血本 (xuè běn) — hard-earned capital; life savings (esp. what one puts into a business or risky venture)

Definition

Literally 'blood capital' — the money someone worked hard to earn, now risked in a business or investment. Almost always appears in fixed phrases like 血本无归 (lose everything) or 下血本 (invest heavily).

noun
hard-earned capitallife savings (esp. what one puts into a business or risky venture)

Beispiele

  • 血本
    Tā bǎ suǒ yǒu xuè běn dōu tóu jìn le zhè jiā diàn.
    He put all his hard-earned capital into this shop.
  • 血本
    Zhè cì shēng yì shī bài, tā de xuè běn quán dōu kuī guāng le.
    This business failed, and he lost all his hard-earned capital.
  • 血本
    Wèi le zhè ge xiàng mù, wǒ zhǐ hǎo xià xuè běn tóu zī.
    For this project, I had to dig deep into my savings and invest heavily.
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