coin
[kɔin]
n.硬币, 金钱
vt.铸造(钱币), 创造(新词)
adj.硬币的, 投币的
例句与用法:
The Royal Mint will strike a commemorative gold coin.
英国皇家造币厂将铸造一种纪念金币。
He reversed the coin and examined it carefully.
他把硬币倒过来,仔细检查。
He put a coin into the insertion slot.
他往投币孔投入一枚硬币。
The coin rolled underneath the piano.
硬币滚到钢琴的下面了。
Who coined the word "quiz" ?
谁创造的“quiz”这个词呀?
He paid me in coin.
他付给我的都是硬币。
Let's flip a coin to decide who should go first - do you want heads or tails?
我们来抛硬币决定谁先走吧,你是要正面还是要反面?
Many hands make light work, to coin a phrase.
常言说,人多好干活。
词形变化:
形容词: coinable | 名词: coiner | 动词过去式: coined | 动词过去分词: coined | 动词现在分词: coining | 动词第三人称单数: coins |
n.
硬币, 钱币[C][U]
Bill collects foreign coins.
比尔收集外国硬币。
vt.
1. 铸造(货币)
The government has decided to coin more 50-penny coins.
政府决定铸造更多的五十便士硬币。
2. 创造, 杜撰(新词等)
It was Anderson who coined the word.
是安德生造了这个字。
短语词组:
Pay sb. (back) in his own coin
1. 以其人之道还治其人之身
He was determined to take revenge; to pay them back in their own coin for the wrongs they had done to him.
他发誓要报复; 他们对他不公, 他要以其人之道还治其人之身。
toss/flip a coin
1. 抛硬币(决定)
Let's toss a coin to decide.
让我们来抛硬币决定吧!
coin
名词复数:coins
过去式:coined
过去分词:coined
现在进行时:coining
词形变化:
形容词: coinable | 名词: coiner | 动词过去式: coined | 动词过去分词: coined | 动词现在分词: coining | 动词第三人称单数: coins |
词义辨析:
同义:
vt.创造, 杜撰
invent
devise
fabricate
originate
make up
n.硬币, 钱币
money
silver
同义参见:
mint2
circulation
counter1
slug2
coin[kɔin]n.1.■硬币,钱币,(金属)货币2.■[俚语]金钱vt.1.■铸造(硬币),把(金属) 铸成硬币:The mint is coining pennies.造币厂正在铸造每枚价值一便士的硬币。2.■制造;创造;发明;杜撰(新词等):to coin words造词vi.1.■铸造硬币2.■[英国口语]伪造货币,造假币coin money[口语]赚大钱,获大利,暴富current coin通货(指铸币)普通的看法;流行的话题false coin伪币虚假的东西,假货pay someone back in his (或her) own coin以其人之道还治其人之身 [亦作 pay someone back in the same coin]spin(或toss) a coin掷钱币猜正反面的赌博抛钱币落地视其正反面而决定问题(如足球、乒乓球等用抛钱币决定何队先开球)
coincoin[kɔin]n.压花, 压纹, 精压 vt1.■硬币2.■[俚]金钱3.■[古]角; 隅石; 楔形物4.■铸造(货币), 把(金属)铸成硬币5.■创造, 杜撰(新词、新语等)coin one's brains动脑筋挣钱coin new silver dollars铸造新银元coin money[俚]暴发, 挣大钱coin a new word造新字coin a phrase[反语]将一盛行已久的惯用语当作新鲜成语使用
词性变化coinvi.1.■铸币2.■[英]造假钱adj.1.■钱币[硬币]的, 有关钱币[硬币]的; 由(投入的)硬币而运行的
继承用法coin-assortern.1.■大小硬币分选器coin-collectorn.1.■集币箱coin-op[ˈkɔɪnɔp]adj.1.■(=coin-operated)(投放)硬币控制的(自动加油、出售配件、车票及提供各种保修服务的无人管理设备)
词性变化coinn.1.■(投入硬币, 机器即自行开动的)自动洗衣店coinableadj.coinern.1.■造币者; [英]伪造货币者2.■(新词语的)创造者, 杜撰者
noun
- a flat, typically round piece of metal with an official stamp, used as money
硬币
■[mass noun]money in the form of coins
钱币
large amounts of coin and precious metal.
