coin 的英语意思
coincoin1 /kɔɪn/ noun
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[countable] a piece of metal, usually flat and round, that is used as money用作货币的金属片,通常为扁平圆形► see thesaurus at money2toss/flip a coin to choose or decide something by throwing a coin into the air and guessing which side of it will show when it falls将硬币抛向空中,猜测落下时哪面朝上,以此作出选择或决定:
Toss a coin to see who goes first.抛硬币决定谁先来。3the other/opposite side of the coin a different or opposite way of thinking about something看待某事物的另一面或相反角度:
Making the rules is only part of it. How the rules are carried out is the other side of the coin.制定规则只是其中一部分。规则如何执行才是问题的另一面。4two sides of the same coin two problems or situations that are so closely connected that they are really just two parts of the same thing两个问题或情境联系极为紧密,实际上只是同一事物的两个方面:
Great opportunity and great danger are two sides of the same coin.巨大的机遇与巨大的危险是同一枚硬币的两面。5[uncountable] money in the form of metal coins硬币;金属铸造的货币
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[countable] a piece of metal, usually flat and round, that is used as money用作货币的金属片,通常为扁平圆形► see thesaurus at money2toss/flip a coin to choose or decide something by throwing a coin into the air and guessing which side of it will show when it falls将硬币抛向空中,猜测落下时哪面朝上,以此作出选择或决定:
Toss a coin to see who goes first.抛硬币决定谁先来。3the other/opposite side of the coin a different or opposite way of thinking about something看待某事物的另一面或相反角度:
Making the rules is only part of it. How the rules are carried out is the other side of the coin.制定规则只是其中一部分。规则如何执行才是问题的另一面。4two sides of the same coin two problems or situations that are so closely connected that they are really just two parts of the same thing两个问题或情境联系极为紧密,实际上只是同一事物的两个方面:
Great opportunity and great danger are two sides of the same coin.巨大的机遇与巨大的危险是同一枚硬币的两面。5[uncountable] money in the form of metal coins硬币;金属铸造的货币coincoin2 verb [transitive]
1to invent a new word or expression, especially one that many people start to use创造新词或新表达,尤指为许多人所沿用的词语:
The word ‘aromatherapy’ was coined in the 1920s."aromatherapy"(芳香疗法)一词创造于20世纪20年代。2to coin a phrase spoken口语 said in a joking way when you use a very common expression, to show that you know it is used a lot在使用某个非常常见的表达时,以开玩笑的语气说出,表示自己知道该表达已被大量使用:
He’d thought the flight would never – to coin a phrase – get off the ground.他觉得这班飞机永远不会——套用一句老话——"离地起飞"。3coin money/coin it (in) British English informal非正式 to earn a lot of money very quickly迅速赚取大量金钱:
BT at its profitable peak was coining it at the rate of £90 a second.英国电信在盈利巅峰时期,每秒净赚90英镑。4to make pieces of money from metal用金属铸造硬币
1to invent a new word or expression, especially one that many people start to use创造新词或新表达,尤指为许多人所沿用的词语:
The word ‘aromatherapy’ was coined in the 1920s."aromatherapy"(芳香疗法)一词创造于20世纪20年代。2to coin a phrase spoken口语 said in a joking way when you use a very common expression, to show that you know it is used a lot在使用某个非常常见的表达时,以开玩笑的语气说出,表示自己知道该表达已被大量使用:
He’d thought the flight would never – to coin a phrase – get off the ground.他觉得这班飞机永远不会——套用一句老话——"离地起飞"。3coin money/coin it (in) British English informal非正式 to earn a lot of money very quickly迅速赚取大量金钱:
BT at its profitable peak was coining it at the rate of £90 a second.英国电信在盈利巅峰时期,每秒净赚90英镑。4to make pieces of money from metal用金属铸造硬币