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单词 easy money
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Definition of easy money in English:

easy money

noun
mass noun
  • 1Money obtained by dubious means or for little work.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It was easy money but now many of them have been caught out and they end up on the streets.
    • Maybe he thought he'd like some easy money like the tips his friends the airport and hotel staff get?
    • The study also found universities were offering quickie degrees to school administrators to make easy money.
    • It may look like easy money, but renting out is not all plain sailing.
    • ‘It's not easy money, it's quick money,’ says Doreen.
    • For poor countries golf resorts can provide a lure to draw easy money from wealthy tourists.
    • While some in the cities have washed their hands in the proverbial "running waters" of easy money, there simply isn't enough to go around in the one billion plus country.
    • It is obvious that small post offices are becoming targets of criminal gangs, who see such family run facilities as a soft target for easy money.
    • Believe me, there is no such thing as easy money.
    • The parents are anxious not to lose this avenue for easy money.
    • We understand you need the money, but only having eyes on the short-term, easy money is not very strategic.
    • It came out to thirteen pages, and at $10 a page it was more than the going rate, and easy money for the boys.
    • ‘I guess you could say it's easy money,’ he says.
    • However, instant lotteries, wayside roulettes and raffles continue to lure citizens looking for quick and easy money.
    • They are enjoying unprecedented wealth, earning easy money from the lucrative gambling trade which now funds their previously impoverished communities.
    • This only shows that doctors are generally after easy money.
    • Like mushrooms after a spring rain, signs pop up at this time of year in hardscrabble urban neighborhoods across the country, promising quick and easy money.
    • Today, many medical professionals market sex determination facilities for easy money; others do so to spread family planning, thinking of it as performing a social service.
    • Indeed, increasingly over the last decade, the big torrents of easy money flow into Republican hands.
    • The easy money evaporated and many migrants moved on.
    1. 1.1 Money available at relatively low interest.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • While most countries embarked upon inflation and on a policy of easy money, the literary champions of inflationism were still spurned as ‘monetary cranks.’
      • Regarding the easily obtainable mortgages, you have to wonder if the lenders, in the end, will make out better by encouraging easy money knowing that if interest rates rise there will be a multitude of foreclosures.
      • With easy money allowing home prices to rise, fraud has become a way of life in the mortgage market because every participant makes a commission or a fee if the mortgage closes.
      • Such is the pervasive belief here, so skewed are market risk perceptions, that even the world's leading bond market vigilantes eagerly lead the charge for easy money.
      • But it should be clear that easy money can only be the cure for tight money, not for any other causes depressing the economy.
      • Nowadays the market is inflated with a flood of cheap and easy money and exceptionally low interest rates in order to convince folks that an economic mend is on the horizon.
      • You're seeing the inevitably high bankruptcy rates that occur after a period of very easy money.
      • At the first sign of trouble, easy money is applied to remedy any downturn either in the markets or the economy.
      • All that easy money floating around (money supply has increased by more than five times since the early 80s) has to find its way somewhere.
      • As we have stated repeatedly, additional easy money is not going to get us out of the mess.
      • The Fed too could decide that the period of cheap easy money that has seen Americans enjoy the lowest interest rates since the Kennedy administration should be, at least temporarily, reversed.
      • After all, with Fed funds at 1%, how high can rates go before the next leveraged speculator comes to gather up the easy money?
      • The leverage players love easy money and have little direct concern for future inflation rates.
      • Drunk on the cheap credit and easy money of the late 1990's, these past three years have proven tough, yet necessary.
      • The Fed knows that its previous policy of easy money has sown the seeds of increased inflation.
      • Still, the availability of easy money can provide only an incomplete explanation of the great equity price run-up.
      • Political leaders, while bowing to the public's clamor for more credit, grew concerned over the monetary consequences of easy money.
      • Fourth, easy money from the Federal Reserve has lowered the cost of 1-to 3-year bank loans, which many small businesses depend on.
      • That ultra easy money was not capable of transforming so many negative cash flow companies into viable businesses, we are not the least bit surprised.
      • It is a speculative rally that began from overpriced levels, fed by an abundance of cheap easy money and a lack of places for it to go.
 
