词汇 | cent |
释义 | cent noun[ C ] uk /sent/ us /sent/ A2 a unit of money worth 0.01 of a dollar, or a coin with this value: 美分;分币 A call will cost you around 25 cents.打一个电话要花大约25美分。 On the foreign exchanges the pound rose two cents against the dollar.在外币兑换方面,英镑兑美元汇率上升了两美分。 wrangel/ iStock / Getty Images Plus/GettyImages a unit of money worth 0.01 of a euro欧分 asafta/ iStock / Getty Images Plus/GettyImages When he arrived in America he didn't have a cent. On the foreign exchanges the pound rose two cents against the dollar to $1.52.外汇市场上英镑对美元比价上涨了两美分,达到1.52美元。 The accounts department is niggling me for ten cents they say I owe them. North American money buck C-note dime dollar dollar bill dollar sign double eagle G, g greenback nickel penny quarter smacker toonie two bits You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Currencies cent | American Dictionarycent noun[ C ] us/sent/ a unit of money worth 1/100 of a dollar: The newspaper costs 50 cents. cent | Business Englishcent noun[ C ] uk /sent/us MONEY a unit of money worth 0.01 of the main unit of many currencies including the US dollar and the euro, or a coin with this value: Directors announced a quarterly cash dividend of 78 cents per share. Examples of centcent The squatters gained titles to 10-25 cents (1acre is equal to 100 cents) of land together with the hut. Bones went for a quarter; slices of his heart and liver were cheaper at ten cents each. The narrow accent range (361 cents) is within a standard deviation of the mean falling pitch change produced by 1;0-1; 2 children. There is no authority to fix any wage above 40 cents an hour or to establish any workweek shorter than 40 hours. When adjacent brands are compared, the price difference is only 5 cents. The small denominations were still called pence and not cents as they did not represent decimal fractions. Dollars, dimes, cents and milles were often recorded by separation with dots or lines. They dropped to between 25 and 30 cents at the end of 1931 and were lowered to 20-25 cents in mid1932. I'm not paying eighty-five cents for a stinking soda. In 1882, as part of an overall revision, sugar tariffs were modified to a specific duty of five cents per kilogramme. Actually, the tempered fifth and fourth (700 and 500 cents) do not differ that much from their pure analogs (702 and 498 cents, correspondingly). The price discount for random-weight produce is particularly noticeable for strawberries (74 cents per pound), peppers ($1.18) and tomatoes ($1.01). Respondents with postgraduate degrees were willing to pay a median of 56 cents less than respondents without schooling beyond high school. Compared with the low-income group, those with annual household incomes above $75,000 would pay a median of 29 cents less. Each dollar of capital gains will increase surplus assets somewhere between 20 cents and a dollar. See all examples of cent These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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