英 [ɡelt] 美 [ɡelt]
n. (非正式)金钱
v. 阉割;使失去活力(geld 的过去式和过去分词)
gelt /ɡɛlt/
→a past tense and past participle ofgeld
gelt /ɡɛlt/
名词 cash or funds; money 钱款
阉割(geld的过去式)
丰田4700正时皮带保养灯归零 T—GELT(正时皮带)模式的显示。
在GER的基础上,我们已将GER延伸到胃食管喉气管反流(gastroesopHago-larygotrachealsyndrome,GELT)这一概念。
Are you still hanging on to your Christmas cash or Hanukkah gelt? Here's something for sale: 10-day trips to the International Space Station.
你是否还在为圣诞节资金或者光明节钱款拿不定主意?这儿有个打折消息:国际空间站10天之旅。
Gelt is what your vendors want.
青春是什么,你的供应商希望。
Gelt is what your bankers and mortgage holders need.
零乱是你的银行家和抵押持有人的需要。
At Hanukkah, they pass out what's called Hanukkah gelt, and it's little gold tin foil coins that are filled with chocolate.
The great measure of a capitalist system (or a market one, if you prefer that name) is not who gets all the gelt.
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Gelt melts. (unintelligible) coins up in your hands.