大量钱币和贵重金属。
■(coins)one of the suits in some tarot packs, corresponding to pentacles in others
某些塔罗纸牌中的一种花色,相当于其他塔罗纸牌中的五角形花色
[with obj.]
- make (coins) by stamping metal
(冲压金属)制造(硬币),铸(币)
■make (metal) into coins
把(金属)铸成(硬币)
■(Brit. informal)earn a lot of (money) quickly and easily
(英,非正式)迅速而轻松地发财
the company was coining it at the rate of £90 a second.
这个公司正以每秒钟90英镑的速度赢利。 - invent or devise (a new word or phrase)
创造(新词,短语),杜撰
he coined the term ‘desktop publishing’.
他创造了“桌面出版”这个术语。
the other side of the coin
- the opposite or contrasting aspect of a matter
事情的反面
- retaliate by similar behaviour
以其人之道,还治其人之身
- said ironically when introducing a banal remark or cliché
套用一种说法
I had to find out the hard way—to coin a phrase.
套句老话说,我是费了九牛二虎之力才搞清楚的。
■said when introducing a new expression or a variation on a familiar one
[用于引出新的表达方式或旧词的另一种说法]
- Middle English: from Old French coin 'wedge, corner, die', coigner 'to mint', from Latin cuneus 'wedge'. The original sense was 'cornerstone', later 'angle or wedge' (senses now spelled quoin); in late Middle English the term denoted a die for stamping money, or a piece of money produced by such a die
coin
名词 coin:
a metal piece (usually a disc) used as money
动词 coin:
make up
form by stamping, punching, or printing
coin
■The 50p coin has a crowned lion on its reverse.
50便士硬币反面的图案是个戴皇冠的狮子。
■A coin or note worth one dollar.
一元钱面值一元的硬币或纸币
■See: currency A coin or note worth one dollar.
一元钱面值一元的硬币或纸币。
■A coin went down his throat and he started to choke.
一块硬币呛入他的喉咙,他开始透不过气来。
■A coin dropped out of his pocket.
一枚硬币从他的口袋里掉出来了。
■The shape of the coin was imprinted on his tightly clenched hand.
一枚硬币的形状印在他那紧握的手上。
■A gold coin fell out of the envelope.
一枚金币从信封里掉了出来。
■The intrinsic value of a coin is the value of the metal it is made of.
一枚钱币的内在价值是造这枚钱币的金属的价值。
■A20 - franc gold coin formerly used in France.
一种法国金币法国以前使用的币值为20法郎的金币
■Last time we went to see him, he gave us a cool reception; today we're going to pay him back in the same coin.
上次我们去看他时,他待我们很冷淡,今天我们要以其人之道还治其人之身。
■No sense in looking for the coin under the table, you won't find it there.
不必在桌子底下找那枚钱币了,你找不到的。
■Do not coin terms that are intelligible to nobody.
不要生造谁也不懂的词语。
■Let's toss a coin to determine who serves first.
丢铜板决定谁先发球。
■Qiao grabbed the coin and ran off.
乔抓起硬币就跑了。
■A silver coin formerly used in Great Britain and worth five shillings.
五先令先前在英国使用且面值为五先令的银币
■Any of various Asian coins of small denomination, especially a copper and lead coin with a square hole in its center.
亚洲小额货币一种小额的亚洲钱币,尤指中间有一个方孔的铜币和铅币
■He makes a coin disappear by sleight of hand.
他一转手便把硬币变得没了。
■He paid me in coin.
他付给我的都是硬币。
■They begin to tussle with each other for the coin.
他们为争夺硬币扭打起来。
■They agreed to decide the matter by tossing a coin.
他们同意掷硬币来决定此事。
■They spun a coin to decide who should start first.
他们抛转硬币来决定谁先开始。
■They flipped a coin to decide who would go first.
