mint

/mɪnt/ (bre, ipa) · /mɪnt/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈmint/ (ame, mw)

mint — 名詞

  • mintsingular
  • mintsplural

1. a green plant with leaves that have a strong cool taste and a fresh smell, used

1.名詞B1
釋義

薄荷

葉片具清涼香氣的芳香植物

a green plant with leaves that have a strong cool taste and a fresh smell, used to add flavour to food, drinks, and products such as toothpaste.

例句

Min added fresh mint leaves to the lemonade for a cool summer drink.

Min 在檸檬水中加入了新鮮薄荷葉,做成清涼的夏日飲料。

collocation: fresh mint / mint leaves

The recipe requires mint sauce to go with the roast lamb.

這道食譜需要薄荷醬來搭配烤羊肉。

collocation: mint sauce

同義詞
  • peppermint

    a specific type of mint with a stronger, more pungent flavour; often used in sweets and teas

  • spearmint

    the most common culinary mint, milder than peppermint, used in savoury dishes and drinks

文法句型

mint as a countable plant species

mint as an uncountable herb/leaf

2. a small sweet or candy that has a strong cool taste of mint oil, often eaten aft

2.名詞B1
釋義

薄荷糖

帶薄荷味的糖果或點心

a small sweet or candy that has a strong cool taste of mint oil, often eaten after a meal to freshen the breath.

例句

Henry offered me a mint after dinner to freshen my breath.

Henry 飯後給了我一顆薄荷糖讓口氣清新。

The box of chocolates had a soft green mint in the middle.

那盒巧克力中間有一顆綠色軟心薄荷糖。

noun form: a mint (single sweet)

同義詞
  • breath mint

    specifically designed to freshen breath, often less sweet

  • peppermint

    a mint-flavoured sweet made with peppermint oil; can also refer to the plant itself

文法句型

a mint / two mints

packet of mints

3. a government building or factory where metal coins and sometimes medals or bankn

3.名詞B2
釋義

鑄幣廠

政府製造硬幣的工廠

a government building or factory where metal coins and sometimes medals or banknotes are officially produced.

例句

The Royal Mint produces all the coins used in the United Kingdom.

英國皇家鑄幣廠生產英國使用的所有硬幣。

proper noun: the Royal Mint

The mint in Philadelphia has been striking coins since 1792.

費城的鑄幣廠從 1792 年就開始鑄造硬幣了。

capitalised when referring to a specific institution

同義詞
  • coin factory

    a descriptive term for any facility that makes coins; less official-sounding than 'mint'

文法句型

the Mint (proper noun for a specific institution)

用法筆記

Often capitalised (the Mint) when referring to a specific national institution such as the Royal Mint or the US Mint.

4. so much cash that it counts as a fortune — the word appears only in the singular

4.名詞B2
釋義

鉅款

非常大量的金錢

so much cash that it counts as a fortune — the word appears only in the singular fixed phrase a mint, as in cost a mint or make a mint.

例句

Pim made a mint selling his apartment in Tokyo just before the market dropped.

Pim 在市場下跌前賣掉了東京的公寓,賺了一大筆錢。

fixed expression: make a mint (= earn a lot of money)

The company paid a mint for that thirty-second Super Bowl advertisement.

那間公司為了三十秒的超級盃廣告付了一大筆錢。

同義詞
  • fortune

    similar meaning and informality; 'a fortune' is more common than 'a mint' in everyday speech

  • bundle

    informal, similar meaning; 'cost a bundle' is roughly equivalent to 'cost a mint'

文法句型

a mint

make a mint

cost a mint

worth a mint

用法筆記

Always used in the singular 'a mint'. The plural 'mints' in the money sense does not exist — it only refers to the sweets or the factories.

常見錯誤

She earned mints selling her business.
She earned a mint selling her business.
💡This sense is always singular; 'mints' only refers to the sweets or coin factories.

mint — 形容詞

mint — 動詞