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Coffers Meaning in English

word · lemma: coffer

ˈkɑfɝz/, /ˈkɔfɝz
KAW-furz or KOH-furz
kˈɒfəz
KOF-uhz

释义

'Coffers' refers to the money or financial resources of an organization, government, or sometimes a person. It originally meant a strongbox for valuables, but now it mostly means a fund or treasury.

用法与细微差别

Used formally or in journalism, mainly about institutions like governments, cities, or charities. Rarely used for individuals in daily speech. Common phrases: "fill the coffers" (add money), "empty coffers" (no funds). Don't confuse with 'safe' or 'vault', which are physical objects.

例句

The city's coffers are almost empty after building the park.

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Taxes help fill the government’s coffers.

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The charity’s coffers grew thanks to the donations.

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Corruption scandals left their coffers drained for years.

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The football club was eager to boost its coffers by selling merchandise.

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A surprise donation put millions into the university’s coffers overnight.

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