quid的意思和读音

quid

: [kwɪd] : [kwɪd]

n.

n.pound,pound sterling,smacker,nicker

quidn.

1.one pound in money

Can you lend me five quid?

IDMnot the full quid(informal)not very intelligentquids inin a position of having made a profit, especially a good profit

n.1.();2.,;

n.1.a pound in money

1. counsel quid ) clothes ...

2. quid pro quo: () quid: quo: ( ...

3. quicksilver , quid ;() quiescence ,, ...

4. monocarbide quid quid ...

5. quid quid henotheism ...

6. quiet ,, quid , quick-witted ...

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1.And a piece of steak was such a little thing, a few pennies at best; yet it meant thirty quid to him.便

2.Then he lay quiet for a little, and then, pulling out a stick of tobacco, begged me to cut him a quid.

3.But it's unlikely the U. S. or other major nations would back such a quid pro quo.

4.The quid pro quo, though, might be the departure of Mr Albanese less than two years into his tenure.

5.It would be worth the risk just to tell the senior editor that he had missed out on a couple of hundred quid.

6.I'm going to sell it online and if I can make a few quid out of it then all the better.

7.he took out of his mouth the pulpy quid and , lodging it between his teeth , bit ferociously.

8.It was just random things to start with, like batteries, that I could sell on for a couple of quid.便便西西

9.Responsibility is a verbal counterfeit for a substantial quid pro quo. It is an attempt to get something for nothing.

10.I remember thinking, if only I could get a thousand pounds (quid) 4 ---just that, just a thousand.