penny
noun In senses 1 and 2, pennies is used to refer to the coins, and pence to refer to an amount of money. In sense 3, the plural is pennies.Idioms- (abbreviation p)
a small British coin and unit of money. There are 100 pence in one pound (£1). 便士(英国的小硬币和货币单位,1 英镑为 100 便士) He had a few pennies in his pocket. 他口袋里有几个便士的硬币。 That will be 45 pence, please. 一共是 45 便士。 They cost 20p each. 这些东西每个要 20 便士。
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a British coin in use until 1971. There were twelve pennies in one shilling and twenty shillings in a pound. 便士(英国 1971 年前使用的硬币,十二便士为一先令) - (North American English)
a cent 分 The fee ranges from a few pennies to $30 or more. 费用从几便士到30美元或更多不等。
Word OriginOld English penig, penning of Germanic origin; related to Dutch penning, German Pfennig, perhaps also to the verb pawn and (with reference to shape) pan.
Idioms
every penny
in for a penny, in for a pound
- (saying)
used to say that since you have started to do something, it is worth spending as much time or money as you need to in order to complete it 一不做,二不休;有始有终
not a penny
the penny drops
- (informal, especially British English)
used to say that somebody has finally understood or realized something that they had not understood or realized before 恍然大悟;终于明白;茅塞顿开 I had to explain the joke to her a couple of times before the penny dropped. 我不得不把这个笑话给她解释了几次,然后就没了。
a penny for your thoughts | a penny for them
- (saying)
used to ask somebody what they are thinking about (用于询问别人想什么)你在呆呆地寻思什么呢
pinch pennies
- (informal)
to try to spend as little money as possible 一毛不拔;吝啬
a pretty penny
- (old-fashioned)
a lot of money 很多钱;一大笔钱 I bet that cost you a pretty penny. 我打赌那花了你一大笔钱。
spend a penny
- (old-fashioned, British English)
people say ‘spend a penny’ to avoid saying ‘use the toilet’ (委婉说法,与 use the toilet 同义)解手,方便
turn up like a bad penny
- (informal)
(of a person )人 to appear when they are not welcome or not wanted, especially when this happens regularly (不愿碰上的)却总出现;冤家路窄
two/ten a penny (British English)
(North American English a dime a dozen)
very common and therefore not valuable 普通得不值钱;(因常见而)价值低 Teachers of history are ten a penny. 历史老师十便士。