minted
adjective
uk/ˈmɪntɪd/us[before noun]
recentlyproducedor made:
freshly/newly mintedToday thefreshlymintedhotelssitempty.
newlymintedlawgraduates
UKinformal
extremelyrich:
Thedirectorsof thecompanyareabsolutelyminted.
单词 | minted |
释义 | minted adjective uk/ˈmɪntɪd/us[before noun] recentlyproducedor made: freshly/newly mintedToday thefreshlymintedhotelssitempty. newlymintedlawgraduates UKinformal extremelyrich: Thedirectorsof thecompanyareabsolutelyminted. Examplesofmintedminted Since the late 19th century, coinsmintedby the bank carry a heart-shaped mint mark. From Wikipedia ![]() The following table shows the number of coinsmintedper year. From Wikipedia ![]() The annual output ofmintedcopper currency in 1085 alone reached roughly six billion coins. From Wikipedia ![]() However, the newlymintedcountry did not grant its overseas the right to vote in elections either. From Wikipedia ![]() The citymintedcoins in antiquity, some of which survive today. From Wikipedia ![]() Up to 200 different commemorative coins in three denominations each ($5, $10 and $20) are believed to have beenminted. From Wikipedia ![]() The rtug was firstmintedaround 1370 and the re was issued as a coin from 1522. From Wikipedia ![]() He is primarily known through the coinsmintedduring his reign. From Wikipedia ![]() On the occasion of the marriage of a medal wasmintedin gold, representing the couple, one on each side with a bust. From Wikipedia ![]() Later that year, $2 quarter eagles wereminted, and 1849 production started on a small gold dollar. From Wikipedia ![]() These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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