释义 |
- n.薄荷;薄荷糖;铸币厂;大量的钱
- adj.完美的;新造的
- v.铸(币);铸造(硬币)
- 网络薄荷色;造币厂;薄荷绿
复数:mints 现在分词:minting 过去分词:minted v. cast,issue,imprint,make,strike n. fortune,packet,bundle,pile,billions 1. | [u] 薄荷a plant with dark green leaves that have a fresh smell and taste and are added to food and drinks to give flavour, and used in cooking as a herb and to decorate food |
| mint-flavoured toothpaste 薄荷味的牙膏 | | I decorated the fruit salad with a sprig of mint. 我用小薄荷枝装点水果色拉。 | | roast lamb with mint sauce 烤小羊肉蘸薄荷沙司 |
2. | [c] 薄荷糖a sweet/candy flavoured with a type of mint called peppermint |
3. | [c] 铸币厂a place where money is made |
| the Royal Mint(= the one where British coins and notes are made) 皇家铸币厂 |
4. | [sing] (informal) 大量的钱a large amount of money |
| to make/cost a mint 赚大钱;耗费大笔的钱 |
IDM in mint condition 崭新;完美;完好无缺new or as good as new; in perfect condition 1. | ~ sth 铸(币);铸造(硬币)to make a coin from metal |
n. | 1. a place where the coins used in a currency are manufactured under government control 2. a plant with aromatic leaves. 3. a large amount of money 4. a piece of mint-flavored candy 6. a piece of candy that tastes like peppermint 7. the place where a country makes its coins and paper money 8. a small plant with green leaves that have a strong smell, used for adding flavour to food. Mint is a herb. 1. a place where the coins used in a currency are manufactured under government control 2. a plant with aromatic leaves. 3. a large amount of money 4. a piece of mint-flavored candy 6. a piece of candy that tastes like peppermint 7. the place where a country makes its coins and paper money 8. a small plant with green leaves that have a strong smell, used for adding flavour to food. Mint is a herb. | v. | 1. to make coins by stamping metal 2. to create or invent something, especially a new word or phrase | adj. | 1. in perfect condition as when first made |
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