pocketbook
英 [ˈpɒkɪtbʊk]
美 [ˈpɑːkɪtbʊk]
n. (个人或国家的)财政状况,财力,钱袋子; 记事本; 小笔记本
COCA.12623
牛津词典
noun
- (个人或国家的)财政状况,财力,钱袋子
used to refer to the financial situation of a person or country. (In the past it was a small flat case for carrying papers or money.)- Many foreign goods are too expensive for American pocketbooks.
许多外国货都太贵,与一般美国人的财力不符。 - The increase is likely to hit the pocketbooks of consumers.
提价可能会砸到消费者的钱袋子。
- Many foreign goods are too expensive for American pocketbooks.
- 记事本;小笔记本
a small book for writing in - 记事本;小笔记本
a small book for writing in
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 经济来源;进账;收入
You can usepocketbookto refer to people's concerns about the money they have or hope to earn.- People feel pinched in their pocketbooks and insecure about their futures.
人们感到荷包拮据,对未来缺乏安全感。 - ...the voters' concerns over pocketbook issues.
选民对收入问题的关注
- People feel pinched in their pocketbooks and insecure about their futures.
- 女用手提包
Apocketbookis a small bag which a woman uses to carry things such as her money and keys in when she goes out. - 皮夹子;钱包
Apocketbookis a small flat folded case, usually made of leather or plastic, where you can keep banknotes and credit cards.
in BRIT, use 英国英语用 handbag, bag
in BRIT, usually use 英国英语通常用 wallet
英英释义
noun
- a container used for carrying money and small personal items or accessories (especially by women)
- she reached into her bag and found a comb
- pocket-sized paperback book
- a pocket-size case for holding papers and paper money
- your personal financial means
- that car is too expensive for my pocketbook