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 presidential coins would be minted at a rate of four presidents a year, starting with George Washington and working up to the modern day.
新的总统头像硬币将以每年四位总统的速度推出,从美国“国父”乔治·华盛顿总统开始,之后按时间顺序逐渐推到现代。 - The silver which was mined there was minted into coins.
在那里开采的银子被用来铸成钱币。 - I've just minted a new word!
我刚造了一个新词! - 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。 - The resource for which a stamp is minted.
戳记为哪个资源而生成。 - Over a billion pennies were minted in1943.
1943年铸造了数十亿的美分。 - This phrase was minted for the occasion.
这个词语是为这一场合创造的。 - The date ( and time) a stamp was minted.
生成戳记的日期(和时间)。 - 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)。