英语释义
1. corner, cornerstone, quoin
2. wedge
3. a usually flat piece of metal issued by governmental authority as money
4. metal money
5. something resembling a coin especially in shape
6. a unit of a cryptocurrency
I also caution market participants against promoting or touting the offer and sale of coins without first determining whether the securities laws apply to those actions.
— Jay Clayton
7. something used as if it were money (as in verbal or intellectual exchange)
perhaps wisecracks … are respectable literary coin in the U.S.
— The Times Literary Supplement (London) would repay him with the full coin of his mind
— Ian Fleming
8. something having two different and usually opposing sides —usually used in the phrase the other side of the coin
9. money
I'm in it for the coin
— Sinclair Lewis
10. to make (a coin) especially by stamping mint
11. to convert (metal) into coins
12. create, invent
coin a phrase
13. to get rich quickly
14. of or relating to coins
15. operated by coins
16. a small, flat, and usually round piece of metal issued by a government as money
17. to create (a new word or phrase) that other people begin to use
18. to make (money in the form of coins)
19. a piece of metal put out by government authority as money
20. metal money
… the quantity of coin he had seen was too vast to be real.
— Mark Twain, Tom Sawyer
21. to make coins especially by stamping pieces of metal mint
22. to make metal (as gold or silver) into coins
23. to make up (a new word or phrase)