mint 的 2 个定义
- any aromatic herb of the genus Mentha, having opposite leaves and small, whorled flowers, as the spearmint and peppermint. Compare mint family.
- a soft or hard confection or candy flavored with spearmint or peppermint: after-dinner mints.
- Also called mint green . a light green color with a cool, bluish undertone: The cushion comes in mint or orange.
- made or flavored with mint: mint tea.
- of the color mint.
mint 近义词
brand-new
a lot of money
create, coin
更多mint例句
- For context, 17 unicorns were minted in the United States during Q3 2020.
- For now it’ll only be available in vanilla, though chocolate, mint, and pistachio versions have been available over the years.
- Instead, 2017’s bull run was largely fueled by a wave of newly-minted “alternative” cryptocurrencies that made big promises.
- The thought of sending our newly minted 5-year-old into a virtual learning environment at a new school broke our hearts.
- With a newly minted degree in literature, it was pretty much the only job I was qualified for.
- Zied suggests popping a breath strip, sucking on a strong mint, or reapplying your lip gloss.
- By the way, a mint condition 1958 Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz convertible can now sell for as much as $350,000.
- Then, it went big and ultimately became just another breath mint.
- The true origins of the mint julep, however, stretch back considerably further.
- So when you take that first frosty sip of your mint julep in celebration of the Kentucky Derby, enjoy it.
- The last-named engine was intended for the coinage operations in the Mint at Lima.
- The Mint belongs to our engine concern, and now coins about five millions per year.
- It was founded in 1723, and has since become a place of considerable size, for in it is the chief mint of the empire.
- We are also told that the mint master was allowed a certain number of these coins as pay.
- The word "money" is derived from the temple of Jupiter Moneta, where the Roman mint was established.