dime 英 [daɪm]   美 [daɪm]

dime

dime  英 [daɪm] 美 [daɪm]

n. 一角硬币 

名词复数:dimes 

"He can change his country on a dime" – unrestrained by the rule of law or by any meaningful democratic checks. “他能用一角硬币改变一个国家”——不受法律法规或者任何有意义的民主支票的限制。
This means counting up every dime you spend for a month, sitting down with all of it, figuring out where you can cut the fat, and setting some goals for the next month. 而是要你有耐心,好好地算算每个月你总共花费了多少钱,弄明白哪些多余的花费可以删去,然后为下一个月制定一些目标。

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  • n. 一角硬币
  • 1. "He can change his country on a dime" – unrestrained by the rule of law or by any meaningful democratic checks.

    “他能用一角硬币改变一个国家”——不受法律法规或者任何有意义的民主支票的限制。

  • 2. This means counting up every dime you spend for a month, sitting down with all of it, figuring out where you can cut the fat, and setting some goals for the next month.

    而是要你有耐心,好好地算算每个月你总共花费了多少钱,弄明白哪些多余的花费可以删去,然后为下一个月制定一些目标。

  • 3. You might be able to build a very good business that meets all of your financial needs without raising a dime from anybody.

    也许你尚未起步就需要资金; 也许你生意经营的非常好,完全能够自给自足,不需要向别人借一毛钱;

  • dime (n.) chosen 1786 as name for U.S. 10 cent coin, from dime "a tenth, tithe" (late 14c.), from Old French disme (Modern French dîme) "a tenth part," from Latin decima (pars) "tenth (part)," from decem "ten" (from PIE root *dekm- "ten").
dime / daɪm ; NAmE daɪm / noun a coin of the US and Canada worth ten cents (美国、加拿大的)十分硬币,十分钱 IDIOM a ˌdime a ˈdozen ( NAmE) ( BrE ˌtwo/ˌten a ˈpenny ) very common and therefore not valuable 普通得不值钱;(因常见而)价值低 dime dimes dime / daɪm ; NAmE daɪm /
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