coinage

英['kɔɪnɪdʒ] 美['kɔɪnɪdʒ]
  • n. 硬币;货币制度;造币;创造新词
TEM4 TOEFL
Noun:
  1. coins collectively

  2. a newly invented word or phrase

  3. the act of inventing a word or phrase

1. The city produced its own coinage from 1325 to 1864.
1325年到1864年间,这座城市曾铸造过自己的硬币。

来自柯林斯例句

2. On the outbreak of the First Revolutionary Civil War, the Government called in all gold coinage and replaced it by notes.
在第一次国内革命战争爆发的时候, 政府下令收回所有的金币,并代之以纸币.

来自《简明英汉词典》

3. It took four years for Britain just to decimalise its own coinage.
英国花了4年时间才将其币制改为十进制。

来自辞典例句

4. These characteristics led to their being used for jewellery and eventually coinage.
这些特性使得它们能成为珍宝,最后用来作货币.

来自辞典例句

5. The silver coinage was repeatedly debased with copper vellon.
银币一再用铜币维隆来替代,实行贬值.

来自辞典例句

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The silver coinage was repeatedly debased with copper vellon.
      银币一再用铜币维隆来替代,实行贬值。
    2. The coinage was reformed under Elizabeth I.
      英国币制在伊丽莎白一世时代作了改革。
    3. The country decided to decimalize its coinage.
      这个国家决定将货币改为十进制。
    4. Only the government has the right of coinage.
      只有政府有造币权。
    5. Laser is a recent coinage.
      激光是一个刚出现不久的新词。
    6. This is the very coinage of your brain.
      这是你脑中虚构的意象。
    7. Dragons are the coinage of the brain.
      龙是想像的产物。