a hundred dollars的意思
a hundred dollars中文翻譯:
一百美元
a hundred───一百
dollars───n.美元(dollar的復數)
a hundred percent───百分之百;完全;n.百分之百, 完全
a hundred miles───一百英里
hundred───adj.一百的;許多的;num.百;百個;n.一百;許多
dollars bbs───美元bbs
nice dollars───不錯的美元
hundred feet───一百英尺
dollars store───一元店
His father allows him a hundred dollars a week for his pocket money.───他的父親每星期給他一百元作為零用錢。
The lawyer said, "I saw this man give you a hundred dollars."───律師說,“我看到這個人給了你一百美元。”
of Delno’s possessions wouldn’t be a hundred dollars.───的家什總值不到一百美元。
He never had supposed for a moment that so large a sum as a hundred dollars was to be found in actual money in any one's possession.───他一刻也沒有認為,哪個人真擁有一百美元這樣大數目的錢。
" How much do you charge? " A hundred dollars per visit. " I'll sleep on it, " said Jerry.───“費用是多少呢?”“每次一百美元。”“我會認真考慮的。”杰瑞答道。
How much did you make? A hundred dollars?───你賺了多少錢?一百美元?
This means you'll be spending around fifty to a hundred dollars in a single night, on someone you've never even taken out on a date before!───這就是說你在一個晚上就得在一個你從來沒有帶出來玩過的人身上花去五十到一百美元。
Passed by a foreigner, to see the upper part of the body of his slippers naked, it gave him a hundred dollars bills.───一個外國人路過,看到上身赤裸腳穿拖鞋的他,就送給了他一張百元大鈔。
Most of the cars here are about a hundred dollars, and all the cars have an "AS IS" sales agreement hanging in the driver's window.
He pocketed a hundred dollars on the transaction.
A hundred dollars was a lot of money in 1901.
It will cost a hundred dollars at lowest.
The kind that cost about a hundred dollars on the black market.
You know, I bet you a hundred dollars you won't sleep with me.
Besides, didn't the school wire every one a hundred dollars for a travel allowance?
A hundred dollars a month was allowed to his daughter.
Such accommodations would ordinarily cost a hundred dollars a week.
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