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deposit

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Related topics: Banking, Geology, Voting
de·pos·it1 /dɪˈpɒzɪt $ dɪˈpɑː-/ ●●○ S3 W3 noun [countableC]  
1 SUM OF MONEYPAY FORa part of the cost of something you are buying that you pay some time before you pay the rest of it 订金,预付款
deposit of
 A deposit of 10% is required.
要求预付10%的订金。
put down a deposit (on something) (=pay a deposit) 付订金(购买某物)
 We put down a deposit on a house.
我们支付了买房子的订金。
2 RENTPAY FORmoney that you pay when you rent something such as an apartment or car, which will be given back if you do not damage it 〔租用东西的〕押金,保证金
deposit of
 We ask for one month’s rent in advance, plus a deposit of $500.
我们要求预付一个月的租金,再加500美元的押金。
3 BANKBFBMONEYan amount of money that is paid into a bank account 存款 OPP withdrawal
deposit into
 I’d like to make a deposit (=pay some money) into my savings account.
我想存一笔钱到我的储蓄账户里。
4 SOIL/MINERALSHEGHEGa layer of a mineral, metal etc that is left in soil or rocks through a natural process 矿床
deposit of
 rich deposits of gold in the hills
山区丰富的金矿床
5 LAYERCOVERan amount or layer of a substance that gradually develops in a particular place 沉积物,沉积层
 fatty deposits on the heart
心脏上沉积的脂肪层
6 ELECTIONPPVan amount of money paid by a candidate in a political election in Britain, that is returned to them if they get enough votes 竞选保证金〔英国政治选举的候选人所付的保证金,如果得到足够的选票,保证金将退回〕
lose your deposit (=not get enough votes) 丧失竞选保证金,选票不足
nCOLLOCATIONSMeaning 2: money that you pay when you rent something such as an apartment or car, which will be given back if you do not damage it
verbs
pay a deposit
Car hire firms may ask you to pay a deposit in advance.
get your deposit back
You'll get your deposit back when all the bills have been paid.
lose your deposit (=not get it back)
If there is any damage to the apartment, you may lose your deposit.
give somebody their deposit back
When I left, the landlord refused to give me my deposit back.
return somebody's deposit formal (=give it back to them)
Your deposit will be returned to you when you leave the flat.
adjectives
refundable/returnable (=that you get back later if there is no damage)
We ask for a refundable deposit of 500 Euros.
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deposit2 ●○○ verb  
1 [transitiveT always + adverbadv/prepositionprep] formalPUT to put something down in a particular place 放置〔某物〕
 The female deposits her eggs directly into the water.
雌性把卵直接产在水中。
2 [transitiveT]PUT to leave a layer of a substance on the surface of something, especially gradually 使沉积
 As the river slows down, it deposits a layer of soil.
河水流速变慢时,一层泥土便沉积下来。
3 [transitiveT]PUT to put money or something valuable in a bank or other place where it will be safe 将〔钱或贵重物品〕存入〔银行或其他安全的地方〕
deposit something in something
 You are advised to deposit your valuables in the hotel safe.
建议您把贵重物品存到酒店保险箱里。
deposit something with somebody/something
 The dollars are then deposited with banks outside the USA.
这些美金随后被存入了美国境外的银行。
Register
In everyday English, people usually say they put in or pay in money, rather than deposit money: 在日常英语中,人们一般说 put in pay in money ,而不说 deposit money
I paid/put $100 into his account.
我往他账户里打进 100 美元。
You should put your valuables in the hotel safe.
贵重物品应该存放在酒店保险箱里。
Examples from the Corpus
From Longman Business Dictionary
depositde·pos·it1 /dɪˈpɒzətdɪˈpɑː-/ noun
1[countableC]BANKING an amount of money paid into a bank account or held in a bank account, especially when it is earning interest
Residents have some $4 billion in deposits in local financial institutions.
The Hong Kong bank had more than US$1 billion on deposit when it was closed.
see also certificate of deposit, memorandum of deposit
direct deposit fixed deposit
2deposits [plural]BANKING the total amount of money held in bank accounts etc within an economy
bank deposits cash ratio deposits core deposits eurodollar deposits money market deposits public deposits retail deposits
3[countableC] (also deposit account)BANKING a bank account in which money can be held and will earn interest
call deposit demand deposit sight deposit term deposit
4[countableC]PROPERTY a small first payment that you make for a house, car, holiday etc
You have to put down a deposit of 10% of the total cost.
5[countableC]PROPERTY an amount of money that you pay when you rent something which will be given back to you if you do not damage the thing you are renting
You will have to pay one month’s rent in advance, plus a deposit of $500.
depositdeposit2 verb [transitiveT]BANKING
to leave money or other valuable things at a bank
deposit something in something
He advised her to sell the shop and deposit the money in the bank.
deposit something with somebody/something
The dollars were deposited with banks outside the USA.
Origin deposit2
(1500-1600) Latin depositus, past participle of deponere; → DEPOSE

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