单词 | Coin |
例句 | 1. Pay somebody back in his own coin. 2. She slid a coin into the drawer. 3. He slid a coin into her hand. 4. She held the coin carefully between finger and thumb. 5. Every coin has two sides. 6. Stamp collecting and coin collecting are parallel hobbies. 7. The coin rolled under the table. 8. He fished up a coin in his pocket. 9. He grabbed the coin and ran off. 10. The government has decided to coin more one-yuan pieces. 11. Put a coin in the slot. 12. Let's toss a coin to see who goes first. 13. The first English gold coin was struck in 1255. 14. The coin rolled underneath the piano. 15. A coin has two sides,a head and a tail. 16. Stand the coin on its edge. 17. Will you bung another coin inthe machine. 18. Jiao Zi looks like gold coin, implying a wealthy year ahead. 19. He steadied a coin on the top of the basketball bank. 20. Slide the coin into the TV, and it would turn on. 21. At yesterday's auction an old coin sold for many times more than its face value of 20 pence. 22. They flipped a coin to decide who would go first. 23. The magician palmed the coin and suddenly produced it from a boy's mouth. 24. The reverse side of the coin has a picture of a flower. 25. She bent to pick up a coin from the floor. 26. Chris fished in his pocket for a coin. 27. Tasting is believing, to coin a phrase! . 28. Have you got a 1 coin? 29. Do you have a 1 coin? 30. Early summer sunshine from the dense foliage and transmission, on the ground between India and full size coin sparkling spot. 1. He slid a coin into her hand. 2. She held the coin carefully between finger and thumb. 3. The coin rolled under the table. 4. He grabbed the coin and ran off. 5. The government has decided to coin more one-yuan pieces. 6. Put a coin in the slot. 7. Let's toss a coin to see who goes first. 8. The first English gold coin was struck in 1255. 9. The coin rolled underneath the piano. 10. Stand the coin on its edge. 11. At yesterday's auction an old coin sold for many times more than its face value of 20 pence. 12. The reverse side of the coin has a picture of a flower. 13. She bent to pick up a coin from the floor. 14. The coin bears a Jewish symbol. 15. An old coin was dug up in the garden. 16. The coin has a crowned lion on its reverse. 17. The child knelt down to look for a coin he had dropped. 18. The Royal Mint will strike a gold coin of commemorative. 31. I will purse the coin. 32. She pressed a coin into the little girl's hand. 33. I need a 1p/5p/20p coin/piece. 34. The smaller 10 pence coin was introduced in 1992. 35. The coin bears a Jewish symbol. 36. He dropped a coin into the slot and dialed. 37. He fished up a coin from his pocket. 38. An old coin was dug up in the garden. 39. He tossed the beggar a coin. 40. He bent over and picked up a silver coin. 41. When was the first pound coin struck? 42. Someone's glued this coin to the table! 43. This coin predates the Qing Dynasty. 44. The Royal Mint will strike a commemorative gold coin. 45. The coin fell and rolled away. 46. I was, to coin a phrase, gobsmacked! 47. The date on the coin is 1789. 48. The coin has a crowned lion on its reverse. 49. He fished out a coin from his pocket. 50. Do not coin terms that are intelligible to nobody. 51. This coin will not pass. 52. Inside the box there was a gold coin. 53. Let's toss a coin to see who'll go first. 54. The inscription on the coin had worn away. 55. The decision depended on the toss of a coin. 56. This coin is a counterfeit. 57. She slid a coin into his hand. 58. Give the beggar a coin; you won't miss it. 59. He dropped a coin into the slot. 60. In old days the office workers in a bank rang each coin carefully. 61. Let's spin the coin to decide whether to go or not. 62. I gave my purse a shake, and a coin fell out. 63. I pulled a coin from my pocket and flipped it. 64. The coin has a date on one side and the emperor's head on the reverse. 65. Everyone assumes he's to blame but they don't know the other side of the coin. 66. I put the coin in the machine and pulled the lever. 67. The whole thing was decided on the flip of a coin. 68. Great opportunity and great danger are two sides of the same coin. 69. According to some people, great opportunity and great danger are two sides of the same coin. 70. She dipped into her purse and took out a coin. 71. He'd thought the flight would never -- to coin a phrase -- get off the ground. 72. In the end the decision was made by the flip of a coin . 73. The kids watched as the coin sank to the bottom of the pool. 74. They flipped a coin to decide who would get the ticket. 75. The English £1 coin has a royal coat of arms on the reverse. 76. The 50p coin has a crowned lion on its reverse. 77. We tossed a coin to decide who would go out and buy the buns. 78. I like having a white car, but the other side of the coin is that it soon gets dirty. 79. The toss of a coin decided who would go first. 