tidy sum
英 [ˈtaɪdi sʌm]
美 [ˈtaɪdi sʌm]
网络  一大笔奖金
英英释义
noun
- (often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent- a batch of letters
- a deal of trouble
- a lot of money
- he made a mint on the stock market
- see the rest of the winners in our huge passel of photos
- it must have cost plenty
- a slew of journalists
- a wad of money
 
双语例句
- He's earned a tidy sum from his business.
 他通过他的生意赚了相当大的一笔钱。
- $ 800is a tidy sum of money.
 800美元是一笔可观的数目。
- It must have cost a tidy sum.
 这准花了相当大的一笔钱。
- It was a bit of a shock to be declared redundant, but since I had a tidy sum of money saved I was not unduly anxious about finding another job immediately.
 被宣布解雇颇令人震惊,但是由于我存了相当大的一笔钱,我并不为立即另找工作而忧心忡忡。
- The sprawling estate frequented by Obama and his family for the last three summers has been put up for sale-for the tidy sum of$ 23.7million.
 奥巴马及其家人连续居住了三个暑假的房产已经在售,房价总和2370万美金。
- She must have paid a tidy sum for that house.
 她买这幢房子想必花了一大笔钱。
- It cost a considerable amount; a goodly amount; received a hefty bonus; a respectable sum; a tidy sum of money; a sizable fortune.
 这个花了一大笔;大量;获得了大量的红利;可观的数量;大量的钱;大量的财富。
- Leaving too early would have nevertheless left a tidy sum on the table. And leaving too late ended more than a few careers.
 然而,离开过早会损失大量资金,离开过晚就不是几个人失去工作的事了。
- She's put aside a tidy sum for her retirement.
 她存了一笔可观的钱已备退休之用。
- They cleaned up a tidy sum by selling their tickets at a high price just before the concert.
 在音乐会开始之前,他们高价出售门票,赚了不少钱。
