¶finance market
(=financial market;⇒money market)【法律】《英》⇒finance act(=《英》Chancellor of the Exchequer, 《米》Treasury Secretary)¶insurance products combining finance and healthcare for the elderly
⇒LTCI¶the personal [the person's] finances
⇒《米》human wealth span, income¶the bad state of the company's finances
出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/12/11 01:10 UTC 版)
From 中期英語 finaunce, from Anglo-Norman, Middle French finance, from finer (“to pay ransom”) (whence also English fine (“to pay a penalty”)), from fin (“end”), from Latin fīnis. Original English sense that appeared c. 1400 was “ending”. The sense of “ending or satisfying a debt” originated from French influence: in the sense of “ransom” appeared in the mid 15th century, in the sense of “taxation” appeared in the late 15th century. In the sense of “manage money” first recorded c. 1770.
finance (countable and uncountable, plural finances)
finance (third-person singular simple present finances, present participle financing, simple past and past participle financed)
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the money market―the financial circles
the finance portfolio
finance an enterprise
国家財政.
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