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coin 在英语-中文(简体)词典中的翻译

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B1 [ C ] a small, round piece of metal, usually silver or copper coloured, that is used as money

硬币;金属货币

UK a 10p/ten pence coin

面值10便士的硬币

a pound coin

面值1英镑的硬币

gold coins

金币

I asked for £10 in 20p coins.

我要10英镑面值为20便士的硬币。

[ U ] money in the form of metal coins

(统称)硬币

更多范例减少例句The date on the coin is 1789.We each wanted the bedroom with the balcony, so we tossed a coin to decide.He fished out a coin from his pocket.The captains flipped a coin into the air to decide which side would bat first.UKThe smaller 10 pence coin was introduced in 1992.

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coin verb

(INVENT)

C2 [ T ] to invent a new word or expression, or to use one in a particular way for the first time

创造,杜撰(新词或新的表达);首次使用(某一词语)

Allen Ginsberg coined the term "flower power".

艾伦•金斯堡创造了 flower power(权力归花儿)这一说法。

coin verb

(MONEY)

coining it (in) UK informal

to be earning a lot of money quickly: Farmers were coining it at that time, thanks to high wheat prices.

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习语

to coin a phrase

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coin的例句

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What strategies did he employ in coining lexical items?

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Nevertheless, the output of those mints was very small and most of these coins, particularly in gold, are rarities nowadays.

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No association is required with this method as the selection is direct rather than indirect, as it is with coins, straws, and dice.

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The continuous decline in precious-metal content was the safety valve that made possible the stability of prices expressed in trade coins.

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Barely any coins or ducats of any sorts were used in cities in jewelry, this being the most striking difference between the two.

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Islands are in many ways special: so much so that ecologists have coined the expression" island biogeography" to describe their particular features.

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Each of these coins commands a premium of 0.001 to 0.005 tael, depending on the market price for silver.

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The seeds, fruits and coins that are showered on the newlyweds, and the wedding cake are all aimed at precisely that purpose.

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