词汇 | mint |
释义 | mint noun uk/mɪnt/ us/mɪnt/ (PLANT) B2 [ U ]薄荷 a herb whose leaves have a strong, fresh smell and taste and are used for giving flavour to food a sprig of mint 薄荷嫩枝 mint-flavoured gum/toothpaste 薄荷味的口香糖/牙膏 [ C ]薄荷糖 a sweet with a mint flavour a packet of extra-strong mints 一包特浓薄荷糖 after-dinner chocolate mints 餐后巧克力薄荷糖
(MONEY) [ C ]铸币厂 a place where the new coins of a country are made [ S ] informal巨额钱数 an extremely large amount of money If his books sell worldwide, he'll make a mint. 如果他的书在世界各地卖得好的话,他会赚一大笔钱。 mint adjective [ before noun ] uk/mɪnt/ us/mɪnt/ (邮票、硬币等)簇新的 Mint stamps and coins, etc. have not been used. A collector would pay $500 for a mint copy. 收藏家会愿意花500美元买一套簇新版。 in mint condition (好像)新的;完美的 perfect, as if new I bought a two-year-old car, in mint condition, with less than 20,000 miles. 我买了一辆开了两年的车,车子簇新,才开了两万英里。 The ancient documents, are still in mint condition. The cards are kept in a vault to ensure they remain in mint condition. Despite being more than a hundred years old, her letters are still in mint condition. The toys are carefully packaged so that they arrive in mint condition. Obviously, a collectible in mint condition fetches the highest price at auction. mint verb [ T ] uk/mɪnt/ us/mɪnt/ (COIN) 铸造(硬币) to produce a coin for the government (NEW THING) 创造(尤指新词语) to produce something new, especially to invent a new phrase or word a freshly minted slogan/phrase 新想出的口号/新造的词语 newly minted college graduates 新毕业的大学生 |
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