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coin

英 [kɔɪn]

美 [kɔɪn]

n.  (一枚)硬币; 金属货币; (统称)硬币
v.  创造(新词语); (用金属)铸(币),造(硬币)

复数:coins 过去式:coined 过去分词:coined 现在分词:coining 第三人称单数:coins 

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同义词辨析

cashchangecoinnote【导航词义:钱币】

cashn. 现金
〔辨析〕
指随时可以支付的钱币,而非支票、信用卡等。
〔例证〕
She always has cash on her.
她身上总带着现金。
Shall I pay you in cash or check?
我付你现金还是支票?
We give 10 percent discount for cash.
现金付款的话,我们给予9折优惠。
changen. 找头;零钱
〔辨析〕
指买东西找回的钱,或小面值零钱。
〔例证〕
Here is the change, sir.
先生,这是找你的钱。
This ticket machine gives change.
这台自动售票机可以找零。
He had no small change to leave as a tip.
他没有零钱留下来付小费。
coinn. 硬币
〔辨析〕
指用各种金属制成的钱币,如金币、银币、铜币等。
〔例证〕
She paid him in coins.
她付给他硬币。
Bob likes to collect foreign coins.
鲍勃喜欢收集外国硬币。
noten. 钞票
〔辨析〕
指纸币,相当于 bank note。
〔例证〕
There are five hundred pounds in notes on the desk.
桌上有共值500英镑的纸币若干张。
He gave me five fifty-dollar notes.
他给了我5张50美元面额的钞票。

习惯用语

    n.

      the other side of the coin
    • 事情的另一面
      the aspect of a situation that is the opposite of or contrasts with the one you have been talking about
    • two sides of the same coin
    • 同一事物的两个方面
      used to talk about two ways of looking at the same situation

    v.

      be coining it (in)be coining money
    • 暴富;赚大钱;发大财
      to earn a lot of money quickly or easily
    • to coin a phrase
    • 套用一句老话;用老话来说
      used to show that you are aware that you are using an expression that is not new
    • Oh well, no news is good news, to coin a phrase.
      噢,常言道,没有消息就是好消息。
    • (引出为逗趣而稍加改动的名言)
      used to introduce a well-known expression that you have changed slightly in order to be funny

    牛津词典

      noun

      • (一枚)硬币;金属货币
        a small flat piece of metal used as money
        1. a euro coin
          欧元硬币
      • (统称)硬币
        money made of metal
        1. notes and coin
          纸币和硬币

      verb

      • 创造(新词语)
        to invent a new word or phrase that other people then begin to use
        1. The term ‘cardboard city’ was coined to describe communities of homeless people living in cardboard boxes.
          人们创造了cardboard city一词,用来指居住在纸板棚屋里无家可归者的居住区。
      • (用金属)铸(币),造(硬币)
        to make coins out of metal

        柯林斯词典

        • N-COUNT 硬币
          Acoinis a small piece of metal which is used as money.
          1. ...50 pence coins.
            50便士的硬币
          2. ...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 youcoina word or a phrase, you are the first person to say it.
          1. 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。
          2. 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 someoneis coining itoris coiningmoney, you are emphasizing that they are making a lot of money very quickly, often without really earning it.
          1. Many private colleges are coining it...
            很多私立大学正在大发其财。
          2. 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。
          3. Coining inmeans the same ascoining.
            coining in 同 coining
          4. She's coining it in with a $10 million contract with Revlon.
            她靠与露华浓签订的一笔1,000万美元的合同发了大财。
        • 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
          1. 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 usethe other side of the cointo mention a different aspect of a situation.
          1. 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 aretwo sides of the same coin, you mean that they are different ways of looking at or dealing with the same situation.
          1. 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政治改革是一个问题的两个方面。

        英英释义

        noun

        • a flat metal piece (usually a disc) used as money

          verb

          • form by stamping, punching, or printing
            1. strike coins
            2. strike a medal
            Synonym:mintstrike
          • make up
            1. coin phrases or words

          双语例句

          • The magician palmed the coin.
            魔术师将钱币藏于掌中。
          • When I hand you a coin, I hand you both good and evil.
            我交给你一枚硬币的时候,也就同时把善与恶都交给了你。
          • 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。
          • The sovereign's head appear on coin and stamp.
            君主的头像出现在硬币和邮票上。
          • He found a coin in his pocket and slipped it into her collecting tin
            他摸到口袋里有一枚硬币,便匆匆丢进她的讨钱罐。
          • This coin rings true.
            这枚硬币听声音是真的。
          • And you found that coin.
            还有你找到一个硬币?
          • 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。
          • We tossed a coin to decide who would go out and buy the buns.
            我们掷硬币决定谁出去买小圆面包。
          • 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。