cents
英 [sɛnts]
美 [sɛnts]
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
cent的复数
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
双语例句
- The eggs cost ten cents each.
这些鸡蛋一角钱一个。 - Shouldn't I get three dollars and eighty cents back in change?
我不应该找回三美元和八十美分吗? - It's value cannot be weighed in the scale of dollars and cents.
它的价值无法用金钱来衡量。 - Supermarkets can afford to retail cigarettes at a couple of cents below the price charged by most tobacconists.
超级市场香烟零售可以比多数烟草商价格低几分钱。 - The credit is almost two cents per kilowatt hour for the first ten years of production for a project.
在一个项目的最开始十年,对产品的信用额度将近每千瓦时两分。 - For the past two decades, North Carolina taxed cigarettes at a mere 2 cents a packet.
过去20年里,北卡罗来纳州的香烟税仅为每包2美分。 - A cup of rice which cost thirty cents a few weeks ago is now being sold for up to one dollar
几个星期前卖30美分一杯的米饭,如今卖到1美元。 - The dollar loses two cents against the pound.
美元对英镑的价格跌了两美分。 - There is an unpaid bill of seventy-five dollars and some cents.
这里有一张应付七十五元几分的账单。 - There has been a uniform fare of ten cents for any distance ever since.
从那以后不论远近车费一律是一角钱。