チョキン
Meanings
Noun
Verb (する)
1. putting money aside; savings; deposit (e.g. in a bank)
2. accumulated surplus of wins; wins in the bank
Pitch accent
チョ
キン
Used in vocabulary (9 in total)
mattress money
bank book; passbook
postal savings (deposit)
Examples (18 in total)
I'm saving up for my old age.
I've run out of my savings.
Tom's savings will soon run out.
Save money for a rainy day.
His aim in life is to save money.
I'm saving money for a car.
She is saving money to go abroad.
We have to save money for a rainy day.
He saved all of what little money he earned.
They are saving their money for the purchase of a house.
She intended to withdraw all her savings from the bank.
We're saving up to build a new house.
I'm saving up to buy a new car.
Don't waste money on clothes, Julie. Save money!
My savings are so small that they won't last much longer.
Let's put this money aside for our summer trip.
I have a deposit of 500,000 yen at the bank.
They had been saving money for the trip for a year.