80. We flipped a coin to see who would go first. 81. The child knelt down to look for a coin he had dropped. 82. The final result was decided on / by the toss of a coin. 83. Let's toss a coin. 83. Wish you will love and make progress everyday! 84. They agreed to decide the matter by tossing a coin. 85. The referee tossed a coin to decide which team should kick off. 86. He pressed a coin into her hand and moved on. 87. If you put a coin in the slot of this machine, stamps come out of another slot. 88. These findings are a reminder that low pay is the other side of the coin of falling unemployment. 89. Making the rules is only part of it. How the rules are carried out is the other side of the coin. 90. The coin has the queen's head stamped on the reverse. 91. The order of play was decided by the toss of a coin. 92. The British ten-pence coin has a lion on the reverse. 93. The goalkeeper was felled by a coin thrown from the crowd. 94. Let's spin a coin to decide who'll have the first turn. 95. I found the right coin in the dark by touch. 96. Oh, well, no news is good news, to coin a phrase. 97. He went to the ticket machine and put a coin in. 98. He was the first to coin the motto 'Make Love, Not War'. 99. A coin went down his throat and he started to choke. 100. It would be better to decide it on the toss of a coin. 101. I took a coin out of my purse and gave it to the child. 102. They finally found a small gold coin which was almost worthless. 103. The golden rule is never to clean a valuable coin. 104. He tossed the beggar a coin/tossed a coin to the beggar. 105. Whenever she was in doubt,she often flipped up a coin. 106. The Royal Mint will strike a gold coin of commemorative. 107. Third World countries receive a lot of money from developed countries, but the other side of the coin is that they have to spend this money on expensive imports. 108. The intrinsic value of a coin is the value of the metal it is made of. 109. They tossed a coin to decide who would go first. 110. Thirteen per cent of Christie's coin and banknote auction went unsold. 111. The US coin of the lowest denomination is the cent. 112. Fifty local musicians have, to coin a phrase, banded together to form the Jazz Umbrella. 113. They tossed a coin to see who should go first.http:// 114. It'll be decided by a flip of a coin. 115. Another coin was thrown on the ground. 116. He's been a coin collector for years. 117. Eddie DeBartolo and Carmen Policy: Flip a coin. 118. But there was a flip side to the coin. 119. Collect the matches, banger and coin. 37. 120. Norton's Coin had won the Cheltenham Gold Cup. 121. In the end we flipped a coin. 122. Lastly, I fear I may have to disappoint you when I say that the coin is more interesting than valuable. 123. Snapshots and consumer imagery were fast becoming two sides of the same coin. 124. Norton's Coin was not the subject of videos and telephone hotlines and fan clubs and exquisitely crafted models and opinion polls. 125. No doubt the coin is always fascinated by its obverse. 126. One is that, on the second occasion, you drop the coin on the floor. 127. The coins are still the most widely traded gold bullion coin on the world's secondary bullion market. 128. It is an odd sidelight, to coin a phrase, on road accidents. 129. Like tossing a coin to decide on a man's life. 130. The other side of this coin is an impressive surge capability on hand when the need arises. 131. As explained earlier, the use of bank deposits to supplement notes and coin is the final stage in money's development. 132. Torn between passing the letter to Alice or Amelia, Robert tossed a coin and settled on the latter. 133. Finally, again as predicted, children coin new terms to fill gaps in their vocabularies. 134. Research Please can you identify this Roman coin for me? 135. For if consummation was the obverse side of the coin at Niagara, death or the prospect of death was the reverse. 136. Given those odds, claims Salsburg, one might as well flip a coin. 137. We like to get out a map, and flip a coin to decide where to go. 138. Money doesn't spend in hell... The devil deals in a different coin. Laurell K. Hamilton 139. Queequeg sees engravings on the coin which remind him of the tattoos on his body. 140. I tossed a coin with Bill Wall for this, and won. 141. This may be the clearest evidence of the change from the imported gold coin acting as a primitive valuable to primitive money. 142. A passenger sitting next to me flung a coin into the river with great enthusiasm. 143. Not the most ceremonious release for a fresh faced coin still cutting its teeth. 144. This fixed point may be almost anything which can be independently dated: another coin, another artefact(), a historical event. 145. George moved to stand on my foot just as Katy discovered a pound coin and Christopher yelled it was his. 146. He was going to have fun if it killed him, to coin a phrase. 