mint
柯林斯词典
1. N-UNCOUNT Mint is an herb with fresh-tasting leaves. 薄荷
Garnish with mint sprigs. 以薄荷枝装饰。
2. N-COUNT A mint is a sweet with a peppermint flavour. Some people suck mints in order to make their breath smell fresher. 薄荷糖
She popped a mint into her mouth. 她往嘴里丢了块儿薄荷糖。
3. N-COUNT Themint is the place where the official coins of a country are made. 造币厂
In 1965 the mint stopped putting silver in dimes. 1965年,造币厂停止在10美分铸币中加入银。
4. V-T To mint coins or medals means to make them in a mint. 铸造
...the right to mint coins. …铸造硬币权。
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mint /mɪnt/ (minting,minted,mints)
剑桥词典
- Top each bowl with a generous sprinkling of fresh mint.
- I tried sucking (on) a mint to stop myself coughing .
mint noun (PLANT)
[ 不可数或单数名词:没有复数形式的名词 ]a herb whose leaves have a strong , fresh smell and taste and are used for giving flavour to food
薄荷
a sprig of mint 薄荷嫩枝
mint-flavoured gum /toothpaste 薄荷味的口香糖/牙膏
[ 可数名词:有复数形式的名词 ]
a sweet with a mint flavour
薄荷糖
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
例句
mint noun (MONEY)
[ 可数名词:有复数形式的名词 ]a place where the new coins of a country are made
铸币厂
[ 单数名词 ] informal
an extremely large amount of money
巨额钱数
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。 返回 mint