单词 | coin |
释义 | coin nounadjective | verb + coin | coin + verb | coin + noun | phrases adjective➤bronze, copper, gold, silver青铜币;铜币;金币;银币▸➤antique, rare古币;珍稀币▸➤commemorative纪念币▸➤counterfeit, fake伪币;假币▸➤dollar, penny, pound, etc.一美元、一便士、一英镑等硬币verb + coin➤issue发行硬币▸➤mint, strike铸造硬币◆the last silver coins were minted in 1964.最后一批银币是在 1964 年铸造的。◆the first english gold coin was struck in 1255.第一枚英国金币是在 1255 年铸造的。➤flip, toss (especially bre) 抛硬币;掷硬币◆they flipped / tossed a coin to see who should go first.他们掷硬币来决定谁先去。➤collect搜集硬币coin + verb➤be in circulation, circulate硬币流通◆some of the coins are still in circulation.这些硬币中有一些还在流通。➤clink, jingle硬币叮当响◆coins jingling in his pockets在他口袋里叮当作响的硬币➤land硬币落下◆what is the probability of the coin landing heads?硬币落下正面朝上的可能性有多大?coin + noun➤purse (especially name) 放硬币的钱袋▸➤collector硬币收藏者➤flip, toss (both name) 抛硬币作决定phrases➤the flip of a coin, the toss of a coin (especially bre) 掷硬币 coin /kɔɪn/ noun1. [countable] a small flat piece of metal used as money 硬币;金属货币◆a 2-euro coin 一枚 2 欧元的硬币2. [uncountable] money made of metal 金属货币;硬币◆notes and coin 纸币和硬币 coin /kɔɪn/ verb [transitive] 1.to make coins out of metal (用金属)铸币,造硬币 ●be coining it (in) ●be coining money (both bre) (informal) to earn a lot of money quickly or easily 赚大钱;发大财;暴富◆he has a huge expenses allowance and must be coining it in. 他有巨额的开销补助,一定会发大财。☞ coin☞ coin coin [transitive] to invent a new word or phrase that other people then begin to use创造(新词语)◆he was the first to coin the motto 'make love, not war'.他首创了“做爱,不作战”这一箴言。▸ coinage /kɔɪnɪdʒ/ noun [countable, uncountable] (rather formal) ◆new coinages such as 'blue-sky thinking'coin¹/kɔɪn ||; kɔɪn/noun [c] a piece of money made of metal 硬币: ◇a pound coin 一英镑硬币 ☞picture at money 见money插图 coin²/kɔɪn ||; kɔɪn/verb [t] to invent a new word or phrase 创造(新词或新语): ◇who was it who coined the phrase ‘a week is a long time in politics’? “政坛多变,度周如年”这句话是谁说的? coinsee ⇨ invent 1☞ coin¹☞ coin² |
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