treasury
- IPA[ˈtrɛʒ(ə)ri]
英式
- the funds or revenue of a state, institution, or society;(in some countries) the government department responsible for budgeting for and controlling public expenditure, management of the national debt, and the overall management of the economy
noun: treasury, plural noun: treasuries
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- 1. the funds or revenue of a state, institution, or society the landowners' estates and assets were seized for the imperial treasury 同義詞
- ▪ (in some countries) the government department responsible for budgeting for and controlling public expenditure, management of the national debt, and the overall management of the economy he is chief secretary to the Treasury
- 2. a place or building where treasure is stored Henry VII had kept the peace and filled his treasury
- ▪ a store or collection of valuable or delightful things the old town is a treasury of ancient monuments 同義詞
- an intermediate-term interest-bearing bond issued by the US Treasury.
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- (in the UK) the front bench in the House of Commons occupied by the prime minister, the ...
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- an interest-bearing bond issued by the US Treasury.
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- a note issued by the US Treasury for use as currency.
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- a short-dated UK or US government security, yielding no interest but issued at a discount on ...
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- a government bond issued by the US Treasury.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a short-dated government security, yielding no interest but issued at a discount on its ...
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- IPA[ˈtreZH(ə)rē]
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- the funds or revenue of a government, corporation, or institution: the country's pledge not to spend more than it has in its treasury
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