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Monopoly money Meaning in English

expression

məˈnɑpəɫi/ /ˈməni
muh-NOP-uh-lee MUH-nee
mənˈɒpəli/ /mˈʌni
muhn-OP-uh-lee MUH-nee

释义

Paper money used in the board game Monopoly; also used to describe money that seems fake, worthless, or not serious.

用法与细微差别

Often used jokingly or critically, especially to imply that something is not real money or lacks value. Used for both literal game money and to mock unstable, fake, or worthless currency or deals. Usually informal, especially in financial, economic, or humorous contexts.

例句

This looks like monopoly money instead of real cash.

basic

Children love playing with monopoly money.

basic

He paid me in monopoly money as a joke.

basic

The new currency is so unstable, it might as well be monopoly money.

natural

They handed over the bonus like it was just monopoly money—no care at all.

natural

Honestly, that contract is worth monopoly money at this point.

natural