147. But there is also the flip side of the coin. 148. The beady, little eyes softened as Cranston displayed his warrant, a silver coin lying on top of it. 149. Cut into four pieces and roll each one to the thickness of a pound coin. 150. I accept the coin purse, which is warm from her hand. 151. John gives Mary the coin, she hides it in the red box for safe-keeping and departs. 152. Mandeville fished in his purse and brought out a silver coin, rolling it in his fingers. 153. For this trick all you need is a small coin such as a fifty-pence piece or a half dollar. 154. Mr Pat Roberts for installation of a coin operated electricity meter. 155. But Michael Foot was a formidable orator and on occasions he could coin a phrase which captured the mood perfectly. 156. The other side of the coin has also persisted in the form of factionalism and intergroup conflict. 157. Miller was trying to help his career and, to coin a phrase, snatch victory from the jaws of defeat. 158. Some may be notes and coin but the vast bulk will come from people writing cheques drawn on bank accounts. 159. There is an additional problem since coin designs might sometimes deliberately avoid the most recent currents in art. 160. He inserted a pound coin, pushed the button - and nothing emerged. 161. The monetary role enabled the coin to function properly as a coin by ensuring that it circulated smoothly and without interruption. 162. The customer wanted to flip a coin about paying the price for a photo of his daughter. 163. I had to find out the hard way - to coin a phrase. 164. The doublet of the Lost Sheep and the Lost Coin are simple in form. 165. She spun around to watch the coin splash(), but it was too late. 166. If in good condition, each coin should fetch between £60.00 and £70.00. 167. Creation is messy. You want genius, you get madness; two sides of the same coin. Steve Jobs 168. Unlike the lost sheep and the lost coin, the son is lost through his own deliberate choice. 169. Both rely on something lost being found, a sheep in the first parable and a silver coin in the second. 170. And approaching that very machine, his last pound coin clutched in his fist, was Felix Henderson McMurdo. 171. But there is, of course, another side to the wage bargaining coin. 172. What are Coins A coin is a piece of money made out of metal, usually gold, silver or some copper alloy. 173. Or, perhaps more accurately, nature / nurture-not two separate entities, but two sides of the same coin. 174. This time his hand came out holding a large gold coin. 175. Increasingly widespread use probably accentuated a chronic shortage of coin. 176. He fished in his pocket until he found a coin. 177. The last franc-denominated coin was struck some 18 months ago and the last banknote was printed last May. 178. If memory serves, we actually went into the hall and flipped a coin. 179. The rise of ethnic violence throughout the Eastern bloc is unfortunately the other side of the coin to self-determination. 180. Weasel turned and grinned expectantly at his companion, who grunted and handed over a coin from his pouch. 181. To date a coin or an artifact is not the same thing as to date the context in which it is found. 182. She dropped a one-pound coin on the table to pay for the smashed saucer. 183. She bought six first-class stamps, took a pound coin from her purse and went into the automatic photo booth. 184. Norton's Coin got back to his cowshed at about 10.30 p.m. 185. The coin is made from copper bronze but has no patina. 186. Early American Coin Silver Holloware Server Southern ? 187. The Constitution of the United States gave Congress the right to coin money and control its value. 188. Happy Valley were investigated, the city's five animation Dini has coin, ball back, back grading gambling game animation video game room, all kinds of illegal collection of 211 games. 189. Everyone tries to find the coin for luck and money in the New Year. 190. In statistical language, we would say that the relative frequency become stable as the number of tosses becomes large(if we are tossing the coin under uniform conditions). 191. The American Numismatic Association, a coin collectors organization based in Colorado Springs, said it planned to put the coin on public display beginning in mid-April. 192. "We've really seen a coin renaissance in the past few years," said Henrietta Holsman Fore, director of the U.S. Mint. 193. The same size as a US half dollar, these coins work well for manipulation, matrix routines, Charming Chinese Challenge, Spellbound and Three Fly - nearly any coin effect. 194. I like the notion of slow capital; it strikes me as the other side of the coin of agile, capitally disciplined startups. 195. Packaging machine for coin chocolate with the packing single chromo paper for the packing colored bristol Paper. |
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