pocketbook 详细解释

pocketbook

['pɔkitbuk]

n. 财力, 皮夹子, 袖珍本
adj. 经济收益的

n.

1. 【美】钱包, 皮夹子; (无背带的)女用手提包[C]

She had several large bills in her pocketbook.

她钱袋里有几张大面额钞票。

2. 笔记本[C]

3. (书的)袖珍本; 【美】平装本, 廉价版本[C]

4. 经济来源; 经济利益

Poor service affected the waiters' pocketbook.

差劲的服务影响了侍者的收入。

词形变化

动词: pocket-veto |

词义辨析

同义参见:

handbag  

英英释义

名词 pocketbook:

your personal financial means

a pocket-size case for holding papers and paper money

同义词:wallet, billfold, notecase

pocket-sized paperback book

同义词:pocket book, pocket edition

a container used for carrying money and small personal items or accessories (especially by women)

同义词:bag, handbag, purse

补充

pocketbookpocketbook英:[ˈpɔkitˌbuk] 美:[ˈpɑkɪtˌbʊk]n.1.笔记本,钱袋,皮夹,经济来源

例句

1. Consumers want to close their pocketbooks and throw away their credit cards.顾客们想要合上钱包, 扔掉信用卡。 2. He always kept a small pocketbook with him to jot down any ideas that came to him.他总是随身带着一个小小的笔记本, 随时记下自己的想法。 3. they provide packages for every taste and every pocketbook.他们为各种品味和各种收入的人士提供不同的一揽子服务。 4. The restaurant has meals priced to suit every pocketbook. [=it has meals that everyone can afford]这家餐馆价格便宜,人人都能吃得起。 5. People vote their pocketbooks. [=people vote according to how a candidate or issue will affect their financial situation]人们根据切身经济利益来投票。