柯林斯詞典cent /s?nt/ (cents) 1. N-COUNT A cent is a small unit of money worth one hundredth of some currencies, for example the dollar and the euro. 分 (如美元、歐元等基本貨幣單位的1%) A cup of rice which cost thirty cents a few weeks ago is now being sold for up to one dollar. 幾周前價(jià)值30美分的1杯米如今賣到了1美元。 返回 cent劍橋詞典a unit of money worth 0.01 of a dollar , or a coin with this value 美分;分幣 A call will cost you around 25 cents. 打一個(gè)電話要花大約25美分。 On the foreign exchanges the pound rose two cents against the dollar . 在外幣兌換方面,英鎊兌美元匯率上升了兩美分。 a unit of money worth 0.01 of a euro 歐分 例句 When he arrived in America he didn't have a cent.On the foreign exchanges the pound rose two cents against the dollar to $1.52.The accounts department is niggling me for ten cents they say I owe them. 返回 cent