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mint /mɪnt/► SEE ALLin mint conditionmake, etc. a mint (of money) ●in mint conˈditionnew or as good as new; in perfect condition 崭新;完好无缺◆The books were 30 years old but they were in mint condition. 这些书籍已经有 30 年的历史,但仍完好如初。◆My bicycle isn’t exactly in mint condition so I really can’t ask much for it. 我的自行车已经不算太新了,我不能要价太高。●make, etc. a ˈmint (of money) (informal) make a lot of money 赚大钱◆They’ve made a mint of money with their new range of travel books. 他们新出的旅游系列读物赚了大钱。◆You can earn a mint selling ice cream on the beach in July and August. 七八月份在海滩卖冰激凌一定能赚大钱。 OPP take a bath NOTE A mint is a place where money is made. * mint 指铸币厂。 |