minting / mɪnt /

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minting2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. any aromatic herb of the genus Mentha, having opposite leaves and small, whorled flowers, as the spearmint and peppermint. Compare mint family.
  2. a soft or hard confection or candy flavored with spearmint or peppermint: after-dinner mints.
  3. Also called mint green . a light green color with a cool, bluish undertone: The cushion comes in mint or orange.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. made or flavored with mint: mint tea.
  2. of the color mint.

minting 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

brand-new

n. 名词 noun

a lot of money

minting 的近义词 10
minting 的反义词 1
v. 动词 verb

create, coin

更多minting例句

  1. For context, 17 unicorns were minted in the United States during Q3 2020.
  2. For now it’ll only be available in vanilla, though chocolate, mint, and pistachio versions have been available over the years.
  3. Instead, 2017’s bull run was largely fueled by a wave of newly-minted “alternative” cryptocurrencies that made big promises.
  4. The thought of sending our newly minted 5-year-old into a virtual learning environment at a new school broke our hearts.
  5. With a newly minted degree in literature, it was pretty much the only job I was qualified for.
  6. Zied suggests popping a breath strip, sucking on a strong mint, or reapplying your lip gloss.
  7. By the way, a mint condition 1958 Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz convertible can now sell for as much as $350,000.
  8. Then, it went big and ultimately became just another breath mint.
  9. The true origins of the mint julep, however, stretch back considerably further.
  10. So when you take that first frosty sip of your mint julep in celebration of the Kentucky Derby, enjoy it.
  11. The last-named engine was intended for the coinage operations in the Mint at Lima.
  12. The Mint belongs to our engine concern, and now coins about five millions per year.
  13. It was founded in 1723, and has since become a place of considerable size, for in it is the chief mint of the empire.
  14. We are also told that the mint master was allowed a certain number of these coins as pay.
  15. The word "money" is derived from the temple of Jupiter Moneta, where the Roman mint was established.