banknotes
banknotes — 名詞
1. Paper money produced by a country's official bank, with a stated face value and
鈔票
由中央銀行發行的紙質貨幣,用於日常買賣。
Paper money produced by a country's official bank, with a stated face value and used in everyday buying and selling.
Zara handed the shopkeeper a folded banknote and waited for her change.
Zara 把一張折好的鈔票遞給店員,然後等找零錢。
folded banknote
The banknote in the glass case was from a country that no longer exists.
玻璃展示櫃裡的那張鈔票來自一個已經不存在的國家。
Vikram held the banknote up to the light to check the metal strip inside.
Vikram 把鈔票舉到燈光下,檢查裡面的金屬線。
At the airport, the Watanabe family changed their banknotes into the local money.
在機場,Watanabe 一家人把他們的鈔票換成當地貨幣。
Several banknotes fell out of the old book when Rin opened it.
Rin 打開舊書時,好幾張鈔票從裡面掉了出來。
- bill
American English; the everyday word for a banknote (a five-dollar bill)
- note
British English; the everyday word for a banknote (a ten-pound note)
- paper money
more general — covers all money made of paper, not only single notes
- coin
metal money, used for smaller amounts
用法筆記
Most often used in the plural. In everyday speech, people more commonly say cash, or bill (American English) / note (British English).