dimes
英 [ˈdaɪmz]
美 [ˈdaɪmz]
n. (美国、加拿大的)十分硬币,十分钱
dime的复数
柯林斯词典
- (美国货币中的)10分硬币
Adimeis an American coin worth ten cents.
双语例句
- The mint coins millions of nickels and dimes each year.
造币厂每年都要铸数以百万计的分币和角币。 - People recall the peaks, gloss over the troughs, and are influenced by recent events, including sunshine and serendipitous dimes.
人们回想起巅峰时期,抹平生活的低谷,而且还会受到最近事件的影响,例如明媚的阳光和意外拾获的硬币。 - The shiny dimes were easy.
那些闪光的硬币很容易找。 - And that with three dimes a day Pius board!
还有算上饭钱一天花三角钱! - He explained that all he had were pennies and dimes, and he didn't want to waste volunteer workers'time to count them, so he went to the bank to change everything he had into one big bill.
他解释说,他不想浪费志愿者的工作时间,所以他到银行把所有的硬币和角兑换成百元大钞。 - The beggar cadged dimes from passers-by.
那个乞丐向过往行人讨钱。 - If his notions of hidden treasure had been analyzed, they would have been found to consist of a handful of real dimes and a bushel of vague, splendid, ungraspable dollars.
如果分析一下,他认为埋藏的那部分财宝,只不过是一把真分币和一大堆可观不可及、光亮闪闪的块票而已。 - If you have five dimes, how much money do you have?
如果你有6个10的硬币,那么你有多少钱? - Jimmy called a boy that was standing on the steps of the bank as if he were one of the stockholders, and began to ask him questions about the town, giving him dimes from time to time.
基米将站在银行台阶上的一个男孩叫了进来,活像一个股东似的,向他了解该镇的情况,不时给他几个一角的银币。 - But he jingled too hard, and one of the dimes fell out.
但他晃得太厉害了,一个10美分的硬币掉了出来。