nest egg
英 [ˈnest eɡ]
美 [ˈnest eɡ]
n. 备用的钱; 储备金
牛津词典
noun
- 备用的钱;储备金
a sum of money that you save to use in the future
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 储备金;存款
Anest eggis a sum of money that you are saving for a particular purpose.- They have a little nest egg tucked away somewhere for a rainy day.
他们把一小笔钱存在了什么地方,以备不时之需。
- They have a little nest egg tucked away somewhere for a rainy day.
英英释义
noun
- device consisting of an artificial egg left in a nest to induce hens to lay their eggs in it
- a fund of money put by as a reserve
双语例句
- Ultimately, the key is being flexible and taking your spending cues from the size of your nest egg.
最后,关键是要有弹性和根据你退休金的多少控制你的支出。 - By retirement, they had saved up quite a nest egg.
在退休前,他们已经存了相当的本钱了。 - Half of his$ 400000 nest egg, he figures, has evaporated in just two years.
据他估计,短短两年时间,40万美元储备金中就有一半消失殆尽。 - By the spring of this year I found myself unemployed, unemployment benefits expired and no proverbial "nest egg" that my mom often preached to me about.
今年春天我发现自己依然失业,失业津贴也过期了,再也没有我母亲说的“储备金”了。 - Feather one's nest; have a nest egg.
积累资金;积累应变用的储蓄。 - After growing a small nest egg into a real estate fortune, Allen decided to share his powerful system.
之后,越来越多的小巢鸡蛋变成房地产财富,艾伦决定分享他的强大系统。 - He did not even build up a nest egg.
他甚至没有建立一个账户。 - There are plenty of people who have said you could save that$ 4, watch it compound, and have a larger nest egg in retirement. Absolutely true, but no fun and totally unreasonable.
有人可能会对你说要省下这4美元,看着它越变越多,让自己有更多退休储备金。 - The earlier you begin saving, the easier it is to create a nest egg.
所以省钱越早,就越容易创造一个良好的经济基础。 - We all need a nest egg to fall back on, but not while wearing a good suit.
我们都需要有个留窝蛋当退路,但不是在穿着一身好套装的时候。
