Pretty penny Meaning in English
expression
ˈpɹɪti/ /ˈpɛni
PRI-tee PEN-ee
pɹˈɪti/ /pˈɛni
pri-TEE PEN-ee
释义
A 'pretty penny' means a large amount of money, usually used when something is considered expensive or costs more than usual.
用法与细微差别
'Pretty penny' is an informal, somewhat old-fashioned expression, mainly used in American and British English. It often implies surprise or complaint about the high cost. Common in phrases like 'cost a pretty penny' or 'paid a pretty penny'.
Spanish: una buena suma - mucho dineroPortuguese (BR): uma boa grana - uma quantia altaPortuguese (PT): um bom dinheiro - uma quantia elevadaChinese (Simplified): 一大笔钱Chinese (Traditional): 一大筆錢Hindi: अच्छी-खासी रकमArabic: مبلغ كبيرBengali: অনেক টাকা - মোটা অঙ্কের টাকাRussian: круглая сумма - немалые деньгиJapanese: かなりのお金 - 高額Vietnamese: số tiền lớn - kha khá tiềnKorean: 큰돈 - 상당한 돈Turkish: yüklü para - hatırı sayılır miktarda paraUrdu: خطیر رقم - بہت زیادہ پیسےIndonesian: uang banyak - sejumlah besar uang
例句
This dress cost me a pretty penny.
basic
He paid a pretty penny for that watch.
basic
A new phone can cost a pretty penny.
basic
They spent a pretty penny renovating their house.
natural
Getting your car fixed at that place will set you back a pretty penny.
natural
She must have a lot of savings—her vacations always cost a pretty penny.
natural