单词 | pound-foolish |
释义 | pound1 /pownd/noun (pl formerly pound, now pounds (except informal and in compounds and certain phrases))
To bet on as almost a certainty ORIGIN: OE pund, from L (libra) pondō (pound) by weight, pondō by weight, from pendere to weigh poundˈage noun
poundˈal noun (physics) The foot-pound-second unit of force, ie that required to give acceleration of one foot per second per second to a one-pound mass poundˈer noun A specimen weighing a pound combining formDenoting something weighing or carrying so many pounds, a field gun designed to fire shot weighing so many pounds, or person who has, receives or pays, so many pounds sterling pound cake noun A sweet rich cake containing a pound, or equal proportions, of each chief ingredient pound cost averaging noun (finance) A method of investing by paying regularly a fixed amount for eg units in a particular trust, regardless of the fluctuating market price of the units pound day noun A day on which gifts of one pound weight of various goods are invited for charity pound-foolˈish adjective Neglecting the care of large sums in attending to little ones (ie being penny wise) pound force noun
pound sign noun
pound weight noun
pound of flesh Strict exaction of one's due in fulfilment of a bargain, etc, to the point of making the other party suffer beyond what is reasonable (from Shakespeare, Merchant of Venice) penny /penˈi/noun (pl pennies /penˈiz/ (as material objects) or pence /pens/ (as units of value))
ORIGIN: OE penig, oldest form pending; cf Ger Pfennig; Du penning; ON penningr pennˈied adjective Possessed of a penny pennˈiless adjective
pennˈilessness noun penny-a-lineˈ noun and intransitive verb penny-a-linˈer noun A hack writer of the worst, or worst-paid, kind penny-a-linˈerism noun A hack writer's verbal expression penny ante noun (orig US) A variety of the game of poker in which only modest stakes are allowed pennˈy-anˈte adjective Of no great value or significance penny arcade noun An amusement arcade with slot machines orig operated by a penny pennˈy-bank noun (obsolete) A savings-bank that takes pennies penny black noun The first adhesive postage stamp, issued by Britain in 1840 pennˈy-bun or penny-bun mushroom noun A cep, Boletus edulis pennˈycress noun A cruciferous plant of the genus Thlaspi, with round flat pods pennˈy-dogˈ noun The tope or miller's dog, a kind of shark penny dreadful see under dread pennˈy-farˈthing noun
pennˈy-fee noun
penny gaff noun (slang) A low-class theatre pennˈy-in-the-slotˈ adjective Worked by putting a penny in a slot pennˈyland noun (historical) Land valued at a penny a year penny loafer noun (orig US) A style of casual shoe with a slot into which a coin could be placed penny mail noun (Scot)
pennˈy-piece noun A penny pennˈy-pig noun (Scot) A money box, properly of earthenware (pig) pennˈy-pinchˈ intransitive verb pennˈy-pinchˈing adjective Miserly, too concerned with saving money pennˈy-plainˈ adjective Plain, straightforward, unpretentious (from 19c children's paper cut-out figures for toy theatres, costing one penny if plain, twopence if coloured; hence, penny-plain, twopence-coloured used of any two basically similar articles, one having a more attractive appearance) pennˈy-postˈ noun A means of, or organization for, carrying a letter for a penny pennˈy-rentˈ noun
penny share or penny stock noun (stock exchange) A share or stock trading for less than £1 or $1, usu bought very speculatively pennˈy-stone or pennˈy-stane noun (Scot) A round flat stone used as a quoit pennˈystone-castˈ noun A stone's throw for such a stone pennˈy-weddˈing noun (archaic) A wedding at which the guests each contribute a small sum towards the entertainment, etc, the surplus being presented as a gift to the bride and bridegroom pennˈyweight noun A unit equal to twenty-four grains of troy weight (the weight of a silver penny), or 1/20 of an ounce troy penny whistle noun A tin whistle or flageolet pennˈy-wisˈdom noun Prudence in petty matters penny wise adjective
pennˈywort noun A name given to various plants with round leaves, esp Hydrocotyle (an umbelliferous marsh-plant) and navelwort (genus Cotyledon) pennˈyworth noun
a penny for your thoughts (informal) What are you thinking (so deeply) about? a pretty penny A considerable sum of money in for a penny, in for a pound There is no point in half measures in penny numbers A very few, or a very little, at a time not a penny the worse None the worse pennies from heaven Money obtained without effort and unexpectedly Peter's pence
spend a penny see under spend the penny drops Now I (etc) understand turn an honest penny To earn some money honestly two (or ten) a penny In abundant supply and consequently of little value |
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