coin

导读:coin英[kɔɪn]美[kɔɪn]n.硬币;v.创造(新词语),很快地赚(钱);复数:coins; 第三人称单数:coins; 过去式:coined; 过去分词:coined; 现在分词:coining; 例句She slid a coin into the dr

coin

[kɔɪn][kɔɪn]

n.硬币;

v.创造(新词语),很快地赚(钱);

复数:coins;

第三人称单数:coins;

过去式:coined;

过去分词:coined;

现在分词:coining;

例句

She slid a coin into the drawer.她轻轻地把一枚硬币塞到抽屜里。

An old coin was dug up in the garden.在花园里挖出了一枚古硬币。

At yesterday’s auction an old coin sold for many times more than its face value of 20 pence.昨天的拍卖会上,一枚20便士的古币以高出面值多倍的价格售出。

the obverse of a coin硬币的正面

Put a coin in the slot.将硬币放入投币口。

He tossed the beggar a coin.他把一枚硬币扔给那个乞丐。

The coin has a crowned lion on its reverse.这枚硬币反面的图案是个戴皇冠的狮子。

According to some people, great opportunity and great danger are two sides of the same coin.在有些人看来,好机会也就意味着大风险,这不过是同一事物的两面罢了。

A coin has two sides,a head and a tail.硬币有正反两面。

They flipped a coin to decide who would go first.他们用掷硬币的方法决定谁先去。

英语六级真题

In a study published last year, psychologists coined the term workplace telepressure to describe an employee's urge to immediately respond to emails and engage in obsessive thoughts about returning an email to one's boss, colleagues or clients.

出自-2016年12月阅读原文

When a noted leader on the art of management, Peter Drucker, coined the phrase "Management is doing things right; leadership is doing the right things," he was seeking to clarify the distinctions he associates with the terms.

出自-2011年12月阅读原文

柯林斯高阶英汉双解学习词典释义

N-COUNT

硬币

A coin is a small piece of metal which is used as money.

例句

...50 pence coins.50便士的硬币...Frederick's gold coin collection.弗雷德里克收藏的金币

VERB

新造,杜撰(单词、短语)

If you coin a word or a phrase, you are the first person to say it.

例句

Jaron Lanier coined the term 'virtual reality' and pioneered its early development...杰伦·拉尼尔创造了“虚拟现实”这个词,并成为推动其早期发展的先驱人物。The word 'lunatic' was coined to describe people who went mad at the full moon.lunatic是个生造词,用来形容月圆时发疯的人。

VERB

暴富;很快地赚(钱)

If you say that someone is coining it or is coining money, you are emphasizing that they are making a lot of money very quickly, often without really earning it.

例句

Many private colleges are coining it...很多私立大学正在大发其财。One wine shop is coining money selling Wembley-label champagne.一家葡萄酒商店正在靠出售威丽牌子的香槟大把大把赚钱。

PHRASE

用个双关语;套用句老话

You say 'to coin a phrase' to show that you realize you are making a pun or using a cliché

例句

Fifty local musicians have, to coin a phrase, banded together to form the Jazz Umbrella.50名当地的音乐家,用个双关词,“联合起来”(band亦有“乐队”之意)组成了“爵士乐大联盟”。

PHRASE

情况的另一面

You use the other side of the coin to mention a different aspect of a situation.

例句

These findings are a reminder that low pay is the other side of the coin of falling unemployment.这些研究结果提醒人们,失业率下降的另一面是低薪。

PHRASE

一个问题的两方面

If you say that two things are two sides of the same coin, you mean that they are different ways of looking at or dealing with the same situation.

例句

The minister reportedly stressed that economic and political reforms were two sides of the same coin.据报道,部长强调经济改革和**改革是一个问题的两个方面。

英汉词典释义

n.

(统称)硬币

These coins are not equal value.这些硬币的币值不等。

(一枚)硬币;金属货币

vt.

制造硬币,(用金属)铸币

These pennies were coined at the mint in London.这些便士钱币是伦敦一家制币厂铸造的。

创造(新词语)

英英词典释义

Noun

1. a metal piece (usually a disc) used as money

Verb

1. of phrases or words

2. form by stamping, punching, or printing;

"strike coins""strike a medal"

行业词典

计算机: 硬币;= COmmand INformation,命令信息;

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