coined
past simple and past participle ofcoin
单词 | coined |
释义 | coined past simple and past participle ofcoin coin verb uk/kɔɪn/us/kɔɪn/coinverb(INVENT)C2[T] toinventa new word orexpression, or to use one in aparticularway for the firsttime: Allen Ginsberg coined theterm"flowerpower". Inventing, designing and innovation
coinverb(MONEY)coining it (in)UKinformal to beearninga lot ofmoneyquickly Earning money
Idiomto coin a phrase Examplesofcoinedcoined In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. All of these characteristics lead to constant renewal as forms are continually replaced with newlycoinedexpressions that can effectively intensify existing expressions. From theCambridge English Corpus Some 6.7 million pesos werecoinedin 1710, rising to more than 9 million pesos in 1728. From theCambridge English Corpus He alsocoinedthe word ' de-affectualization ' to refer to ' emotional numbing ', a frequent complaint amongst patients suffering with the condition. From theCambridge English Corpus A friend of mine oncecoinedthe term "ether-walkers" for this class of person. From theCambridge English Corpus Alongside the possibility for public disputation and polemic that the printed sphere offered, such possibilities for individual self-conditioningcoinedthe other face of print. From theCambridge English Corpus Since the 1970s when the terms were firstcoined, they have been plagued by a great deal of imprecision in their usage. From theCambridge English Corpus Yet, it is surely better to encapsulate a particular idea in a newlycoinedor adapted word than continually to restate that idea. From theCambridge English Corpus It was originallycoinedas a negative term, refer ring to the aspects of meaning which cannot be analyzed within the basic area of 'denotation'. From theCambridge English Corpus And along with the products werecoinednew and exotic names. From theCambridge English Corpus To date, millions of technical terms have beencoinedfor all disciplines. From theCambridge English Corpus Consequently, substituted or newlycoinedterms may acquire meanings that were not intended by their instigators. From theCambridge English Corpus We havecoinedthe phrase 'neurovascular instability' to encompass these autonomic disorders in older adults. From theCambridge English Corpus There were several smaller steps along the way, both before and after the term itself wascoined. From theCambridge English Corpus To the contrary, uncontrolled dissemination of experimental implants, without evidence that more benefit than harm is invoked to patients, can becoinedas unethical behavior. From theCambridge English Corpus I havecoinedthese hybrid terms simply to echo multiplication where a multiplier operates on a multiplicand. From theCambridge English Corpus 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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