Assuming you mean US dollars, its value today would be roughly $ 180,000.
It means don't wait for later to do something. Use your time more efficiently
When a writer chooses to answer the question, the value placed on the answer comes from the reader. The value of the writer is placed in the hands of the reader and what the writer says might mean something different to different readers.
I think what this quote by Thomas Jefferson is saying is that we all have a piece of America inside of us, because we've all helped to build it up to where it is today. That's just my opinion.
It means: "...compared to the value it had a certain number of years ago". So back then you could buy an item for 45 cents that you now would have to pay a dollar for.
This isn't an idiom because it means exactly what it seems to mean. It's a saying - you can't live tomorrow yet, so today is more valuable.
It means that you ought to enjoy something you actually have today, instead of dreaming having two times that tomorrow - which is far from sure. In other terms, "one bird in the hand is worth two in the bush"
This phrase means that it is better to act now rather than delay or wait for the future. It emphasizes the importance of taking action and making the most of the present moment.
That depends on whether you mean 'The dreams of tomorrow' or 'The dreams of tomorrows', and only you can know that. The former construction is much more likely to be what you mean, but I suppose you could be thinking of something like 'the dreams of all our tomorrows'. Writing it as 'all our tomorrows' dreams' would be technically correct but clumsy and ambiguous and, I think, best avoided.
well an allusion is referring to a person and/or incident in a sentence. So if I said "Tomorrows game could be my waterloo" that would mean that tomorrows game could be the end of me. The reader understands this because they know what happened at waterloo.
It is a wish that your life will continue to become happier as time passes.
What do you mean when you say 3?
One dollar in 1895 would be worth $28.57 in 2014. That would mean that $200,000 in 1895 would be worth $5,714,285.71 today.
Assuming you mean US dollars, its value today would be roughly $ 180,000.
Do you mean dollars, Euros, pound sterling ? You will have to be more specific.
Mary actually says i saved her life today. she is reffering to elizabeth saying her name was mentioned by the afflicted girls and she is saying she spoke words that supported elizabeth in not bein a witch
This is just an imaginative way of saying that something is expensive - it's not just worth a penny, the penny has to be pretty on top of it!