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mihray
any one tell me the difference between dollar & bucks?
2011年8月17日 12:41
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Buck is the informal term for a dollar.
Slang:
A "clam" is one dollar
A "sawbuck" or a "ten spot" is a ten-dollar bill.
A "big one" and a "grand" mean 1000 dollars. Also 10 "large" would mean ten thousand dollars.
A "C-note" is a hundred dollars (mostly a hundred-dollar bill). It comes from the Roman C = 100.
Another name for a hundred-dollar bill is a "Franklin", since Ben Franklin's picture is on the bill.
"Scratch" is a slang term for money in general.
2011年8月17日
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To add on to the response from fdmaxey, "buck" is an informal (slang) term for a dollar. Based on your profile, I see that you are from China. This distinction might make more sense if you consider the following analogy:
Formal name: United States dollar is to Renminbi (人民币), as
Common name: Dollar is to yuan (元), as
Informal name: "buck" is to kuai (块)
2011年8月17日
bucks and dollars are same. Actually bucks means some kind of animals.
but in some nations the term bucks is used instead of dollars.
2011年8月17日
dollar=buck
2011年8月17日
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