means

/miːnz/ (bre, ipa) · /miːnz/ (ame, ipa)

means — noun

  • meanssingular
  • meansesplural

1. A system, tool, or process that you use to reach a particular goal or carry out

1.名詞B2
釋義

A system, tool, or process that you use to reach a particular goal or carry out an action.

例句

The bus is the cheapest means of getting around the city in Taipei.

means of + gerund for method

Painting became Nkechi's only means of expressing feelings she could not put into words.

同義詞
  • method

    more formal than 'means', suggests a planned or systematic procedure

  • way

    more common and less formal than 'means'; the broadest word for how something is done

  • approach

    focuses on the overall strategy or angle, not just the tool

  • technique

    emphasises skill and the specific way of performing an action

文法句型

means of + gerund/noun

means to + infinitive

用法筆記

The plural noun 'means' stays the same in both singular and plural forms. You say 'a means of transport' (not 'a mean of transport'). Use 'a means' for one method and 'means' for several methods.

常見錯誤

A train is a mean of transport.
A train is a means of transport.
💡'means' does not lose its -s in the singular.
I found a means solve the problem.
I found a means of solving the problem.
💡When a verb follows 'means of', use the -ing form.

2. The money or financial resources that a person or organisation has available to

2.名詞C2
釋義

The money or financial resources that a person or organisation has available to spend, especially from income or savings.

例句

Ryan's parents did not have the means to pay for his piano lessons.

collocation: have the means to [do something]

The charity helps families whose means are limited by illness or job loss.

同義詞
  • resources

    broader; includes time, energy, and materials, not just money

  • funds

    specific to money set aside for a purpose

  • wealth

    suggests a large amount of money and assets over time, not just current income

反義詞
  • poverty

    the state of having very little money

文法句型

have the means to + infinitive

beyond/within one's means

用法筆記

In this sense 'means' behaves like an uncountable plural noun. It is not used with numbers ('three means' would mean three methods, not a large amount of money). Commonly paired with possessive adjectives: my means, his means, their means.

常見錯誤

They have many means to buy a house.
They have the means to buy a house.
💡For money, use 'the means', not 'many means'.

3. A pattern of using up more financial resources than the amount that comes in — r

3.名詞
釋義

A pattern of using up more financial resources than the amount that comes in — regularly buying goods or services that require borrowing beyond one's income.

例句

After losing his job, Felix kept living beyond his means with credit cards.

fixed phrase: live beyond one's means

Mert warned his brother not to live beyond his means by buying an expensive car.

同義詞
  • overspend

    a single verb that means the same thing but is less common in everyday speech

反義詞

文法句型

live beyond one's means

用法筆記

This sense only appears in the fixed expression 'live beyond one's means'. The possessive (my, your, his, her, its, their) always agrees with the subject of 'live'.

4. To spend only as much money as you earn or can afford — the phrase describes car

4.名詞
釋義

To spend only as much money as you earn or can afford — the phrase describes careful financial behaviour that keeps a person out of debt.

例句

Apinya has learned to live within her means by cooking at home instead of eating out.

fixed phrase: live within one's means

Christopher and Adisa bought a smaller house so they could live within their means.

同義詞
  • budget

    a verb that describes the active process of planning spending within one's limits

反義詞

文法句型

live within one's means

用法筆記

Like sense 3, this sense only appears in the fixed expression 'live within one's means'. It is the opposite of 'live beyond one's means' and is used with the same possessive agreement pattern.

5. A person who is rich and has enough money to live comfortably without financial

5.名詞
釋義

A person who is rich and has enough money to live comfortably without financial worries — describes someone with significant wealth, not just a modest income.

例句

Élise married a man of means who owns several houses in Lyon.

fixed phrase: a man/woman of means

The community centre was built with donations from a woman of means from the area.

同義詞
  • wealthy

    the most common modern word for having a lot of money

  • well-off

    slightly less formal than 'wealthy', suggests comfort rather than great riches

  • affluent

    formal, often used to describe communities or social groups

反義詞
  • poor

    having little money

文法句型

a [person] of means

用法筆記

This is a formal, literary expression. In everyday conversation, people are more likely to say 'a rich person' or 'a wealthy person'. The phrase 'a person of means' sounds old-fashioned or elegant.