pesos 的定义
plural pe·sos [pey-sohz; Spanish pe-saws]. /ˈpeɪ soʊz; Spanish ˈpɛ sɔs/.
- a coin and monetary unit of Chile, Colombia, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Guinea-Bissau, Mexico, and the Philippines, equal to 100 centavos.
- a coin and monetary unit of Uruguay, equal to 100 centesimos.
- a former monetary unit of Argentina, equal to 100 centavos: replaced by the austral in 1985.
- a former silver coin of Spain and Spanish America, equal to eight reals; dollar; piece of eight; piaster.
pesos 近义词
等同于 money
等同于 dough
更多pesos例句
- Could Peso-trash be a serious threat to the lively and tactile scene down the hill?
- Nation has interesting monetary system based on peso with peso being worth 100 centavos and centavo being worth nothing.
- In memory of the late lamented general the present five-peso bank notes bear his vignette.
- In one section of the Philippines, I know, the Chinese pay one peso (50 cents gold) a tree for the nuts and pick them themselves.
- He also owned the one I was living in, and for this I paid him the not very exorbitant sum of one peso (two shillings) a month.
- A peso de oro, or "dollar of gold," had about the intrinsic value of our dollar, but was then really worth far more.
- First of all, they arbitrarily declared the dollar, the peso and the shilling to be without value.