mint
英 [mɪnt]
美 [mɪnt]
n. 薄荷; 薄荷糖; 铸币厂
v. 铸(币); 铸造(硬币)
复数:mints 过去式:minted 过去分词:minted 现在分词:minting 第三人称单数:mints
Collins.2 / BNC.8850 / COCA.8674
习惯用语
n.
- in mint condition
- 崭新;完美;完好无缺
new or as good as new; in perfect condition
牛津词典
noun
- 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
- mint-flavoured toothpaste
- 薄荷糖
a sweet/candy flavoured with a type of mint called peppermint- after-dinner mints
餐后薄荷糖
- after-dinner mints
- 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
- the Royal Mint (= the one where British coins and notes are made)
- 大量的钱
a large amount of money- to make/cost a mint
赚大钱;耗费大笔的钱
- to make/cost a mint
verb
- 铸(币);铸造(硬币)
to make a coin from metal
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT 薄荷
Mintis a herb with fresh-tasting leaves.- Garnish with mint sprigs.
用薄荷枝装点。
- Garnish with mint sprigs.
- 薄荷糖
Amintis a sweet with a peppermint flavour. Some people suck mints in order to make their breath smell fresher. - N-COUNT 铸币厂
The mintis the place where the official coins of a country are made.- In 1965 the mint stopped putting silver in dimes.
1965年,铸币厂停止向10分硬币中加入银的成分。
- In 1965 the mint stopped putting silver in dimes.
- VERB 铸造(硬币、奖章)
Tomintcoins or medals means to make them in a mint.- ...the right to mint coins.
铸币权 - ...its collection of locally minted Saxon coins.
对当地铸造的撒克逊时期硬币的收藏
- ...the right to mint coins.
- N-SING 巨额钱财
If you say that someone makesa mint, you mean that they make a very large amount of money.- Everybody thinks I'm making a mint...
人人都认为我要发大财了。 - They were worth a mint.
它们价值不菲。
- Everybody thinks I'm making a mint...
- 完美;完好无缺
If you say that something isin mint condition, you mean that it is in perfect condition.
英英释义
noun
- a plant where money is coined by authority of the government
- a candy that is flavored with a mint oil
- the leaves of a mint plant used fresh or candied
- any member of the mint family of plants
- any north temperate plant of the genus Mentha with aromatic leaves and small mauve flowers
- (often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent
- a batch of letters
- a deal of trouble
- a lot of money
- he made a mint on the stock market
- see the rest of the winners in our huge passel of photos
- it must have cost plenty
- a slew of journalists
- a wad of money
verb
双语例句
- No. Among the list of irritants are lemon, mint, cinnamon and essential oils.
柠檬、薄荷、肉桂和香精油也是刺激物。 - ( Lebanese) a finely chopped salad with tomatoes and parsley and mint and scallions and bulgur wheat.
(黎巴嫩)一种精制的由切碎的番茄、欧芹、薄荷、青葱和碾碎的干小麦混合制成的色拉。 - Cook said she have to give him some salt, then add the peas, mint, coriander.
厨师不得不给他一些盐,然后加了些豌豆、薄荷和香菜。 - She orders a mint tea, flashing another smile.
她要了薄荷茶,并对我莞尔一笑。 - They were worth a mint.
它们价值不菲。 - Chamomile and mint tea are always good options.
菊花茶和薄荷茶总是很好的选择。 - Many years later, the temple erected in her name was used to house the Roman mint.
多年后,以她的名义建造的寺庙被改造成了罗马铸币厂。 - Fresh mint and cilantro are incredible in salads and oriental dishes.
新鲜的薄荷和芫荽则是西式沙拉和东方餐盘里惊人的角色。 - At which point, he orders an iced cappuccino and I order mint tea.
说到这儿,他又点了冰牛奶咖啡(cappuccino),我则点了薄荷茶。 - In a glass, muddle mint leaves with lime juice and simple syrup.
在一个玻璃,蒙混过关,薄荷叶与石灰汁和简单的糖浆。