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| /mɪnt/ |
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| 1 | U a small plant with green leaves that have a strong smell , used for flavouring food . Mint is a herb . 薄荷 |
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| 2 | C a sweet that tastes like peppermint 薄荷糖 |
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| 3 | C the place where a country makes its coins and paper money 铸币厂 | | 3a | singular a large amount of money 大笔钱 | | They cost a mint, but they are well worth the money. 它们价格昂贵,但是很值得花这笔钱。 | | |
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| - | in mint condition |
| in new or perfect condition |
| 崭新的;完美的 |
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| You can find bargain books in mint condition at jumble sales. 在旧物义卖会上你经常可以找到便宜的新书。 |
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