coin

形容词:

形容词: coinable

更多词形:

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 |

单词例句:

The boy broke off a bit of wood and dropped it, with a dry leaf, into the box where the coin was before.

那男孩折了一小片木头,连同一片干树叶一起放进先前盛银币的盒子里。

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?

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

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。

A gold coin issued in England from 1663 to 1813 and worth one pound and one shilling.

畿尼1663年到1813年之间英国发行的金币,价值相当于一磅一先令。

The reverse side, as of a coin.

反面反面,如硬币的反面

Many hands make light work, to coin a phrase.

常言说,人多好干活。

He reversed the coin and examined it carefully.

他把硬币倒过来,仔细检查。

A toss of a coin decided who should play first.

掷钱币决定谁先开球。