शब्दावली की परिभाषा money

शब्दावली का उच्चारण money

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शब्दावली की परिभाषा <b>money</b>

शब्द money की उत्पत्ति

शब्द "money" की उत्पत्ति 14वीं शताब्दी में हुई थी। यह पुराने फ्रांसीसी शब्द "monneie," से आया है जो लैटिन शब्द "moneta," से लिया गया है जिसका अर्थ है "mint" या "coin." इस लैटिन शब्द का नाम रोमन धन की देवी, मोनेटा के नाम पर रखा गया है, जो वाणिज्य और व्यापार की देवी भी थीं। प्राचीन रोम में, रोमन टकसाल सिक्कों के उत्पादन के लिए जिम्मेदार थी, और शब्द "moneta" टकसाल और सिक्कों दोनों को संदर्भित करता था। समय के साथ, शब्द "monnaie" पुरानी फ्रांसीसी में "monneie," के रूप में विकसित हुआ और अंततः मध्य अंग्रेजी में "money." के रूप में विकसित हुआ। आज, शब्द "money" विनिमय के किसी भी माध्यम या खाते की इकाई को संदर्भित करता है, जिसमें भौतिक मुद्राएं, डिजिटल मुद्राएं और यहां तक ​​​​कि स्टॉक और बॉन्ड जैसी अमूर्त संपत्तियां भी शामिल हैं।

शब्दावली सारांश money

typeसंज्ञा

meaningपैसा, मुद्रा

examplepaper money: कागजी मुद्रा

meaningपैसे पैसे

exampleto make money: पैसा कमाएं

exampleto pay money down: नकद भुगतान करें

meaning(बहुवचन) धनराशि

typeडिफ़ॉल्ट

meaning(अर्थशास्त्र) धन, धन की कुल राशि

meaninghard m. (अर्थशास्त्र) ऋण

शब्दावली का उदाहरण moneynamespace

meaning

what you earn by working or selling things, and use to buy things

  • to borrow/save/spend/earn money

    उधार लेना/बचत करना/खर्च करना/पैसा कमाना

  • How much money is there in my account?

    मेरे खाते में कितना पैसा है?

  • The money is much better in my new job.

    मेरी नई नौकरी में पैसा बहुत अच्छा है।

  • If the item is not satisfactory, you will get your money back.

    यदि वस्तु संतोषजनक नहीं है, तो आपको अपना पैसा वापस मिल जाएगा।

  • We'll need to raise more money (= collect or borrow it) next year.

    हमें अगले वर्ष और अधिक धन जुटाने (= इकट्ठा करने या उधार लेने) की आवश्यकता होगी।

  • Can you lend me some money until tomorrow?

    क्या आप मुझे कल तक कुछ पैसे उधार दे सकते हैं?

  • Be careful with that—it cost a lot of money.

    इसमें सावधान रहें- इसमें बहुत पैसा खर्च होगा।

  • Careful with that—I paid good money for it!

    इसमें सावधान रहें - मैंने इसके लिए अच्छी रकम चुकाई है!

  • This is a great product, well worth the money.

    यह एक बढ़िया उत्पाद है, पैसे के लायक है।

  • They sensibly invested their prize money rather than spending it.

    उन्होंने अपनी पुरस्कार राशि को खर्च करने के बजाय समझदारी से निवेश किया।

  • To hold another election is a waste of time and money.

    एक और चुनाव कराना समय और धन की बर्बादी है।

अतिरिक्त उदाहरण:
  • She called on the Government to make the money available for support groups.

    उन्होंने सरकार से सहायता समूहों के लिए धन उपलब्ध कराने का आग्रह किया।

  • Some people criticized the event as public money wasted.

    कुछ लोगों ने इस आयोजन की आलोचना करते हुए कहा कि इसमें जनता के पैसे की बर्बादी की गई।

  • There was no sign of any extra money for intensive care.

    गहन देखभाल के लिए किसी अतिरिक्त धनराशि का कोई संकेत नहीं था।

  • Over £6 000 in prize money is on offer.

    पुरस्कार स्वरूप 6,000 पाउंड से अधिक की राशि दी जाएगी।

  • All these improvements will cost money.

    इन सभी सुधारों पर पैसा खर्च होगा।

meaning

coins or paper notes

  • I counted the money carefully.

    मैंने पैसे ध्यान से गिने.

  • Where can I change my money into dollars?

