money changer造句1 This is Sunday, and the usual rampage of money changers in and out of their temples is suspended for the day.
2 Conscience is the money changer of the self.
3 Wei: There's a money changer next to the door.
4 The same metaphor of the money changer is found in the Stoics and in early Christian literature but with different meanings.
5 With a computer chip and measuring devices, the money changer checks the length, width and thickness of the bill.
6 Ever wonder how a money changer machine knows if you've given it a one, a five or a ten dollar bill?
7 The money changer made him feel professional. It 6)emblemized the part of selling that Warren most enjoyed: collecting.
8 When Epictetus says you have to be a money changer, he means as soon as an idea comes to mind you have to think of the rules you must apply to evaluate.
9 Soda pop was more profitable than chewing gum: He 5)netted a nickel for every six bottles, and stuffed these coins proudly into the ball-park-style nickel-plated money changer on his belt.
10 In recent weeks, the local media reported prominently the unedifying spectacles of a Singaporean money changer allegedly cheating hundreds of Chinese workers of their hard-earned savings here.
11 W: I'm sorry, but I think you can get it through the money changer in the shopping center across the street.
12 I'm sorry, but I think you can get it through the money changer in the shopping center across the street.