1.打算,准备(做某事)
2.试图,尝试
3.把矛头指向某人[事],打击某人
4.装腔做势,磨蹭 (at)
5.渴求 (at)
6.暗示,表示 (at)
7.铸造(货币)
8.创造(新词,新句等)
1.打算,准备(做某事)
2.试图,尝试
3.把矛头指向某人[事],打击某人
4.装腔做势,磨蹭 (at)
5.渴求 (at)
6.暗示,表示 (at)
7.铸造(货币)
8.创造(新词,新句等)
1.【植】薄荷
2.尝试
3.造币厂
4.巨额
5.富源
1.【植】薄荷
2.尝试
3.造币厂
4.巨额
5.富源
1.崭新的,完美的;新造的
1.to make a coin from metal; to create something new, especially an idea or a work of art
1.a small plant with green leaves that have a strong smell, used for adding flavor to food. Mint is an herb.
2.a piece of candy that tastes like peppermint
3.the place where a country makes its coins and paper money; a large amount of money
1.He went about it in a Christian way, neither advertising on Sundays nor fibbing (thus minting the concept of "truth in advertising" ).
他以基督徒的方式行事,既不在星期天做广告,也不诓骗(因此奠定了“真实广告”的观念)。
2.As the article states, they hope to raise money for the UN by minting coins which will increase in value as gold rises, as it has been.
就如本文所指出的,他们希望按照一贯在做法,在金价上涨,价值增加时,铸造金币,以便为联合国筹集资金。
3.The result was the iPhone, which transformed yet another market and is still minting money.
结果便是iPhone的问世。iPhone改变了另一个市场,并仍然在为苹果赚钱。
4.In this era, the levels of minting and circulation of coin currency grew significantly, forming the foundation of a stable monetary system.
在该时期,货币的铸造水平和流通速度都有了显著的提高,从而奠定了稳定的货币体系基础。
5.Muscovites have always resented the crafty Georgians minting money out of them by selling commodities they need.
俄国人一向对狡猾的格鲁吉亚人通过向他们出售商品来赚取他们的钱而感到十分不满。
6.If governments tighten rules in response, they could make it harder for the firm to carry on minting money from ads.
倘若政府以收紧政策作为回应,就会令谷歌更难从广告业务上捞钱。
7.Their methods for minting money worked brilliantly. . . until one of them devastated the global economy.
他们的方法用钱来生钱,效果非常好。直到其中一个破坏了全球经济。
8.In 1797, the Bank of England began minting "dollar" coins as bank-issued currency.
1797年,英国银行开始铸造面值为“元”的硬币,作为银行发行的货币。
9.While businesses were minting money, there was much talk of "green" travel and offsetting carbon footprints.
尽管商务旅行产生大量利润,人们仍然很重视绿色旅行和碳足迹补偿。
10.The word sequin has its origin in Arabic sikkah, meaning a minting die for striking coins.
sequin一词的起源是阿拉伯语的sikkah,意思是用来制作硬币的模具。