mina 的定义
plural mi·nae [mahy-nee], /ˈmaɪ ni/, mi·nas.
- an ancient unit of weight and value equal to the sixtieth part of a talent.
更多mina例句
- This article is adapted from one written by Behrouz Mina for IranWire.
- And according to Mina Black, dance is a powerful form of prayer.
- Mina's pupils are cherished, respected and nurtured, as anyone can see.
- Mina established a ballet school that serves Orthodox Jewish girls.
- Riding the subway to and from her ballet classes, Mina immersed herself in prayer.
- If it was a life, the city and governor shall pay one mina of silver to his people.
- If a man has not corn or money upon a man and levies a distraint, for every single distraint he shall pay one-third of a mina.
- If he has made the tooth of a poor man to fall out, he shall pay one-third of a mina of silver.
- If a man of gentle birth has struck the strength of a man of gentle birth who is like himself, he shall pay one mina of silver.
- If he has died of his blows, he shall swear, and if he be of gentle birth he shall pay half a mina of silver.