1.
a former French coin of low denomination; often used of any small amount of money.
低面额的早期法国硬币;任何经常使用的小额钱币。
2.
money of small denominations
小钱,零钱,低额货币
3.
Any of various Asian coins of small denomination, especially a copper and lead coin with a square hole in its center.
亚洲小额货币一种小额的亚洲钱币,尤指中间有一个方孔的铜币和铅币
4.
A purse for small coins.
零钱袋装小硬币的钱包
5.
Because they are easier to change, you should carry small value bills with you as you travel.
旅行时应携带小面额的纸币,这样找零钱比较容易。
6.
Would you prefer the money in small bills or large bills?
您想要大面额的钱还是小面额的钱?
7.
an old Scottish coin of little value.
旧时苏格兰的小额硬币。
8.
To give or receive the equivalent of(money)in lower denominations or in foreign currency.
兑换以低面额或外币兑换等量的(钱)
9.
Could you break this bill into smaller change?
请给我兑换一些面额较少的钱币好吗?
10.
piggy bank
(小孩储钱币的)猪形扑满
11.
The Possibility of Promotion of Small-sum Currency into Coins-form
推行小额货币“硬币化”改革的可行路径
12.
Brushstroke of every months is small investment, many a little makes a mickle, penny also can greaten money.
每月的一笔小额投资,积少成多,小钱也能变大钱。
13.
They range in value from one Zimbabwe cent to 100,000 Zimbabwe dollars.
面额小至辛巴威币1分,大到10万元。
14.
Small seashells were once used as a primitive kind of money.
小贝壳曾经被用作简单的钱币。
15.
The back of a coin or medal.
反面小钱币或奖章的反面
16.
The child knelt down to look for a coin he had dropped.
小孩跪下找他掉的一个钱币。
17.
Small seashells have sometimes been used as a primitive kind of money.
小贝壳有时用作简单的钱币。
18.
Small seashells were once used as a primitive form of money.
小贝壳曾经被当作简单 的钱币使用.