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Definition of money-spinner in English: money-spinnernoun British A thing that brings in a profit. 〈主英〉赚钱的东西(或事) we hoped this show would be a money-spinner Example sentencesExamples - The real money-spinners are franchises aimed at children, which are essentially licences to print money.
- Normally, the chain's four eateries - one West End, one East End, one Old Town and one at Bruntsfield - are guaranteed money-spinners.
- All these privatised services must be money-spinners for the companies involved, otherwise they would not do them and it is our local taxes making their profits.
- Networks might not be the money-spinner the carriers once hoped, but they're bringing increasing cheer to investors with each quarter.
- Given the frequency with which people change address these days, an efficient redirection service could be a real money-spinner.
- This is the biggest money-spinner in our school, serving a variety of chocolate bars, crisps and sugared drinks.
- Sailing is a major money-spinner for Lymington and any reduction in the number of visiting yachtsmen would be a serious blow to local trade.
- Sales of sites to the highest bidder for holiday homes or other speculative investment has become a money-spinner for some.
- It should be a real money-spinner, with a possible total of £40,000 not far-fetched.
- Sometimes fledgling York firms’ nifty ideas may seem to be all hot air, but with a little cash help they can turn into money-spinners.
- Today, heritage is proving a money-spinner as a major tourist attraction the way it has been packaged and is being marketed.
- I can only see these cameras as money-spinners.
- Please note, this project is in no way a potential money-spinner!
- It will also be a huge money-spinner for the area as it is expected to attract 60 teams from more than 20 countries.
- It is hoped that the trial could lead to the plant becoming a valuable money-spinner for farmers in Scotland, who have seen their earnings plummet in recent years.
- Serials are major money-spinners as they bring in commercials of consumer goods.
- The work was very welcome and a good money-spinner for the museum.
- Most were cancelled in mid-season and replaced with reality shows, which are guaranteed money-spinners for advertisers.
- Organisers behind a cancelled charity walk on Bingley's relief road are planning an alternative money-spinner.
- In Uganda, the reserves where foreign visitors come to commune with the mountain gorilla have proved a money-spinner.
Derivativesadjective British Scientists warn that economic success depends on producing science graduates who can make money-spinning technological advances and discoveries. Example sentencesExamples - The art gallery is to stage a money-spinning annual exhibition of Impressionist paintings to help fund other projects.
- When they announced it was holding a seminar for people wanting to make a million it seemed the ideal opportunity to pick up some money-spinning ideas.
- Action was to be taken to increase the Trust's revenues by about £1 million with a batch of money-spinning initiatives, including a Telehealth project.
- His threat to derail the money-spinning deal will be pursued through the British and European courts under anti-competition legislation, according to a newspaper report yesterday.
Definition of money-spinner in US English: money-spinnernounˈməni ˌspɪnərˈmənē ˌspinər British A thing that brings in a profit. 〈主英〉赚钱的东西(或事) we hoped this show would be a money-spinner Example sentencesExamples - Organisers behind a cancelled charity walk on Bingley's relief road are planning an alternative money-spinner.
- Sailing is a major money-spinner for Lymington and any reduction in the number of visiting yachtsmen would be a serious blow to local trade.
- All these privatised services must be money-spinners for the companies involved, otherwise they would not do them and it is our local taxes making their profits.
- It should be a real money-spinner, with a possible total of £40,000 not far-fetched.
- Please note, this project is in no way a potential money-spinner!
- I can only see these cameras as money-spinners.
- It will also be a huge money-spinner for the area as it is expected to attract 60 teams from more than 20 countries.
- It is hoped that the trial could lead to the plant becoming a valuable money-spinner for farmers in Scotland, who have seen their earnings plummet in recent years.
- Serials are major money-spinners as they bring in commercials of consumer goods.
- This is the biggest money-spinner in our school, serving a variety of chocolate bars, crisps and sugared drinks.
- The real money-spinners are franchises aimed at children, which are essentially licences to print money.
- Sales of sites to the highest bidder for holiday homes or other speculative investment has become a money-spinner for some.
- Sometimes fledgling York firms’ nifty ideas may seem to be all hot air, but with a little cash help they can turn into money-spinners.
- Normally, the chain's four eateries - one West End, one East End, one Old Town and one at Bruntsfield - are guaranteed money-spinners.
- The work was very welcome and a good money-spinner for the museum.
- In Uganda, the reserves where foreign visitors come to commune with the mountain gorilla have proved a money-spinner.
- Networks might not be the money-spinner the carriers once hoped, but they're bringing increasing cheer to investors with each quarter.
- Given the frequency with which people change address these days, an efficient redirection service could be a real money-spinner.
- Most were cancelled in mid-season and replaced with reality shows, which are guaranteed money-spinners for advertisers.
- Today, heritage is proving a money-spinner as a major tourist attraction the way it has been packaged and is being marketed.
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