词汇 | pretty penny |
释义 | pretty penny Theme: MONEY n. a sizable amount of money.I imagine that your jacket cost you a pretty penny.This watch cost me a pretty penny, and I intend to take care of it. a pretty pennyA large amount of money. A fancy car like that costs a pretty penny, so I definitely can't afford it! Wow, Alex must have paid a pretty penny for a house in a gated community. pretty penny n. a sizable amount of money. This watch cost me a pretty penny, and I intend to take care of it. pretty penny A considerable sum of money: I paid a pretty penny for that ring. cost an arm and a leg/a pretty penny, toExcessively expensive, exorbitant. The first phrase is American in origin and dates from the mid-twentieth century. The source is obvious: giving up an arm and a leg to buy something is clearly too costly. The use of “pretty” to mean considerable in amount was originally British and is now archaic except in a few well-worn phrases like this one, a cliché since the late nineteenth century. It was common throughout the eighteenth century, and crossed the Atlantic as well (“The captain might still make a pretty penny,” Bret Harte, Maruja, 1885). A similar term was a fine penny, now obsolete. |
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