cent
英 [sent]
美 [sent]
n. 分(辅币单位,相当于许多国家主币面值的1%,如美元或欧元的1%); 分币
复数:cents
Oxford 3000 / Collins.2 / BNC.10111
习惯用语
n.
- put in your two cents' worthput in your two cents' worth
牛津词典
noun
- 分(辅币单位,相当于许多国家主币面值的1%,如美元或欧元的1%);分币
a coin and unit of money worth 1% of the main unit of money in many countries, for example of the US dollar or of the euro
柯林斯词典
- See also:A cup of rice which cost thirty cents a few weeks ago is now being sold for up to one dollar...We haven't got a cent.per cent
英英释义
noun
- a coin worth one-hundredth of the value of the basic unit
- a fractional monetary unit of several countries
双语例句
- The money supply expanded by 14.6 per cent in the year to September
截至9月,当年的货币供应增加了14.6%。 - Revenue from brown goods, including televisions and hi-fis, rose nearly 12 per cent.
包括电视机和高保真音响在内的黑色家电的销售收入增加了将近12%。 - Bank base rates of 7 per cent are too high.
7%的银行基准利率太高了。 - Sales rose by nought point four per cent last month
上个月销售额上升了0.4%。 - A 22 per cent increase in car travel corresponds with a 19 per cent drop in cycle mileage per person
乘车出行者的比率上升了22%,与之相对应,人均骑自行车的行驶里程下降了19%。 - The firm's sales of repossessed properties is up by 40 per cent.
这家公司收回房产的销售额上升了40%。 - Unemployment dipped to 6.9 per cent last month
上个月失业率降到了6.9%。 - In 1990 personal incomes grew a nominal 6.8 per cent.
1990年个人收入名义上增长了6.8%。 - We haven't got a cent.
我们身无分文。 - Wall Street was rocked by the news and shares fell 4.3 per cent by the end of trading.
这则消息震惊了整个华尔街,股票在交易日结束时下跌了4.3%。