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Oxford 5000 vocabulary |B2|SPEAKING vocabularyWRITING vocabulary de‧pos‧it /dɪˈpɒzət, dɪˈpɒzɪt $ dɪˈpɑː-/ noun [countable]
deposit verb
بیعانه، وثیقه
بیعانه، گرو، به حساب بانک گذاشتن، ودیعه گذاشتن، سپرده، پول، ذخیره کردن، امانت، ودیعه، پس مانده، سرمایه گذاری کردن، پس انداز کردن، رسوب، ته نشین، رسوب کردن، ته نشین کردن، کنار گذاشتن، ذخیره سپردن، ته نشست، ته نشین، علوم مهندسی: ذخیره معدنی، عمران: ته نشینی، معماری: نهشت، قانون فقه: ودیعه، ایداع، زیست شناسی: ته نشین، بازرگانی: پیش پرداخت، سپرده، ورزش: ذخیره رسوب، علوم نظامی: پس انداز
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Synonyms & Related Words deposit(Law)[verb]Synonyms:- put, drop, lay, locate, place
- store, bank, consign, entrust, lodge
[noun]Synonyms:- down payment, instalment, part payment, pledge, retainer, security, stake
- sediment, accumulation, dregs, lees, precipitate, silt
Related Words: put by,
store,
stow
English Thesaurus: payment, instalment, deposit, subscription, tip, ... [TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary ▲
English Dictionary I. de‧pos‧it1 S3 W3 /dɪˈpɒzət, dɪˈpɒzɪt $ dɪˈpɑː-/
noun [countable]1. a part of the cost of something you are buying that you pay some time before you pay the rest of it
deposit of A deposit of 10% is required.put down a deposit (on something) (=pay a deposit) We put down a deposit on a house.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
deposit of We ask for one month’s rent in advance, plus a deposit of $500.3. an amount of money that is paid into a bank account
Antonym : withdrawaldeposit into I’d like to make a deposit (=pay some money) into my savings account.4. a layer of a mineral, metal etc that is left in soil or rocks through a natural process
deposit of rich deposits of gold in the hills5. an amount or layer of a substance that gradually develops in a particular place:
fatty deposits on the heart6. an amount of money paid by a
candidate in a political election in Britain, that is returned to them if they get enough votes
lose your deposit (=not get enough votes) [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
II. deposit2 verb[
Date: 1500-1600;
Language: Latin;
Origin: depositus, past participle of deponere; ⇒ depose]
1. [transitive always + adverb/preposition] formal to put something down in a particular place:
The female deposits her eggs directly into the water.2. [transitive] to leave a layer of a substance on the surface of something, especially gradually:
As the river slows down, it deposits a layer of soil.3. [transitive] to put money or something valuable in a bank or other place where it will be safe
deposit something in something You are advised to deposit your valuables in the hotel safe.deposit something with somebody/something The dollars are then deposited with banks outside the USA.REGISTERIn everyday English, people usually say they
put in or
pay in money, rather than
deposit money:
I paid/put $100 into his account. You should put your valuables in the hotel safe. [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
Collocations deposit nounI. money paid into a bank account ADJ. bank, building society Building society deposits have increased by 2.3%.
cash | dollar, sterling, etc. VERB + DEPOSIT make She made a deposit of £
60 into her account. DEPOSIT + NOUN account [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲
deposit II. money which is the first payment for sth VERB + DEPOSIT pay, put down PREP. ~ on We've put down the deposit on our new car. [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲
deposit III. money paid when you rent sth ADJ. refundable, returnable All deposits for holiday cottages are refundable. VERB + DEPOSIT give (sb), leave (sb), pay (sb) You have to pay a deposit of £
100 as well as two months' rent.
get back You'll get back your deposit once we've checked the bikes are all right.
forfeit, lose If furniture is damaged, you will forfeit your deposit. PREP. ~ on I had to leave a £
50 deposit on the bike. [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲
deposit IV. layer of sth ADJ. large | rich | thick, thin The floods left a thick deposit of mud over the fields.
gas, mineral, ore, etc. an area with large mineral deposits
geological, glacial, sedimentary VERB + DEPOSIT have The region has many deposits of valuable oil.
leave [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲
Thesaurus payment an amount of money that you pay for something, especially when it is only one part of the total amount you have to pay:
They have a monthly car payment of £220.instalment British English,
installment American English a regular payment you make to pay back money that you have borrowed or to pay for things that you have already received:
I borrowed $2,000, which was to be paid back in monthly installments of $250.deposit (
also down payment) part of the cost of something that you pay before you get it, so that it will not be sold to anyone else:
They used the money they inherited as a down payment on a house. The hotel asks for a $20 deposit to reserve a room.subscription an amount of money you pay, usually once a year, to receive copies of a newspaper or magazine:
A subscription to the magazine is $52 a year.tip a small amount of money that you give someone, for example a waitress or taxi driver, in addition to paying for a service they have given you:
I usually leave a 10% tip.premium the amount you pay for insurance each year:
your monthly life insurance premiums [TahlilGaran] English Thesaurus ▲
Idioms depositdɪˈpɔzɪt See:
on deposit [TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary ▲