coin
英 [kɒɪn]
美 [kɔɪn]
- vt. 铸造(货币);杜撰,创造
- n. 硬币,钱币
- n. (Coin)人名;(西、意)科因;(法)库安
双语例句
- 1. I pulled a coin from my pocket and flipped it.
- 我从口袋里掏出一个硬币,把它弹向空中。
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- 2. Thirteen per cent of Christie's coin and banknote auction went unsold.
- 佳士得13%的硬币和纸币拍卖流拍。
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- 3. I put the coin in the machine and pulled the lever.
- 我把硬币投入机器,拉动控制杆。
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- 4. The golden rule is never to clean a valuable coin.
- 重要的原则是决不清除贵重硬币上的污垢。
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- 5. Coin-operated telephones took 100, 200 and 500 lire coins.
- 投币电话接受100,200和500里拉的硬币。
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