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单词 exergue
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exergue /ek'sə:ɡ//ˈɛkˌsɚɡ/

英汉-汉英词典
n. 钱币等背面花样和边缘之间,该处的刻记
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  • argue vi. 争论,辩论;提出理由 vt. 辩论,争论;说服;证明
  • exercise n. 练习;运动;运用;操练;典礼;礼拜 vt. 练习;锻炼;使用;使忙碌;使惊恐
  • exert vt. 运用,发挥;施以影响
  • exorcise vt. 驱邪;除怪
  • arguer n. 争辩者;辩论者

网络短语:
exergue 该处之刻记
英语例句库
  1. This exergue do men really difficult.
    年月做男人真难。

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硬币 Coin

(重定向自Exergue)
Prensa de volante francesa, usada por la Real Casa de la Moneda de España en el siglo XIX.
A Swiss ten-cent coin from 1879, similar to the oldest coins still in official use today
An original Celtic  Biatec coin and its replica on a former Slovak 5-koruna coin (1993-2008)

硬币一般是指以坚硬的物料(通常是金属)制成的货币。相对纸币,硬币的面值通常较低。一般货币用途的硬币是由非贵重金属(如铜、镍)铸造,由政府发行,一般为辅币,其面值通常是靠法律规定。在一些地区,随着各种诸如八达通般的电子收费系统的流行,硬币的使用已越来越少。

也有非货币用途的硬币,如古中国的花钱、纪念币、游戏代币等。收藏性的硬币则多以贵重金属(如金、银)铸造,这些硬币带有内在的价值,因此其价格与发行者无大关系。

英语百科

Coin 硬币

(重定向自Exergue)
A Swiss ten-cent coin from 1879, similar to the oldest coins still in official use today
An original Celtic  Biatec coin and its replica on a former Slovak 5-koruna coin (1993-2008)
An oxhide ingot from Crete. Late Bronze Age metal ingots were given standard shapes, such as the shape of an
Electrum coin from Ephesus, 620-600 BCE. Obverse: Forepart of stag. Reverse: Square incuse punch

A coin is a piece of hard material used primarily as a medium of exchange or legal tender. They are standardized in weight, and produced in large quantities at a mint in order to facilitate trade. They are most often issued by a government.

Coins are usually metal or alloy, or sometimes made of synthetic materials. They are usually disc shaped. Coins made of valuable metal are stored in large quantities as bullion coins. Other coins are used as money in everyday transactions, circulating alongside banknotes. Usually the highest value coin in circulation (i.e. excluding bullion coins) is worth less than the lowest-value note. In the last hundred years, the face value of circulation coins has occasionally been lower than the value of the metal they contain, for example due to inflation. If the difference becomes significant, the issuing authority may decide to withdraw these coins from circulation, or the public may decide to melt the coins down or hoard them (see Gresham's law).

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