mint
n
1 [U] any of various types of aromatic herb whose leaves are used for flavouring food, drinks, toothpaste, chewing-gum, etc 薄荷
a sprig of mint, eg in a cocktail 一小枝薄荷(如放於鸡尾酒中的)
[attrib 作定语]
mint `sauce, ie mint leaves chopped up in vinegar and sugar, usu eaten with roast lamb 薄荷沙司(用薄荷叶末加糖和醋制成, 通常用以佐食烤小羊肉).
2 [U, C] = peppermint: Do you like mints? 你喜欢薄荷吗? mint n
1 [C] place where coins are made, usu under State authority 铸币厂
coins fresh from the mint 刚出厂的硬币
the Royal Mint, ie that of the UK, in Wales 皇家铸币厂(在威尔士).
2 [sing] (infml 口) very large amount of money 巨款
She made an absolute mint (of money) in the fashion trade. 她在时装业上赚了一大笔(钱).
3 (idm 习语) in mint condition (as if) new; unsoiled; perfect 簇新的; 无污损的; 完美的
coins, banknotes, postage stamps, books, etc in mint condition 崭新的硬币、 纸币、 邮票、 书等. mint, v [Tn]
1 make (a coin) by stamping metal 铸造(硬币)
newly-minted 1 coins 新造的1英镑硬币.
2 (fig 比喻) invent (a word, phrase, etc) 创造(词、 词组等)
I've just minted a new word! 我刚造了一个新词!
🔁 扩展释义
*[mint]n. 薄荷, 造币厂, 巨额vt. 铸造, 铸币, 制造【医】 薄荷, 薄荷属植物【经】 造币厂, 巨额, 巨大相关词组: in mint condition
The man who had been working on the repairs mentioned the curious way their cigarettes burned and tasted.
一直在干修理工作的人提起了他们的香烟点燃时奇怪的样子以及怪怪的味道。
Professor Karl von Frisch, an Austrian scientist, spent many years of his life researching the amazing ways honey bees communicate in their dark hives.