an amount of money we receive for doing our job, usually monthly

工资
to use money as a payment for services, goods, etc.

花费, 支出
to give someone something, like money, expecting them to give it back after a while

借出, 贷给
to use or take something belonging to someone else, with the idea of returning it

借, 借用
to get money for the job that we do or services that we provide

赚, 获得
to require a particular amount of money

花费, 价值
to use something without care or more than needed

浪费,挥霍
to keep money to spend later

节省, 储蓄
to give someone money in exchange for goods or services

支付, 付钱
the money that is returned to us when we have paid more than the actual cost of something

找零, 零钱
money in bills or coins, rather than checks, credit, etc.

现金, 现款
a financial arrangement between a person and a bank that allows them to put money in and take money out whenever they need to

银行账户, 银行帐户
to be able to pay the cost of something

负担得起, 有能力支付
a unit of money in some countries, equal to one hundredth of a dollar or euro

分
a piece of printed paper where one writes an amount of money and signs it, used as a form of payment instead of cash

支票
the unit of money in the US, Canada, Australia and several other countries, equal to 100 cents

美元, 美元钞票
the money that most countries in Europe use

欧元
a fractional monetary unit of Ireland and the United Kingdom; equal to one hundredth of a pound

便士, 分
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