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单词 deep pockets
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Definition of deep pockets in English:

deep pockets

plural noun
informal
  • Used to refer to the possession of abundant financial resources.

    these companies have very deep pockets and don't mind spending a lot of loot to get their projects off the ground
    Example sentencesExamples
    • "This influx of large numbers of new buyers with deep pockets has given a strong boost to local jewellers.
    • For others with deep pockets, the strategy is rather simple: if you can't beat them, buy them.
    • My worry was that someone with deep pockets was going to bid before they left for work.
    • No matter what the venue, deep pockets have an edge when pockets matter.
    • Brewers and liquor companies, with deep pockets and marketing reach, are buying up winemakers.
    • He has creative control of a recording company tied to a multi-national conglomerate with deep pockets.
    • I'd never before had to worry about money because I had worked for companies with deep pockets.
    • Of course, it is easier to pay for a gap year before college if you have deep pockets.
    • At the time of the deal, Farmer hoped the Detroit giant's deep pockets would enable him to expand the chain into new territories, including Asia.
    • The legacy of under-investment from the Communist era requires deep pockets.
    • They lost their appeal, having unsuccessfully fought a large corporation with very deep pockets.
    • But as the price was beyond the reach of the common man, those with deep pockets purchased these sites for speculation.
    • Smoothies are a profitable niche product with growing market opportunities but are vulnerable to attack by competitors with deep pockets.
    • Victor and Ilsa cannot leave Casablanca, despite Victor's obvious deep pockets.
    • Of course, it does not hurt that the party on whom the plaintiff seeks to place the blame has very deep pockets.
    • The deep pockets of The Japan Foundation allowed the curators to travel to three other Asian countries for research.
    • If not, anyone out there with deep pockets can contact me and I will do it.
    • This is where the big operators, with their deep pockets, score.
    • Yet, while the manufacturers have deep pockets, many employers are small.
    • Nor could there be any quick financial returns, although the major investors have very deep pockets.
    Synonyms
    affluence, prosperity, opulence, riches, means, substance, luxury, well-being, plenty

Derivatives

  • deep-pocketed

  • adjective
    informal
    • The evidence of Scotland's enduring popularity for the deep-pocketed property magnate is everywhere.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • So far, only deep-pocketed car and aerospace companies can afford such systems.
      • With a deep-pocketed corporate parent, it can keep plugging away for years.
      • These deep-pocketed owners have a keen interest in making sure their clubs remain among the international elite.
      • Pay any more, and you enter into a rarefied world inhabited by passionate and deep-pocketed collectors; the rest of us usually pass by with a shake of the head.
 
 

Definition of deep pockets in US English:

deep pockets

plural noun
informal
  • Abundant financial resources.

    these companies have deep pockets and don't mind spending to get their projects off the ground
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Brewers and liquor companies, with deep pockets and marketing reach, are buying up winemakers.
    • Smoothies are a profitable niche product with growing market opportunities but are vulnerable to attack by competitors with deep pockets.
    • "This influx of large numbers of new buyers with deep pockets has given a strong boost to local jewellers.
    • The legacy of under-investment from the Communist era requires deep pockets.
    • The deep pockets of The Japan Foundation allowed the curators to travel to three other Asian countries for research.
    • Nor could there be any quick financial returns, although the major investors have very deep pockets.
    • Victor and Ilsa cannot leave Casablanca, despite Victor's obvious deep pockets.
    • For others with deep pockets, the strategy is rather simple: if you can't beat them, buy them.
    • He has creative control of a recording company tied to a multi-national conglomerate with deep pockets.
    • Of course, it is easier to pay for a gap year before college if you have deep pockets.
    • If not, anyone out there with deep pockets can contact me and I will do it.
    • They lost their appeal, having unsuccessfully fought a large corporation with very deep pockets.
    • No matter what the venue, deep pockets have an edge when pockets matter.
    • But as the price was beyond the reach of the common man, those with deep pockets purchased these sites for speculation.
    • My worry was that someone with deep pockets was going to bid before they left for work.
    • At the time of the deal, Farmer hoped the Detroit giant's deep pockets would enable him to expand the chain into new territories, including Asia.
    • Yet, while the manufacturers have deep pockets, many employers are small.
    • This is where the big operators, with their deep pockets, score.
    • I'd never before had to worry about money because I had worked for companies with deep pockets.
    • Of course, it does not hurt that the party on whom the plaintiff seeks to place the blame has very deep pockets.
    Synonyms
    affluence, prosperity, opulence, riches, means, substance, luxury, well-being, plenty
 
 
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