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coin

:/kɔɪn/
:/kɔɪn/
n.:
硬币;铸币;〔俚语〕金钱;恩惠
v.:
创造;提出;铸造(货币);制造
网络:
钱币;金币;杜撰
词形变换: (第三人称单数) coins (现在分词) coining (过去分词) coined
例句
1.
He wondered aloud if it might be worth buying one of those automated coin-counting machines to speed up my weekly bank trip.
爸爸知道自动硬币计数是不是值得这样可以减少每周银行时间
2.
Just as a coin has two sides, no side is better than the other; it is often difficult to distinguish what is right from what is wrong?
正如一个硬币两面一样不能正面反面通常明辨是非很难
3.
I hast an object-sensitive Censor in the eyes, and once you reach your hand to feed it a coin, wow! , it opens the mouth!
装有物体感应监测器一旦靠近想要硬币张开
4.
It was opened by inserting a needle into a tiny hole in the front of the coin.
插进硬币前面一个孔里可以打开
5.
Massage, first the soap is coated in the breast, breast, rotating finger along the surface about a coin size of the circle.
按摩肥皂乳房沿着乳房表面旋转手指硬币大小
6.
That is a pretty tough question, either one is going to be a load. I honestly think you could toss a coin sometimes.
很难回答问题球队很难老实觉得有时候硬币决定
7.
In the enterprise's balance sheet, even a single coin won't be added regardless how much fixed asset and current asset the enterprise owns.
企业资产负债表里面不管多少固定资产流动资产不会增值
8.
After all, with a newspaper you get a half hour's interesting reading, while with a coin you just get a little chunk of metal and a date.
毕竟报纸尽情半个小时硬币只能得到金属一个日期
9.
Then he take outed how much can be packed by many coin, his pocket pack how much.
然后取出许多铜板衣袋多少多少
10.
It is no coincidence that the 19th Century, a time of gold coin standards for the most part, was an era of peace.
不是巧合十九世纪金币本位时代大部分来说一个和平纪元