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dollar

dollar /ˈdɑːlɚ/ noun
plural dollars
dollar
/ˈdɑːlɚ/
noun
plural dollars
Learner's definition of DOLLAR
[count]
: a basic unit of money in the U.S., Canada, Australia, and other countries that is equal to 100 cents元(美国、加拿大、澳大利亚等国的货币单位)
: a bill or coin that is worth one dollar一元纸币;一元硬币
see also half-dollar, top dollar
the dollar technical : the value of a dollar when it is compared to another unit of money美元(币值)
[count] : money that is from a specified source or used for a specified purpose有具体来源(或用途)的钱
usually plural通常用复数

bet your bottom dollar

see 2bet

look/feel like a million dollars

see million
see also sand dollar
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dollar

noun

dol·​lar ˈdä-lər How to pronounce dollar (audio)
often attributive
1
: taler
2
: any of numerous coins patterned after the taler (such as a Spanish peso)
3
a
: any of various basic monetary units (as in the U.S. and Canada) see Money Table
b
: a coin, note, or token representing one dollar
4
5
: money obtained from a specific source
the tourism dollar

Did you know?

In the mountains of Bohemia is the small town of Jáchymov. In the early 16th century, the town was known by its German name, Sankt Joachimstal. At that time, a silver mine was opened nearby, and coins were minted to which the name joachimstaler was applied. In German this was shortened to Taler. Shortly afterward the Dutch or Low German form daler was borrowed into English to refer to the Taler and other coins that were patterned after it, such as the Spanish peso, which circulated widely in Britain’s North American colonies. Our modern word dollar is a different spelling of this daler. When the newly independent American colonies settled on an official monetary unit in 1785, they chose the name dollar.

Example Sentences

She had to pay hundreds of dollars in auto repairs. She put a wrinkled dollar down on the counter. The dollar dropped sharply against the pound. the strength of the dollar The dollar is worth more in Mexico.
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Word History

Etymology

Dutch or Low German daler, from German Taler, short for Joachimstaler, from Sankt Joachimsthal, Bohemia, where talers were first made

First Known Use

1553, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of dollar was in 1553
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dollar

noun

 note at currency

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