañana.
    • A young cowboy out hunting antelope on the high Trans-Pecos desert, he stumbles upon the aftermath of the drug war and makes the mistake of absconding with $2 million worth of unclaimed and misbegotten dinero.
    • Did you ever get a lead on who's offering the dinero?
    Synonyms
    cash, hard cash, ready money

Origin

Spanish, ‘coin, money’.

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