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- The mint coins millions of nickels and dimes each year . 造币厂每年都要铸数以百万计的分币和角币。
- The mint coins millions of nickels and dimes each year. 造币厂每年都要铸数以百万计的分币和角币。
- The Royal Mint will strike a commemorative gold coin. 英国皇家造币厂将铸造一种纪念金币。
- However since Han Dynasty, the ranaway inflation mostly took place in the past feudalism dynasty while publishing a copper to mint coins with the usage . 然而自汉代以来,历代封建王朝在发行和使用铜铸币时大多发生过恶性通货膨胀。
- The act or process of minting coins. 铸币铸币的过程或行为
- A similar coating, as on newly minted coins. 涂抹粉霜类似的涂抹,例如涂抹新铸的钱币。
- The mint have decide to issue the coin next year. 这家造币厂已决定明年发行硬币。
- The mint coins new dollars. 造币厂铸造新币
- And with the formation of the merchant class came also the development of metallic money, the minted coin, a new instrument for the domination of the non-producer over the producer and his production. 随着它,出现了金属货币即铸币,随着金属货币就出现了非生产者统治生产者及其生产的新手段。
- Although Massachusetts first attempted to mint coins of low bullion content as early as 1652, the colonies eventually turned to paper to increase their meager and undependable money supply. 虽然早在1652年马萨诸塞率先铸造低含金量的硬币,但殖民地最后转而印制纸币以增加短缺且不可靠的货币的供给。
- A few years later, Boulton applied steam power to minting coins. 几年以后,博尔顿将蒸汽动力应用到了硬币铸造。
- The US coin of the lowest denomination is the cent. 美国硬币的最小单位是美分。
- Although Massachusetts first attempted to mint coins of low bullion(注9) content as early as 1652, the colonies eventually turned to paper to increase their meager and undependable(注10) money supply. 虽然早在1652年马萨诸塞率先铸造低含金量的硬币,但殖民地最后转而印制纸币以补充短缺且不可靠的货币供给。
- Many people like to chew mint gum in the summer. 许多人喜欢在夏天嚼薄荷口香糖。
- The decision depended on the toss of a coin. 那项决定是靠掷硬币的方法做出的。
- The coin rolled underneath the piano. 硬币滚到钢琴的下面了。
- The inscription on the coin had worn away. 铸造在硬币上的文字已经磨损。
- He put a coin into the insertion slot. 他往投币孔投入一枚硬币。
- The fee paid to a mint by a government. 铸币费政府支付给铸币厂的钱
- The 50p coin has a crowned lion on its reverse. 50便士硬币反面的图案是个戴皇冠的狮子。