a sum of money
常見例句
- He is saving a sum of money to buy a home for his family.
他正積蓄一筆錢以便買一幢住宅供全家居住。 - Economists were long puzzled, for example, by the routine outcome of a game in which one player divides a sum of money between himself and a competitor, who then decides whether the shares are fair.
舉個(gè)例子,經(jīng)濟(jì)學(xué)家們被一個(gè)游戲的常見的結(jié)果所困擾,在此游戲中,一個(gè)游戲者在他與另一位玩者之間分一筆錢,然后他決定每一份是否公正。 - In it, two players (who do not actually meet) are given a sum of money. One of them then divides the money and gives whatever fraction he chooses to the other.
有一個(gè)游戲叫“分派者”:把一筆錢給素未謀面的兩個(gè)人,指定一個(gè)人,讓他隨便劃出一部分給另一個(gè)玩家。 - He gave the Roman church a huge sum of money.
他給了羅馬教會(huì)一大筆錢。
耶魯公開課 - 新約課程節(jié)選 - If so vast a sum of money is to be spent, they argue, it should only be done in the framework of a deal that will address the long-term imbalances.
ECONOMIST: America's stimulus plan - Last year, the state passed a financing plan for the public schools under which each pupil is assigned a sum of money, weighted according to where they live and whether they have special needs.
ECONOMIST: Sorting out school choice 返回 a sum of money