moneyed
                                        英 ['mʌnɪd]
美 ['mʌnɪd]
                                        
                                        
                                                                                
                 
                                
                             
                                                            
            - moneyed (adj.)
- "having money," mid-15c., from past participle of Middle English verb monien "to supply with money" (see money (n.)).
                 - 1. The Duke resents being seen as a moneyed idler. 
- 公爵对别人把他看作钱包鼓鼓、游手好闲的人感到气愤。
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- 2. Ron Paul: Well , that tells you how powerful moneyed interests are. 
- 荣?保罗: 那告诉了你货币利益集团有多么强大.
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- 3. Young shouts of moneyed voices in Clive Kempthorpe's rooms. 
- 从克莱夫·肯普索普的房间里传出阔少们的喊叫声.
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- 4. He was not a moneyed man. 
- 杜洛埃不是嗜酒如命的人,也不是富人.
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- 5. I do not know he is the most moneyed all over the world. 
- 我不知道他是全世界上最有钱的人.
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