wallets
英 [ˈwɒlɪts]
美 [ˈwɔləts]
n. (放钞票、信用卡的)钱包,皮夹子; (携带文件用的)皮夹,塑料夹,硬纸夹
wallet的复数
柯林斯词典
- 钱包;皮夹
Awalletis a small flat folded case, usually made of leather or plastic, in which you can keep banknotes and credit cards.
双语例句
- Wallets with baby pictures'most likely to be returned '.
研究:有宝宝照片的钱包最易“失而复得”。 - Expensive time eaters that leave us with lighter wallets and a taste of burnt coffee in our mouths.
这些景点浪费了我们的时间,并且留下的只是瘪下去的钱包以及口中如煮糊了的咖啡般的味道。 - Less toxic materials go in the landfill, more money goes into consumers 'wallets.
它减少了填埋垃圾中的有毒物质,又让更多的钱进了消费者的腰包。 - They'll grab their wallets. You'll see an increase in profits.
他们会掏出自己的钱包,而你的利润将迅速增长。 - I'm going to come around and collect your wallets.
我要来收你们的钱包。 - I'm also quite optimistic that phones will one day replace our wallets.
我还很乐观地认为,手机有一天将代替我们的钱包。 - Consumers also benefit when using digital wallets because their information is encrypted or protected by a private software code.
消费者使用数字钱包时也能得到好处,因为他们的信息被加密了,即由私人软件代码加以保护。 - It has been predicted that mobile phones might soon replace our wallets.
据预测,手机很快就有可能取代我们的钱包。 - Japanese digital wallets can be loaded with cash at stores or through an arrangement with a credit card company.
日本的数字钱包可在商店或通过与信用卡公司的安排进行充值。 - Although a wallet is free for consumers, vendors charge merchants for wallets.
虽然钱包对消费者是免费的,但(钱包)供应商对商家使用钱包要收费。
