The U.S. dollar is called dollar in English. 1. Pronunciation
English: [/?d?l?r/]; US: [/?dɑ?l?r/] 2. Chinese translation
n. USD; Yuan (currency unit) 3. Form
Plural: dollars
4. Phrase collocations
1. one dollar one dollar
2 . dollar bill dollar bill
3. dollar sign dollar sign
4. top dollar high price
5. dollar store one dollar store
6. sand dollar sea sand dollar (a kind of marine life) 5. Bilingual examples
1. I found a dollar bill on the street.
I found a dollar bill on the street. US dollar banknotes.
2. The dress cost her a hundred dollars.
The dress cost her a hundred dollars.
3. He sold his car for top dollar.
He sold his car for a good price.
4. I bought these plates from a dollar store.
I bought these plates from a dollar store.
5. The dollar sign is "$".
The dollar sign is "$".
6. I found a sand dollar at the beach.
I found a sand dollar at the beach. 6. Usage
1. "Dollar" is a noun, mainly used to refer to US dollars or other currencies with "dollar" as the unit. For example: I found a dollar bill on the street. (I found a dollar bill on the street.)
2. "Dollar" can be combined with other words to form a phrase, such as "one dollar" ( One dollar), "dollar bill" (dollar bill), "top dollar" (high price), etc. For example: The dress cost her a hundred dollars. (The dress cost her a hundred dollars.)
3. "Dollar" in some fixed phrases or idioms may not indicate a specific currency, Such as "dollar store" (one dollar store), "sand dollar" (sea sand dollar, a kind of marine life). For example: I bought these plates from a dollar store. (I bought these plates from a dollar store.
) 7. Synonyms
n. US dollar
peso