pocketbook
n. 皮夾; 小本子; 女用錢袋; <美>必須花費的錢
You can use pocketbook to refer to people's concerns about the money they have or hope to earn.
People feel pinched in their pocketbooks and insecure about their futures.
人們感到荷包拮据,對未來缺乏安全感。
...the voters' concerns over pocketbook issues.
選民對收入問題的關注
A pocketbook is a small bag which a woman uses to carry things such as her money and keys in when she goes out.
A pocketbook is a small flat folded case, usually made of leather or plastic, where you can keep banknotes and credit cards.
1. your personal financial means;
2. a pocket-size case for holding papers and paper money
3. pocket-sized paperback book
4. a bag used for carrying money and small personal items or accessories (especially by women);
My dictionary is a slim pocketbook.
我的字典是一部極薄的袖珍字典.
Wages are stagnant and the future of social welfare uncertain : pocketbook matters count.
對民眾來說,工資很久沒漲,社會福利的未來又不知如何,生計才是現在要考慮的.
She had several large bills in her pocketbook.
她錢袋裡有幾張大面額鈔票.
But Red Cross spokesman Jonathan Aiken doesn't blame the economic downturn for the charity's empty pocketbook.
但是紅十字會的發言人喬納森艾肯並沒有因此而指責經濟低迷給錢庫虧空帶來了什麼影響.
Your pocketbook is a valuable tool.
你的錢夾是一個有用的工具.