The form pence is used for the plural of meaning 1. 义项1的复数形式用pence。
- N-COUNT (英国)便士(指币值或硬币)
In Britain, a penny is one hundredth of a pound, or a coin worth this amount of money.
- Cider also goes up by a penny a pint while sparkling wine will cost another eight pence a bottle.
苹果酒每品脱也涨了1便士,而汽酒则每瓶涨了8便士。 - ...a shiny newly minted penny.
新铸造的锃亮的1便士硬币
- 便士(英国1971年前使用的硬币,价值1/12先令)
A penny is a British coin used before 1971 that was worth one twelfth of a shilling.
- N-COUNT 分(指币值或硬币)
A penny is one cent, or a coin worth one cent.
- Unleaded gasoline rose more than a penny a gallon.
无铅汽油每加仑涨了1分多。
- N-SING 一个子儿;分文
If you say, for example, that you do not have a penny, or that something does not cost a penny, you are emphasizing that you do not have any money at all, or that something did not cost you any money at all.
- From the day you arrive at my house, you need not spend a single penny...
从你到我家那天起,你就一个子儿也不用花。 - The Brilliantons paid their rent on time and did not owe him a penny...
布里连顿夫妇按时交纳租金,一个子儿也不欠他的。 - I asked her if he had given her any money. 'Not a penny.'
我问她他有没有给过她钱。“一个子儿都没有。”
Pennies usually refers to a number of individual coins. He took two pennies out of his pocket. You use pence or p when you are talking about a sum of money. It only cost fifty pence… Admission for children is 50p.
pennies 通常指几枚硬币:He took two pennies out of his pocket(他从口袋里掏出两枚硬币)。表示金额时用pence或p:It only cost fifty pence(只花了50便士),Admission for children is 50p(儿童票价为50便士)。
- PHRASE 恍然大悟;茅塞顿开;突然回过神来
If you say the penny dropped, you mean that someone suddenly understood or realized something.
- 'Did he know who you are?' — 'I think so. I think the penny dropped.'
“他知道你是谁吗?”——“我想是的。我觉得他是突然想到的。”
- 上厕所;方便
If someone says that they are going to spend a penny, they mean that they are going to go to the toilet.
- PHRASE 不值钱;不稀奇
Things that are said to be two a penny or ten a penny are not valuable or interesting because they are very common and easy to find.
- Leggy blondes are two a penny in Hollywood.
在好莱坞,长腿金发美女遍地都是。
in AM, use 美国英语用 a dime a dozen
- PHRASE 物有所值;一分钱不白花
If you say that something or someone is worth every penny, you mean that they are worth all the money that is spent on them.
- The operation cost £100,000 and it was worth every penny...
那次手术花了10万英镑,但是花得非常值。 - The directors of this company feel he's worth every penny.
这家公司的主管们觉得他值得栽培。