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1 minted
pp.participio pasado del verbo MINT.pt.pretérito del verbo MINT. -
2 newly-minted
[ˌnjuːli'mɪntɪd]ADJ [coin, term] recién acuñado; [champion, minister etc] nuevo -
3 mint
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1. mint noun(a place where money is made by the government.) casa de la moneda
2. verb(to manufacture (money): When were these coins minted?) acuñar
II mint noun1) (a plant with strong-smelling leaves, used as a flavouring.)2) ((also peppermint) (a sweet with) the flavour of these leaves: a box of mints; (also adjective) mint chocolate.) mentamint n1. menta2. caramelo de menta / bombón de mentawould you like a mint? ¿quieres un caramelo de menta?3. casa de la monedatr[mɪnt]1 SMALLBOTANY/SMALL menta\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLmint sauce salsa de menta————————tr[mɪnt]1 SMALLFINANCE/SMALL (place) casa de la moneda1 (coins, words) acuñar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLin mint condition en perfecto estadomint ['mɪnt] vt: acuñarmint adj: sin usarin mint condition: como nuevomint n1) : menta fmint tea: té de menta2) : pastilla f de menta3) : casa f de la monedathe U.S. Mint: la casa de la moneda de los EE.UU.4) fortune: dineral m, fortuna fadj.• sin usar adj.n.• casa de la moneda s.f.• ceca s.f.• fuente inagotable s.f.• hierbabuena s.f.• menta s.f.• yerbabuena s.f.v.• acuñar v.• amonedar v.• monedear v.
I mɪnt1) (Bot, Culin)a) u ( spearmint) menta f (verde)b) u ( peppermint) menta f, hierbabuena fc) c ( confection) pastilla f de menta2) c ( Fin) casa f de la monedato make/cost/be worth a mint — hacer*/costar*/valer* un dineral or una fortuna
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transitive verb \<\<coin\>\> acuñar
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adjective (before n) <coin/stamp> sin usarin mint condition — en perfecto estado, como nuevo
I [mɪnt]1.N casa f de la monedaRoyal Mint — (Brit) Real Casa f de la Moneda
- be worth a mint2.ADJin mint condition — como nuevo, en perfecto estado
3.VT acuñarnewly minted — [coin] recién acuñado; (fig) [graduate] recién salido de la universidad
II [mɪnt]1. N1) (Bot) hierbabuena f, menta f2) (=sweet) pastilla f de menta2.CPDmint julep N — (US) julepe m de menta, (bebida f de) whisky m con menta
mint sauce N — salsa f de menta
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I [mɪnt]1) (Bot, Culin)a) u ( spearmint) menta f (verde)b) u ( peppermint) menta f, hierbabuena fc) c ( confection) pastilla f de menta2) c ( Fin) casa f de la monedato make/cost/be worth a mint — hacer*/costar*/valer* un dineral or una fortuna
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transitive verb \<\<coin\>\> acuñar
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adjective (before n) <coin/stamp> sin usarin mint condition — en perfecto estado, como nuevo
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4 mint
adj.óptimo, muy excelente.s.1 menta, hierbabuena, hierba santa.2 caramelo de menta.3 casa de moneda, casa de amonedación, fábrica de moneda, Casa de la Moneda.v.1 acuñar, amonedar, troquelar.2 acuñar moneda. (pt & pp minted)
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