Dosh
Slang Term
British
★★★★☆ Common
Casual
의미: Money, cash
钱、现金
Dinero, efectivo
お金、現金
돈, 현금
British slang for money in general. Informal and friendly, often used when talking about having or needing money.
英式俚语,泛指钱。非正式且友好,常在谈论有钱或需要钱时使用。
Argot británico para dinero en general. Informal y amigable, a menudo usado cuando se habla de tener o necesitar dinero.
イギリスのスラングでお金全般を指す。カジュアルでフレンドリーで、お金があるとかないとか話す時によく使う。
돈을 뜻하는 영국 속어. 비격식적이고 친근한 느낌으로, 돈이 있거나 필요할 때 자주 사용됨.
예문
- Have you got any dosh on you? 你身上有钱吗?¿Tienes algo de dinero encima?お金持ってる?돈 좀 있어?
- We're a bit short of dosh this month. 我们这个月有点缺钱。Andamos un poco cortos de dinero este mes.今月ちょっと金欠なんだ。이번 달 좀 돈이 부족해.
- He made loads of dosh from that deal. 他从那笔交易中赚了很多钱。Ganó mucho dinero con ese negocio.彼あの取引で大金稼いだよ。걔 그 거래에서 돈 엄청 벌었어.
- No dosh, no fun.没钱就没乐子。Sin dinero, sin diversión.金がなきゃ楽しめない。돈 없으면 재미도 없지.
발음
/dɒʃ/
사용 가이드
맥락: friends, informal money talk
어조: casual, friendly
✓ 올바른 표현
- Got any dosh?有钱吗?¿Tienes dinero?お金ある?돈 있어?
- Need some dosh.需要点钱Necesito algo de dineroお金いる돈 좀 필요해.
- Making dosh.赚钱Ganando dinero稼いでる돈 벌고 있어.
✗ 잘못된 표현
- Very informal非常非正式Muy informalとてもカジュアル매우 비격식적
- Not for professional contexts不适合职业场合No para contextos profesionalesビジネスの場では使わない업무 상황에서는 부적절
흔한 실수
- British specific—not American
- Means money generally, not specific amount
기원과 역사
Origin uncertain, possibly from 'dash' (tip or bribe) or African/Caribbean origins. Became popular British slang in the mid-20th century.
어원: Origin uncertain—possibly from 'dash' or African origins
최초 기록: British slang from mid-20th century
문화적 배경
Era: Mid-20th century onwards
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
Pop culture: British TV and comedy; Casual British conversation
Regional notes: British slang. Not used in American English.
변형
DoshThe doshLoads of dosh
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