    मैं अपना पैसा डॉलर में कहां बदल सकता हूं?

meaning

a person’s wealth including their property

  • He lost all his money.

    उसने अपना सारा पैसा खो दिया।

  • The family made their money in the 18th century.

    परिवार ने 18वीं सदी में धन कमाया।

meaning

sums of money

  • a statement of all monies paid into your account

    आपके खाते में जमा की गई सभी धनराशियों का विवरण

शब्दावली के मुहावरे money

be coining it (in) | be coining money
(British English, informal)to earn a lot of money quickly or easily
be in the money
(informal)to have a lot of money to spend
be rolling in money/it
(informal)to have a lot of money
the best that money can buy
the very best
  • We make sure our clients get the best that money can buy.
  • careful with money
    not spending money on things that are unimportant
  • His mother had always been careful with money.
  • easy money
    (informal)money that you get without having to work very hard for it
    a fool and his money are soon parted
    (saying)a person who is not sensible usually spends money too quickly or carelessly, or is cheated by others
    for my money
    (informal)in my opinion
  • For my money, he's one of the greatest comedians of all time.
  • get your money’s worth
    to get enough value or pleasure out of something, considering the amount of money, time, etc. that you are spending on it
  • Let’s spend all day there and really get our money’s worth.
  • The boat trip lasts three hours, so you certainly get your money's worth.
  • give somebody a (good) run for their money
    to make somebody try very hard, using all their skill and effort, in order to beat you in a game or competition
    good money
    a lot of money; money that you earn with hard work
  • Thousands of people paid good money to watch the band perform.
  • Don't waste good money on that!
  • have money to burn
    to have so much money that you do not have to be careful with it
    in old money
    (British English, informal)used to give an amount, a measurement, etc. using older or more traditional units that may be more familiar to some people
  • The fish measured 29 centimetres (that's a foot in old money).
  • it/money doesn’t grow on trees
    (saying)used to tell somebody not to use something or spend money carelessly because you do not have a lot of it
    a licence to print money
    (disapproving)used to describe a business that makes a lot of money with little effort
    made of money
    (informal)very rich
  • I’m not made of money, you know!
  • make money
    to earn a lot of money; to make a profit
  • The movie should make money.
  • There's money to be made from tourism.
  • make/lose money hand over fist
    to make/lose money very fast and in large quantities
    marry money
    to marry a rich person
    money for jam/old rope
    (British English, informal)money that is earned very easily, for something that needs little effort
  • The job only took about an hour—it was money for old rope.
  • money is no object
    money is not something that needs to be considered, because there is plenty of it available
  • She travels around the world as if money is no object.
  • money talks
    (saying)people who have a lot of money have more power and influence than others
    not for love or/nor money
    if you say you cannot do something for love nor money, you mean it is completely impossible to do it
  • We couldn't find a taxi for love nor money.
  • on the money
    (informal)correct; accurate
  • His prediction was right on the money.
  • pay good money for something
    used to emphasize that something cost(s) a lot of money, especially if the money is wasted
  • I paid good money for this jacket, and now look at it—it's ruined!
  • pots of money
    (British English, informal)a very large amount of money
    put money into something
    to invest money in a business or a particular project
  • We would welcome interest from anyone prepared to put money into the club.
  • put your money on somebody/something
    to bet that a particular horse, dog, etc. will win a race
  • She stopped at the betting shop to put money on a horse.
  • to feel very sure that something is true or that somebody will succeed
  • He'll be there tonight. I'd put money on it.
  • put your money where your mouth is
    (informal)to support what you say by doing something practical; to show by your actions that you really mean something
    see the colour of somebody’s money
    (informal)to make sure that somebody has enough money to pay for something
  • You need to see the colour of his money before you sell him the car.
  • throw good money after bad
    (disapproving)to spend more money on something, when you have wasted a lot on it already
    throw your money about/around
    (informal)to spend money in a careless and obvious way
  • He thinks he can make friends by throwing his money around.
  • throw money at something
    (disapproving)to try to deal with a problem or improve a situation by spending money on it, when it would be better to deal with it in other ways
  • It is inappropriate simply to throw money at these problems.
  • They tend to throw money at problems without trying to work out the best solution.
  • time is money
    (saying)time is valuable, and should not be wasted
    you pays your money and you takes your choice
    (informal, especially British English)used for saying that there is very little difference between two or more things that you can choose

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