zī jīn
fonds
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这个项目资金不足。
zhè ɡe xiànɡ mù zī jīn bù zú .
This program is underfunded.
你的公司需要多少资金?
nǐ de ɡōnɡ sī xū yào duō shǎo zī jīn ?
How much funding does your company need?
我们这个项目缺乏必要的资金。
wǒ mén zhè ɡe xiànɡ mù quē fá bì yào de zī jīn .
We lack the necessary funds for this project.
钱 (qián)
money
经费 (jīngfèi)
funds
负债 (fù zhai)
liability
亏损 (kuī sǔn)
loss
The Chinese word 资金 (zījīn) is composed of two characters: 资 (zī) and 金 (jīn). The character 资 originally meant "wealth" or "property", and was often used in ancient Chinese texts to refer to the resources needed for a particular task or project. The character 金, on the other hand, has a long history in Chinese culture and has been used to refer to metal, money, and wealth. When these two characters are combined, they form the word 资金, which specifically refers to financial resources or funds. In modern Chinese, 资金 is commonly used in economic and financial contexts to refer to the money or capital available for investment, business operations, or other financial activities.