Nest egg
Slang Term
BritishAmericanAustralian
★★★★☆ Common
Neutral
意味: Savings set aside for the future
为将来存下的积蓄
Ahorros reservados para el futuro
将来のために蓄えた貯金
미래를 위한 저축, 비상금
A sum of money saved for a specific purpose, especially retirement or emergencies. Protected savings that you don't touch except for important needs.
为特定目的存下的一笔钱,尤其是为了退休或应急。除非有重要需要,否则不动的受保护储蓄。
Una suma de dinero ahorrada para un propósito específico, especialmente la jubilación o emergencias. Ahorros protegidos que no se tocan salvo para necesidades importantes.
特定の目的のために貯めたお金、特に老後や緊急時のため。重要な必要性がない限り手をつけない、守られた貯蓄。
특히 은퇴를 위해 미래에 쓸 돈을 저축하는 것. 암탉의 둥지에 알을 남겨 더 많이 낳도록 유도하는 관행에서 유래했다.
例文
- She's built up quite a nest egg. 她攒了一笔可观的积蓄Ha acumulado unos buenos ahorros彼女はかなりの貯蓄を築いた그녀는 상당한 저축을 모았다.
- Don't touch your nest egg unless you have to. 不到万不得已别动你的积蓄No toques tus ahorros a menos que sea necesarioどうしても必要でなければ貯蓄に手をつけるな꼭 필요한 경우가 아니면 저축에 손대지 마라.
- Saving for a nest egg to retire on. 为退休攒一笔养老金Ahorrando un colchón para la jubilación老後のためにへそくりを貯めている은퇴 자금을 모으고 있다.
発音
/nest eɡ/
使い方ガイド
場面: savings, retirement, planning
トーン: prudent, hopeful
✓ 正しい言い方
- Build a nest egg积攒一笔储蓄Acumular ahorros貯蓄を築く목돈을 모으다
- My nest egg我的积蓄Mis ahorros私の貯蓄괜찮은 목돈
✗ 間違った言い方
- Very common financial expression非常常见的理财用语Expresión financiera muy común非常に一般的な金融表現대부분의 상황에서 쓸 수 있어요
よくある間違い
- None—universally understood
起源と歴史
From the practice of leaving a real or artificial egg in a hen's nest to encourage her to lay more eggs there. A nest egg is something you keep to generate more (wealth).
語源: From egg left in nest to encourage laying
初出: 17th century
文化的背景
Era: 17th century onwards
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
Pop culture: Financial planning; Retirement discussions
Regional notes: Universal across English-speaking world.
バリエーション
Nest eggNice little nest egg
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