mints信息详情

mints发音

意思翻译

n.薄荷糖;铸币厂(mint的复数)

n.(Mints)人名;(俄)明茨

v.铸造;创造(mint的三单形式)

相似词语短语

bints───n.女性;少女;n.(Bint)人名;(阿拉伯)宾特

dints───n.凹痕;vt.击出凹痕

hints───n.暗示,提示(hint的复数形式);v.暗示,示意(hint的单三形式);n.(Hints)人名;(匈)欣茨

milts───n.脾脏;鱼白;(雄鱼的)精液;雄鱼生殖腺;vt.使受精;adj.繁殖期的;n.(Milt)人名;(英、捷)米尔特

minas───n.米纳斯(印度尼西亚石油市场)

minds───n.思想;主意(mind的复数);v.介意;照顾;留心(mind的第三人称单数)

mines───n.矿山(mine的复数);地雷;n.(Mines)人名;(英)迈因斯

minis───n.迷你裙(mini的复数);微型计算机

minks───n.(Minks)人名;(德、捷)明克斯

双语使用场景

Just don't forget the breath mints.───不过吃完了别忘了嚼薄荷口香糖。

We had a five-course lunch and finished up with coffee and mints.───我们这顿午餐吃了五道菜,最后是咖啡和薄荷糖。

They're made at private mints.───它们由私人铸币厂制造出来。

The little boy, Johnnie, had been up with a packet of mints, and said he wouldn't go out to play until the post had come.───小南男孩约翰尼也上楼来过,送来了一盒薄荷糖,还说他要等邮件来了以后再出去玩。

He declined to say which cities will have the dissolvable mints, but he said they will not be in Ohio.───他拒绝透露,哪些城市将销售可溶性薄荷烟,但他说俄亥俄州不会有。

Never have bad breath, always keep mints or gum with you and brush your teeth two times a day.───不能有口臭,随身携带薄荷糖或口香糖,每天刷两次牙。

"Little I" mints has lovely packaging with mirror inside which is patent protected. It is pocket size and easy to carry.───“丽特爱”薄荷糖,以其受专利保护的带小镜子的包装盒,小巧玲珑,使女性朋友爱不爱不释手。

I kept imagining my husband walking through the door with mints in his pockets, tired from construction work.───在我的脑子中,始终徘徊着丈夫的身影,他口袋里装着薄荷糖,拖着疲惫的身体从建造工地回来。

Monica: The fuzzy little mints at the bottom of her purse.───有意思的是,她的坤包里总会装一些薄荷糖。

英语使用场景

They also come from mints and treasuries, as well as existing homes.

Economy the poor man's mints; extravagancethe rich man's pitfall.Martin Tupper. Americaneconomist. 

Men carried their own breath mints, or made sure to brush their teeth before leaving the house.

I sucked on breath mints, rubbed deodorant under my arms and on my feet.

I scooped up a handful of dinner mints as we left the restaurant.

Do you like mints?

The mints must be hard and dry for the best results and some produce, as I have seen, impressive flashes.

Economy the poor man’s mints; extravagance the rich man’s pitfall. 

We sat in the back row, sucking mints.