sen
sen — 名詞
1. a written short form of the word 'senator', used before a person's name in offic
參議員縮寫
senator 的書面縮寫形式
a written short form of the word 'senator', used before a person's name in official or formal writing such as letters, business cards, or news articles.
Sen. Maria Gonzalez introduced the new education bill in Congress.
參議員 Maria Gonzalez 在國會提出了新的教育法案。
written abbreviation before a full name
A letter from Sen. Tanaka arrived at the state office this morning.
今早一封來自參議員 Tanaka 的信件送到了州政府辦公室。
The local newspaper listed Sen. Okafor among the members of the committee.
當地報紙將參議員 Okafor 列為委員會成員之一。
Sen. Kim voted against the proposal during the late-night session.
參議員 Kim 在深夜會議中投票反對該提案。
文法句型
Sen. + [full name]
用法筆記
Primarily used in the United States. The full stop (period) is standard in American English, while 'Sen' without a period is common in British English. Always capitalize the 'S'.
常見錯誤
2. a coin or monetary value that forms one part in a hundred of several Asian base
仙
亞洲多國貨幣的輔助單位
a coin or monetary value that forms one part in a hundred of several Asian base currencies, such as the Japanese yen, Indonesian rupiah, Malaysian ringgit, Cambodian riel, or Brunei dollar.
The bus fare in Kuala Lumpur was two ringgit and fifty sen.
吉隆坡的公車票價是兩令吉五十仙。
quantity + sen after main currency
Linnea used five ten-sen coins to buy a drink from the vending machine.
Linnea 用了五枚十仙硬幣從自動販賣機買了一杯飲料。
Old Japanese stamps from the 1940s still show prices in yen and sen.
1940 年代的舊日本郵票上仍標示著以圓和錢為單位的價格。
The street vendor asked for twenty-five sen for a small bag of roasted peanuts.
路邊小販要價二十五仙,賣一小袋烤花生。
文法句型
number + sen
sen + coin
用法筆記
The sen is still actively used in Malaysia (ringgit) and Brunei (dollar), but is no longer in everyday use in Japan (demonetized in 1954) or Indonesia (made obsolete by inflation). In Cambodian riel, the sen is a theoretical unit rarely seen in practice.