pen·ny 1 (pĕn′ē) n. pl. pen·nies 1. In the United States and Canada, the coin that is worth one cent. 2. pl. pence (pĕns) a. Abbr. p. A coin used in Great Britain since 1971, worth 1/100 of a pound. Also called new penny. b. Abbr. d. A coin formerly use...
pence多指英国的新/旧版的便士的复数。penny做“美分”讲时,一般不用。pennies则就是penny的复数,一般来讲,penny的所有释义,不管是便士,还是美分(或任何小面额的硬币),都可以用pennies.
1.(in Britain) a bronze coin having a value equal to one hundredth of a pound 2.(in Britain before 1971) a bronze or copper coin having a value equal to one twelfth of a shilling or one two-hundred-and-fortieth of a pound
How many pounds of chocolate worth $1.5 a pound must be mixed with 10 pounds of chocolate worth 60 cents a pound to produce a mixture worth $1 a pound? Heritage Elementary raised $10,632 in one year through various fundraisers. If this money was in pennies, how many pennies would this...
Pennies are sold in 34 lb bags. Thes bags contain approximately 4,960 pennies. There are approximately 146 pennies per pound.**Note that the bags offered are sold by weight and the actual number of coins in any bag may vary. History of the Copper Penny ...
Pennies, the subject of our inquiry, are a significant part of the currency system in Ireland and the United Kingdom. These units, denoted by p, have a long history dating back to their use in the UK since 1971, where they are worth one-hundredth (1/100) of a pound. The...
When Charlie Ergen was chief executive of Dish, the US television provider took pride in being known as “meanest company in America”. It refused to reimburse tips of more than 17 per cent on restaurant meals and required employees to share hotel rooms on business trips. Mr Ergen followed ...
缩写 p.分:一种美国和加拿大面值1分的硬币 pl. pence[pµns]【复数】 pence[pµns]Abbr. p.A coin used in Great Britain since 1971, worth !/100 of a pound.Also called new penny 缩写 p.便士:一种1971年起在英国使用的面值同!/100磅的硬币也作 new penny Abbr. d.A...
Oncepeople get in, they hurry to select things they like, from clothes tobooks. These things cost very little. You can spend very little moneyand get what you need. A good book may cost you ten or twenty pennieswhile sometimes you need to pay only one pound for five...