🪙coin

noun, verb
/kɔɪn/

含义

A flat piece of metal used as money; as a verb, to invent a new word or phrase.

例句

The government decided to coin a new term for the program.

示例表达

coin a phrase

同义词

currency, money, cash, token

反义词

bill, note

搭配词

coin money, coin a phrase, coin collection, coin toss

更多例句

Finally, though, when I looked at the image closely, I thought it was just a coincidence.

最后,然而,当我仔细看着那张图片时,我认为这只是一个巧合。
Zuìhòu, rán'ér, dāng wǒ zǐxì kànzhe nà zhāng túpiàn shí, wǒ rènwéi zhè zhǐ shì yīgè qiǎohé.

In the end, though, when I looked at the image closely, I thought it was just a coincidence.

最终,尽管如此,当我仔细看图像时,我以为这只是一个巧合。
Zuìhòu, jǐnguǎn rúcǐ, dāng wǒ zǐxì kàn túxiàng shí, wǒ yǐwéi zhè zhǐshì yīgè qiǎohé.

Eventually, though, when I looked at the image closely, I thought it was just a coincidence.

最终,然而,当我仔细看图像时,我认为这只是一个巧合。
Zuìzhōng, rán'ér, dāng wǒ zǐxì kàn túxiàng shí, wǒ rènwéi zhè zhǐshì yīgè qiǎohé.

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