financial
/faɪˈnænʃl/ (bre, ipa) · /faɪˈnænʃl/ (ame, ipa) · /fə-ˈnan(t)-shəl fī-/ (ame, mw)
financial — 形容詞
- financialpositive
- more financialcomparative
- most financialsuperlative
1. describing anything that involves money — for example, banking, loans, savings,
金融;財務
與金錢、銀行、投資或預算管理有關的
describing anything that involves money — for example, banking, loans, savings, investments, budgets, and the income or spending of individuals, businesses, or governments.
The Watanabe family faced serious financial problems after the factory closed.
Watanabe 家在工廠關閉後面臨嚴重的財務問題。
collocation: financial problems
Rania decided to see a financial advisor before buying her first apartment.
Rania 決定在買第一間公寓前先諮詢理財顧問。
collocation: financial advisor
Many international students rely on financial aid to pay for their tuition.
許多國際學生靠獎助學金支付學費。
The company's financial report showed a large increase in profits this year.
該公司的財務報告顯示今年利潤大幅成長。
Hoa opened a savings account to build a stronger financial future for her family.
Hoa 開了一個儲蓄帳戶,為家人的財務未來打下更穩固的基礎。
- monetary
focuses specifically on currency and the money supply; more technical and often used in central-banking contexts
- fiscal
limited to government and public-sector taxation, revenue, and spending; more formal
- economic
broader in scope — covers the whole economy, including production, trade, and employment
- nonfinancial
describes matters not related to money or finance
文法句型
financial + noun
be + financial
用法筆記
Often placed before a noun to describe matters connected with banking, investment, budgets, or personal and company money. Common in fixed combinations such as 'financial aid', 'financial crisis', and 'financial services.'