an aromatic plant native to temperate regions of the Old World, several kinds of which are used as culinary herbs
薄荷属植物。
[mass noun]the flavour of mint, especially peppermint
薄荷味(尤指胡椒薄荷味)。
a peppermint sweet
薄荷糖。
a place where money is coined, especially under state authority
铸币厂。
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〈非正式〉 巨额金钱
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the curtains had cost a mint , but Aunt thought they were worth it. 窗帘花了好大一笔钱,但姨母认为值得。
(of an object)in pristine condition; as new
(物品)簇新的;无污损的
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a pair of speakers including stands, mint, £160. 带支架的一对音箱,崭新,160英镑。[ORIGIN: elliptically from <Italic>in mint condition</Italic>.]
〈英〉非常好的,很棒的
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there was Dean, looking really mint in his new jacket. 瞧,迪安穿了一件新茄克看上去很帅。
make (a coin) by stamping metal
铸造(硬币)。
[usu. as adj., with submodifier](
创造,制造
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an example of newly minted technology. 新创技术一例。
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in mint condition (of an object) new or as if new (物品)崭新的;似新的
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