他们用掷硬币的方法决定谁先去。
■He was determined to take revenge; to pay them back in their own coin for the wrongs they had done to him.
他发誓要报复;他们对他不公,他要以其人之道还治其人之身。
■He swallowed a coin and choked, getting red.
他吞下一枚硬币而窒息,憋得满脸通红。
■He fished for a coin in his pocket.
他在口袋里摸来摸去找一枚硬币。
■He bent down to pick up the coin.
他弯下腰来,捡起硬币。
■He bent over and picked up a silver coin.
他弯腰拾起一枚银币。
■He put a coin into the insertion slot.
他往投币孔投入一枚硬币。
■He give me two 10- franc coin in my change.
他找给我两个10法郎的硬币。
■He slipped a coin into the waiter's hand .
他把一块硬币很快地塞进了待者手中。
■He pressed a coin into her hand and moved on.
他把一枚硬币塞进她手里,然后继续向前走。
■He thrust a coin into the waitress's hand.
他把一枚硬币塞进那女服务生手中。
■He reversed the coin and examined it carefully.
他把硬币倒过来,仔细检查。
■He inserted a coin into the slot.
他把硬币插入投币口。
■He grabbed at the coin on the counter.
他抓住柜台上的硬币。
■He grabbed the coin and ran off.
他抓起硬币就跑了。
■He produced a curiosity-a large gold coin.
他拿出一件稀罕东西--一块大金币。
■He fished out a coin for the boy.
他掏出一枚硬币给了小孩子。
■He polished up an old copper coin.
他擦亮了一枚古铜币。
■He had been copy the drawing of an antique coin.
他正在临摹一枚古币的图样。
■Her parents go in for the hobby of coin collecting.
他父母爱好收集硬币。
■The Roman coin is in his collection.
他的藏品中有罗马古币。
■He knelt down to look for a coin he had dropped.
他跪下去找掉了的一枚钱币。
■A British coin worth two pennies.
价值两便士的英国硬币
■Penguins have coin pockets on their waist!
企鹅们竟天生有个可装散银的袋在腰侧!
■A gold coin formerly used in Iran.
伊朗金币以前在伊朗使用的金币
■You can buy gold coin on the black market .
你可在黑市上买到金币。
■And do you shell out major coin for them?
你是原价购买它们吗?
■How did you happen to come across the old coin?
你是怎样碰巧发现那枚古币的?
■Do you have a coin for the phone?
你有打电话的硬币吗?
Pay sb. (back) in his own coin
1. 以其人之道还治其人之身
He was determined to take revenge; to pay them back in their own coin for the wrongs they had done to him.
他发誓要报复; 他们对他不公, 他要以其人之道还治其人之身。
toss/flip a coin
1. 抛硬币(决定)
Let's toss a coin to decide.
让我们来抛硬币决定吧!
习惯用语pay sb. back in his own coin1.■一报还一报, 以其人之道还治其人之身ring a coin1.■敲响硬币查真伪spin a coin1.■做猜钱币反正面的赌博2.■抛钱落地看其反正面以决断问题toss up a coin1.■做猜钱币反正面的赌博2.■抛钱落地看其反正面以决断问题the other side of the coin1.■[喻]事情的另一方面特殊用法altered coin1.■变造硬币brass coin1.■铜币commemorative coin1.■纪念币counterfeit coin1.■伪币, 伪铸币current coin1.■通货2.■流行的话题; 普通的看法damaged coin1.■受损硬币effective coin1.■硬币false coin1.■伪币; 虚假的东西forged coin1.■伪造的铸币fractional coin1.■辅币gold coin1.■小钱light coin1.■减重硬币, 分量不足的钱币loose coin1.■零钱metallic coin1.■金属货币, 硬币minor coin1.■低值硬币mutilated coin1.■损伤硬币nickel coin1.■(美国和加拿大的五分)镍币passable coin1.■通用钱币proof coin1.■样币standard coin1.■本位币subsidiary coin1.■辅币worn coin1.■残币, 减重硬币