mints
n. 薄荷( mint的名词复数 ); 铸币厂; 薄荷糖; 巨额(的钱)
Mint is a herb with fresh-tasting leaves.
Garnish with mint sprigs.
用薄荷枝装点。
A mint is a sweet with a peppermint flavour. Some people suck mints in order to make their breath smell fresher.
The mint is the place where the official coins of a country are made.
In 1965 the mint stopped putting silver in dimes.
1965年,铸币厂停止向10分硬币中加入银的成分。
To mint coins or medals means to make them in a mint.
...the right to mint coins.
铸币权
...its collection of locally minted Saxon coins.
对当地铸造的撒克逊时期硬币的收藏
If you say that someone makes a mint, you mean that they make a very large amount of money.
Everybody thinks I'm making a mint...
人人都认为我要发大财了。
They were worth a mint.
它们价值不菲。
If you say that something is in mint condition, you mean that it is in perfect condition.
Taxes were regularized, tariffs lifted, private mints abolished and the debased currency restored.
税收调整了, 关税提高了, 私人造币厂废除了,贬值货币恢复了.
Mouthwash , breath mints and even brushing their teeth after meals.
漱口、吃薄荷糖、甚至饭后刷牙.
Economy the poor man's mints; extravagance the rich man's pitfall.
节约是穷人的造币厂, 浪费是富人的陷阱.
Half that as a clear spring water, still sweet than the mints.
那半瓶水就如一股清泉,比薄荷糖还清甜.
Economy the poor man's mints; extravagance the rich man's pitfall ─ Martin Farquhar Tupper.
节约是穷人的造币厂, 浪费是富人的陷阱─马丁.法夸尔. 塔珀.