minted
英 [ˈmɪntɪd]
美 [ˈmɪntɪd]
adj. 新生产(或发明等)的; 薄荷味的; 富有的; 富裕的
v. 铸(币); 铸造(硬币)
mint的过去分词和过去式
过去式:minted
牛津词典
adj.
- 新生产(或发明等)的
recently produced, invented, etc.- a newly minted expression
刚出现的词语
- a newly minted expression
- 薄荷味的
flavoured with mint - 富有的;富裕的
very rich
柯林斯词典
- ADJ 崭新的;新制作的;刚完成的
If you describe something asnewly mintedorfreshly minted, you mean that it is very new, and that it has only just been produced or completed.- He seemed to be pleased by this newly minted vehicle.
他似乎很满意这辆新出厂的车。 - ...the movie's freshly minted script.
这部电影新鲜出炉的剧本
- He seemed to be pleased by this newly minted vehicle.
双语例句
- But Rahm Emanuel, Chicago's newly minted mayor, is determined to open a publicly-owned casino to help fill his empty coffers.
可现在,芝加哥市长伊曼纽尔拉姆新官上任,就决定开设一家公营赌场,来填充酿中羞涩钱袋子。 - The decades-long nursing short has, in most areas, all but guaranteed a freshly minted nurse can find a job as soon as ( or even before) that diploma is in hand.
长达十年的护理行业的发展趋势是:在很多看护领域,即使是刚毕业的大学生,只要有文凭在手也可以马上找到工作(有的甚至还没毕业就找到了工作)。 - The resource for which a stamp is minted.
戳记为哪个资源而生成。 - The poet minted several words that can't be found in any dictionary.
那位诗人臆造了几个哪本词典中也查不到的词。 - She was a newly minted schoolteacher.
她是一位新上任的老师。 - A random salt that distinguished this stamp from any other one minted for the same resource and date.
将该戳记与其他所有人为相同的资源在同一日期生成的戳记区别开来的随机因子(salt)。 - Which live only in China, so China minted a Giant Panda Gold Coin.
这种动物仅生活在中国,所以我国专业些铸造大熊猫金币。 - A small British coin worth six pennies; not minted since 1970.
一种价值为六便士的小型英国硬币;年铸造。 - Mr Adler says this is particularly true of newly minted MBAs, or entry-level positions for recent college graduates.
阿德勒先生说,最近毕业的大学生,尤其是新崛起的工商管理硕士,或那些基础职位。 - But it is undeniable that far more new millionaires and billionaires are being minted in countries such as India and China than in Europe.
但不可否认,印度和中国等国创造的新科百万富翁和亿万富翁,要远远多于欧洲。