atm
atm — 名詞
1. short for 'automated teller machine': a self-service device, often built into th
自動提款機
可用提款卡領現金的銀行機器
short for 'automated teller machine': a self-service device, often built into the exterior wall of a bank branch, convenience store, or train station, that lets customers withdraw cash, check their account balance, or move money between accounts by inserting a bank card and typing a PIN.
Sophie withdrew two thousand yen from the ATM near the train station.
Sophie 在火車站附近的自動提款機領了兩千日圓。
withdraw [amount] from the ATM
The ATM at the corner shop charges a small fee for cash withdrawals.
轉角小店的那台自動提款機提領現金要收一點手續費。
the ATM charges a fee
Greta forgot her PIN and the ATM swallowed her card.
Greta 忘了密碼,自動提款機把她的卡片吞了進去。
Most ATMs in Taipei accept foreign bank cards, but some only work with local ones.
台北大部分的自動提款機都收外國的銀行卡,但有些只接受本地卡片。
There is a free ATM inside the lobby of every branch.
每家分行的大廳裡都有一台免手續費的自動提款機。
- cash machine
common British term for the same device
- cashpoint
British, often refers specifically to outdoor bank machines
- bank machine
Canadian usage, less common in the US/UK
文法句型
use an ATM
withdraw money from an ATM
用法筆記
Often written in capitals (ATM). 'ATM machine' is common in speech but technically redundant, since the M already stands for 'machine'; careful writing avoids it.
常見錯誤
atm — 縮寫
1. a short form of 'at the moment', meaning right now or during this current period
目前;現在
聊天訊息中表示「此刻」的縮寫
a short form of 'at the moment', meaning right now or during this current period; written in lowercase in chat messages, social media posts, and casual emails to save typing.
Can't talk atm — I'm in a meeting until five.
現在沒辦法講話啦,我開會到五點。
informal chat: atm = at the moment
Leila is busy with exams atm, so she won't reply quickly.
Leila 目前忙著考試,所以不會馬上回訊息。
I'm reading three different novels atm and loving all of them.
我現在同時在看三本不同的小說,每一本都很喜歡。
Sorry, the cafe is closed atm because of a power cut.
抱歉,這家咖啡店目前因為停電所以沒營業。
文法句型
atm (sentence-final or parenthetical)
用法筆記
Restricted to informal written contexts (text messages, chat apps, social media). Avoid in essays, business emails, or any formal report — write 'at the moment' instead.