0 an amount of money that parents regularly give to their child to spend as they choose -- 零花钱
1 money for spending on your own personal things -- 日常零用钱
I make a little pocket money delivering catalogues. 我送购物指南挣点零用钱。
I work really hard at this job, and all I get paid is pocket money. 这份工作我做得非常辛苦,但挣到的钱却少得可怜。
The charge by the welfare home is slightly lower than the average pension, leaving the older people with a little pocket money.
A medical recommendation was necessary to claim the benefit, which might also include travel expenses and pocket money.
Following a complex process of registration, police docketing and the issue of identity cards, pocket money and clothing coupons, the men and women were transported to employment camps.
It is parents themselves, indeed women themselves, who give their girls less pocket money than their boys.
The study shows that girls receive far less pocket money than boys.
In all other age groups, girls are given less pocket money than boys.
It encourages a sense of independence and responsibility, and provides extra pocket money for the things that children want, which parents nowadays often cannot afford.
It is unrealistic to expect many parents to provide sufficient pocket money to pay for the compact discs, clothes and other things that teenagers want.