red cent

英 [ˌred ˈsent] 美 [ˌred ˈsent]

n.  很少的钱

经济



牛津词典

noun

  1. 很少的钱
    a very small amount of money
    1. I didn't get a red cent for all my work.
      我做了那么多工作,可什么也没得到。

双语例句

  1. I'm sorry. I can't lend you anything& I don't have a red cent.
    很抱歉,我不能借钱给你&我身无分文。
  2. Since the start of this year, the red metal has risen 11 per cent to trade yesterday at$ 8,440.
    从今年年初开始,铜价累计上涨11%,周三的交易价格为每吨8440美元。
  3. Waitresses who wear red get up to 26 per cent extra in tips than they would wearing other colours, researchers claimed.
    近日有研究人员表示,与穿其它颜色衣服的服务员相比,穿红色衣服的女服务员最多能拿到26%的额外小费。
  4. I would not give a red cent for that car.
    我一分钱也不会为那辆车付!
  5. Credit costs seem set to rise: non-performing loan ratios are still flashing red in many parts of the corporate loan book ( 70 per cent of the total).
    信贷成本似乎必将上升:在企业贷款账目(占贷款总额的70%)的许多部分,不良贷款率仍在发出红色警报信号。
  6. The red metal is down 7 per cent since Monday.
    铜价从周一以来累计下跌7%。
  7. Stockpiling of copper by a secretive Chinese state organisation has helped trigger an impressive revival in the price of the red metal with a rally of 28 per cent this year.
    中国一家行事隐秘的国家机构囤积铜,引发铜价大幅反弹,今年迄今累计上涨28%。
  8. She offered me a ring in exchange but it wasn't worth a red cent.
    她给了我一枚戒指作为交换,但那是不值钱的玩意。
  9. Why do you keep all this old junk? Those old useless things are not worth a red cent!
    你为什么留下这些废物?这些老旧而无用的东西毫不值钱啊!
  10. The mouse control, symbolizing time to order left key of mouse through the blue and the red, can add the cent and life.
    鼠标控制,通过蓝色和桔红色标志时候点鼠标左键,可以加分和生命。

英英释义

noun

  1. something of little value
    1. his promise is not worth a damn
    2. not worth one red cent
    3. not worth shucks

    Synonym:    damndarnhootshitshuckstinker's damntinker's dam