krone 的定义
plural kro·ner [kroh-ner]. /ˈkroʊ nər/.
- a cupronickel coin and monetary unit of Denmark, equal to 100 öre. Abbreviation: Kr., kr.
- a cupronickel coin and monetary unit of Norway, equal to 100 öre. Abbreviation: Kr., kr.
更多krone例句
- One woman, Linda Krone of Cumberland, Maryland held a sign proclaiming: “Next time . . . elect an American.”
- Swansea enlisted the Brooklyn-based architect Ben Krone, and together they created an image.
- He handed the young peasant who was holding his horse half a krone, and then walked briskly into the castle.
- "I heard of you this evening at the Krone, mein Herr," he said.
- Another time, when he himself had starved for days, he pawned his vest to get a krone to give a beggar.
- The total amount to be paid out yearly was limited to the modest figure of two hundred thousand krone ($40,600).
- Pelle handed him the bottle—there stood money in piles on the writing-table, thick round two-krone pieces one upon another!