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词汇 money talks
释义
Idiom
money talks
Theme: MONEY
money gives one power and influence to help get things done or get one's own way. (Informal.)
Don't worry. I have a way of getting things done. Money talks.I can't compete against rich old Mrs. Jones. She'll get her way because money talks.

Slang
money talks
Theme: INFLUENCE
phr. “money can buy cooperation”; “having money makes one influential.”
I know that money talks, but I don't have the scratch to say anything with.Like they say, money talks, but don't try making it talk to a cop.
Idiom
money talks
money can influence what is done or how it is done.
He was a fool to take the job, but money talks, so of course he took it.
money talks
those who have money have power US, 1905
idiommoney talks(also money talks, bullshit walks AmE spoken)used in order to say that you can influence people and make them do what you want if you offer them money:All I know is that money talks, and schools are much more impressed with prospective parents who are likely to invest in the school.The guy told me I couldn't get on the train because it was full. I said "Like hell, money talks and bullshit walks - I'm gonna bribe someone."
Note'money talks, bullshit walks' is very rude. It is better to use 'money talks' unless you are in a situation where you know people very well.

money talks

A phrase emphasizing the persuasive power of money. If you want us to help you out, here's some advice—money talks.

Money talks.

Fig. Money gives one power and influence to help get things done or get one's own way. Don't worry. I have a way of getting things done. Money talks. I can't compete against rich old Mrs. Jones. She'll get her way because money talks.

money talks

Wealth has great influence, as in Big contributors to campaigns are generally rewarded with important posts-in politics money talks . The idea behind this idiom was stated by Euripides in the fifth century b.c., and some 2,000 years later Erasmus spoke of "the talking power of money" ( Adagia, 1532). The precise current locution, however, only began to be used about 1900.

money talks

COMMON If you say that money talks, you mean that people with a lot of money have power and influence. Money talks in the Premiership and only the biggest spenders have any real hope of success. As far as Taylor is concerned, money talks and he can do what he likes. Note: This expression is variable. Nowhere does money talk louder than in Las Vegas.

money talks

wealth gives power and influence to those who possess it. proverb

money ˈtalks

(saying) if you have a lot of money you can get special treatment, have more power, persuade people to do things, etc: Of course he’ll get what he wants. Money talks, doesn’t it?

money talks

in. money can buy cooperation; having money makes one influential. Like they say, money talks, but don’t try making it talk to a cop.

money talks

Wealth is power. This idea is probably as old as money. It was stated by the Greek playwright Euripides in Medea and cited among Erasmus’s Adagia (1523)—“Against the talking power of money eloquence is of no avail”—as well as by scores of others.
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