单词 | bread and honey |
释义 | bread and honey in British Englishnoun British slang money Word origin C20: rhyming slangmoney in British English (ˈmʌnɪ) noun 1. a medium of exchange that functions as legal tender 2. the official currency, in the form of banknotes, coins, etc, issued by a government or other authority 3. a particular denomination or form of currency silver money 4. property or assets with reference to their realizable value 5. Word forms: plural moneys or monies formal a pecuniary sum or income 6. an unspecified amount of paper currency or coins money to lend 7. for one's money 8. in the money 9. money for old rope 10. money to burn 11. one's money's worth 12. on the money 13. put money into 14. put money on 15. put one's money where one's mouth is adjective ▶ Related adjective: pecuniary16. best, most valuable, or most eagerly anticipated the money shot the money note Examples of 'bread and honey' in a sentence |
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