COINS的意思和读音

coin

: [kɔɪn] : [kɔinz]

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coins  coining  coined  

adj.+n.gold coin,silver coin

n.change,coinage,currency,denomination,money

v.create,devise,invent,make up,think up

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v.1.to make a coin or coins2.to make a metal such as gold or silver into coins3.to invent or devise a word or phrase4.to use a word or phrase that no one has used before1.to make a coin or coins2.to make a metal such as gold or silver into coins3.to invent or devise a word or phrase4.to use a word or phrase that no one has used before

n.1.a usually circular flat piece of metal stamped with its value as money2.money in the form of coins rather than bills or checks3.money in whatever form, as opposed to such things as checks4.something considered acceptable as an alternative form of expression5.a flat round piece of metal with special designs on it, used as money. A piece of money made from paper is called a banknote or a note.1.a usually circular flat piece of metal stamped with its value as money2.money in the form of coins rather than bills or checks3.money in whatever form, as opposed to such things as checks4.something considered acceptable as an alternative form of expression5.a flat round piece of metal with special designs on it, used as money. A piece of money made from paper is called a banknote or a note.

na.1.counterinsurgency

1. 1.Galaxy Prologue( ) 2.Coins( ) 4.The Antagonist( ) ...

2. (novelty) (coins) (change position) ...

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1.Also, each and every time, as he slid the box of rolled coins across the counter at the bank toward the cashier, he would grin proudly.

2.Unpopular in his own lifetime due to his wretched excesses, his coins are among the most collected of any Roman emperor.

3.The coins can be easily removed by sliding off the top of the bank.

4.To my amazement, there, as if it had never been removed, stood the old pickle jar, the bottom already covered with coins.

5.The Multi-line Slot Machines will allow you to choose the number of lines you wish to activate through your choice of the number of coins.

6.A little later, though, the Greeks and Romans began to put pictures of famous people on their coins.

7.Set up a jar and have the kids sit on their knees on the chair and toss coins over the back of the chair trying to get them in the jar.

8.He took out the bronze coins from his knapsack and filled it with silver coins.

9."You pay at the desk, " the shop girl was telling him, but he did not seem to understand and kept trying to put the coins into her hand.“,”

10.But with Vevey so far silent, Cadbury shareholders can only hope Kraft finds a few more chocolate coins in its pocket.