关于钱的谚语 在线等

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A day late and a dollar short
(USA) If something is a day late and a dollar short, it is too little, too late.

A fool and his money are soon parted
This idiom means that people who aren't careful with their money spend it quickly. 'A fool and his money are easily parted' is an alternative form of the idiom.

Bet your bottom dollar
(USA) If you can bet your bottom dollar on something, you can be absolutely sure about it.
Big bucks
If someone is making big bucks, they are making a lot of money.
Daylight robbery
If you are overcharged or underpaid, it is a daylight robbery; open, unfair and hard to prevent. Rip-off has a similar meaning.
Feel the pinch
If someone is short of money or feeling restricted in some other way, they are feeling the pinch.
For my money
This idiom means 'in my opinion'.
From rags to riches
Someone who starts life very poor and makes a fortune