minted 美['mɪntɪd]  

minted

minted  美['mɪntɪd]

adj. 刚完成的;刚制作的  v. 铸造;发明;铸币(mint的过去分词) 

The government abandoned further fruitless attempts to pump silver sta ndard coins into the market and minted silver only as subsidiary coins with a limited legal tender power. 政府放弃了进一步将标准银币注入流通市场的徒劳尝试,将铸造的银币做为具 有有限法定货币权力的辅币。
Also, once minted, I don't want a stamp to be shared among every spammer who wants to send me mail. 另外,一旦生成戳记,我不希望每一个想给我发送邮件的垃圾邮件制造者都能共享它。

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  • adj. 刚完成的;刚制作的
  • v. 铸造;发明;铸币(mint的过去分词)
  • 1. The government abandoned further fruitless attempts to pump silver sta ndard coins into the market and minted silver only as subsidiary coins with a limited legal tender power.

    政府放弃了进一步将标准银币注入流通市场的徒劳尝试,将铸造的银币做为具 有有限法定货币权力的辅币。

  • 2. Also, once minted, I don't want a stamp to be shared among every spammer who wants to send me mail.

    另外,一旦生成戳记,我不希望每一个想给我发送邮件的垃圾邮件制造者都能共享它。

  • 3. Even though the skills she acquired proved to be transferable and she ultimately found a job she likes, her newly minted finance degree at first wasn't much help in the job market.

    她所学得的技能可以直接用于工作,最终她也找到了一份自己喜欢的工作,但,即使这样,起初时,她新拿到手的金融学位对她找工作并没有多大帮助。

mint·ed / ˈmɪntɪd ; NAmE ˈmɪntɪd / adjective 1 freshly/newly ~ recently produced, invented, etc. 新生产(或发明等)的 a newly minted expression 刚出现的词语 2 (of food 食物 ) flavoured with mint 薄荷味的 3 ( BrE) ( informal) very rich 富有的;富裕的 mint·ed / ˈmɪntɪd ; NAmE ˈmɪntɪd /
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