coin
noun /kɔɪn/
/kɔɪn/
Idioms - enlarge image
(一枚)硬币;金属货币 - gold coins
金币 - a pound/euro/dollar coin
一英镑/欧元/美元硬币 - They flipped a coin to see who should go first.
他们掷硬币决定谁先走。 - You might as well toss a coin to decide.
你不妨抛硬币决定。 - A coin toss has decided the lucky winner.
掷硬币决定了幸运的获胜者。
Topics Shoppingb1- The first English gold coin was struck in 1255.
第一枚英国金币是在 1255 年铸造的。 - The last silver coins were minted in 1964.
最后一批银币是在 1964 年铸造的。 - Very few old 5p coins are still in circulation.
只有很少量旧的5便士硬币还在流通。 - What is the probability of the coin landing heads?
硬币落下正面朝上的可能性有多大? - coins jingling in his pockets
在他口袋里叮当作响的硬币
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- bronze
- copper
- gold
- …
- issue
- mint
- strike
- …
- be in circulation
- circulate
- clink
- …
- purse
- collector
- flip
- …
- the flip of a coin
- the toss of a coin
- gold coins
- [uncountable] money made of metal
(统称)硬币 - notes and coin
纸币和硬币
- notes and coin
词源Middle English: from Old French coin ‘wedge, corner, die’, coigner ‘to mint’, from Latin cuneus ‘wedge’. The original sense was ‘cornerstone’, later ‘angle or wedge’ (senses now spelled quoin); in late Middle English the term denoted a die for stamping money, or a piece of money produced by such a die.
Idioms
the other side of the coin
- the aspect of a situation that is the opposite of or contrasts with the one you have been talking about
事情的另一面
two sides of the same coin
- used to talk about two ways of looking at the same situation
同一事物的两个方面