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coin
- IPA[kɔɪn]
英式
- a flat disc or piece of metal with an official stamp, used as money;money in the form of coins
- make (coins) by stamping metal;make (metal) into coins.
verb: coin, 3rd person present: coins, gerund or present participle: coining, past tense: coined, past participle: coined
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名詞
- 1. a flat disc or piece of metal with an official stamp, used as money she opened her purse and took out a coin gold and silver coins 同義詞
- ▪ money in the form of coins large amounts of coin and precious metal 同義詞
- ▪ one of the suits in some tarot packs, corresponding to pentacles in others.
動詞
- 1. make (coins) by stamping metal guineas and half-guineas were coined 同義詞
- ▪ make (metal) into coins.
- ▪ British informal earn a lot of (money) quickly and easily the company was coining it in at the rate of £90 a second
- 2. invent (a new word or phrase) he coined the term ‘desktop publishing’ 同義詞
- operated by inserting coins in a slot: coin-operated telephones
- a machine that is coin-operated.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a public telephone operated by inserting coins.
Oxford Dictionary
- a machine which is operated by the insertion of coins: a coin-op launderette
Oxford Dictionary
- a coin worth one British pound sterling.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a coin worth one pound sterling.
Oxford Dictionary
- said when introducing a new expression or a variation on a familiar one, or ironically to show ...
Oxford Dictionary
- said ironically when introducing a banal remark or cliché
Oxford American Dictionary
- the opposite aspect of a matter
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美式
- a flat, typically round piece of metal with an official stamp, used as money: she opened her purse and took out a coin gold and silver coins
- make (coins) by stamping metal: guineas and half-guineas were coined
Oxford American Dictionary