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mint /mɪnt/ noun1. [countable] a place where money is made 铸币厂◆the royal mint (= the one where british money is made) (英国)皇家铸币厂a mint [singular] (informal) a large amount of money 一大笔钱◆he made a mint selling used cars. 他销售二手汽车发了大财。 ●in mint conditionnew or as good as new; in perfect condition 崭新;完好 mint /mɪnt/ verb [transitive] to make a coin from metal 铸币;铸造(硬币)☞ mint☞ mintmint/mɪnt ||; mɪnt/noun1. [u] a type of plant (a herb) whose leaves are used to give flavour to food, drinks, toothpaste, etc 薄荷(一种香草,叶可用于食物、饮品、牙膏等): ◇lamb with mint sauce 薄荷汁拌羔羊肉 2. [c] a type of sweet with a strong fresh flavour 薄荷糖 3. [sing] the place where money in the form of coins and notes is made by the government (政府)造币厂 mint verb [t] ◇freshly minted coins 刚铸造出的硬币 mint• ⇨ in perfect/mint condition☞ mint¹☞ mint² |