 

Definition of easy money in US English:

easy money

nounˈēzē ˈmənē
  • 1Money obtained by dubious means or for little work.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • ‘I guess you could say it's easy money,’ he says.
    • While some in the cities have washed their hands in the proverbial "running waters" of easy money, there simply isn't enough to go around in the one billion plus country.
    • It was easy money but now many of them have been caught out and they end up on the streets.
    • Today, many medical professionals market sex determination facilities for easy money; others do so to spread family planning, thinking of it as performing a social service.
    • The study also found universities were offering quickie degrees to school administrators to make easy money.
    • Believe me, there is no such thing as easy money.
    • For poor countries golf resorts can provide a lure to draw easy money from wealthy tourists.
    • This only shows that doctors are generally after easy money.
    • They are enjoying unprecedented wealth, earning easy money from the lucrative gambling trade which now funds their previously impoverished communities.
    • The easy money evaporated and many migrants moved on.
    • It is obvious that small post offices are becoming targets of criminal gangs, who see such family run facilities as a soft target for easy money.
    • The parents are anxious not to lose this avenue for easy money.
    • ‘It's not easy money, it's quick money,’ says Doreen.
    • It may look like easy money, but renting out is not all plain sailing.
    • Like mushrooms after a spring rain, signs pop up at this time of year in hardscrabble urban neighborhoods across the country, promising quick and easy money.
    • However, instant lotteries, wayside roulettes and raffles continue to lure citizens looking for quick and easy money.
    • We understand you need the money, but only having eyes on the short-term, easy money is not very strategic.
    • Indeed, increasingly over the last decade, the big torrents of easy money flow into Republican hands.
    • Maybe he thought he'd like some easy money like the tips his friends the airport and hotel staff get?
    • It came out to thirteen pages, and at $10 a page it was more than the going rate, and easy money for the boys.
    1. 1.1 Money available at relatively low interest.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • At the first sign of trouble, easy money is applied to remedy any downturn either in the markets or the economy.
      • All that easy money floating around (money supply has increased by more than five times since the early 80s) has to find its way somewhere.
      • That ultra easy money was not capable of transforming so many negative cash flow companies into viable businesses, we are not the least bit surprised.
      • The Fed too could decide that the period of cheap easy money that has seen Americans enjoy the lowest interest rates since the Kennedy administration should be, at least temporarily, reversed.
      • The Fed knows that its previous policy of easy money has sown the seeds of increased inflation.
      • Drunk on the cheap credit and easy money of the late 1990's, these past three years have proven tough, yet necessary.
      • The leverage players love easy money and have little direct concern for future inflation rates.
      • But it should be clear that easy money can only be the cure for tight money, not for any other causes depressing the economy.
      • It is a speculative rally that began from overpriced levels, fed by an abundance of cheap easy money and a lack of places for it to go.
      • Nowadays the market is inflated with a flood of cheap and easy money and exceptionally low interest rates in order to convince folks that an economic mend is on the horizon.
      • As we have stated repeatedly, additional easy money is not going to get us out of the mess.
      • With easy money allowing home prices to rise, fraud has become a way of life in the mortgage market because every participant makes a commission or a fee if the mortgage closes.
      • While most countries embarked upon inflation and on a policy of easy money, the literary champions of inflationism were still spurned as ‘monetary cranks.’
      • After all, with Fed funds at 1%, how high can rates go before the next leveraged speculator comes to gather up the easy money?
      • Still, the availability of easy money can provide only an incomplete explanation of the great equity price run-up.
      • Such is the pervasive belief here, so skewed are market risk perceptions, that even the world's leading bond market vigilantes eagerly lead the charge for easy money.
      • Regarding the easily obtainable mortgages, you have to wonder if the lenders, in the end, will make out better by encouraging easy money knowing that if interest rates rise there will be a multitude of foreclosures.
      • Fourth, easy money from the Federal Reserve has lowered the cost of 1-to 3-year bank loans, which many small businesses depend on.
      • Political leaders, while bowing to the public's clamor for more credit, grew concerned over the monetary consequences of easy money.
      • You're seeing the inevitably high bankruptcy rates that occur after a period of very easy money.
 
 
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