
정부에서 발행하며 돈으로 사용되는 작고 평평하고 둥근 금속 조각.
A small, flat, and typically round piece of metal used as money and issued by a government.
예문:
"The child carefully placed a shiny gold coin into his piggy bank."
"I need some coins to use the laundry machine in the basement."
"The archeologist discovered a rare Roman coin during the excavation."
새로운 단어나 어구, 표현 등을 만들어 내다.
To invent or create a new word, phrase, or expression.
예문:
"The author is credited with coining several terms that are now common in science fiction."
"Marketing experts often coin catchy slogans to attract younger consumers."
금속에 문양을 찍어서 화폐를 주조하다.
To make coins by stamping metal with a design.
예문:
"The royal mint began to coin silver pieces to celebrate the king's coronation."
"In ancient times, local lords had the authority to coin their own currency."
일반적인 의미의 돈, 특히 거금이나 이익을 이르는 말.
Money in general, especially when referring to a large amount or profit.
예문:
"He made a lot of coin by selling his tech startup to a major corporation."
"You're going to need some serious coin if you want to afford that luxury apartment."
벽이나 건물의 바깥쪽 모서리, 또는 그 모서리를 형성하는 돌.
An external angle of a wall or building, or a stone forming such an angle.
예문:
"The ivy climbed steadily up the stone coin of the old manor house."
"Architects often use decorative stones at the coin to strengthen the building's structure."