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penny
- IPA[ˈpenē]
美式
- a one-cent coin equal to one hundredth of a dollar.;a British bronze coin and monetary unit equal to one hundredth of a pound.
noun: penny, plural noun: pennies
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- 1. North American a one-cent coin equal to one hundredth of a dollar.
- ▪ a British bronze coin and monetary unit equal to one hundredth of a pound.
- ▪ a former British coin and monetary unit equal to one twelfth of a shilling and one 240th of a pound.
- ▪ a small sum of money in the current economic situation any chance to save a few pennies is welcome
- ▪ (in biblical use) a denarius.
- 2. used for emphasis to denote no money at all we didn't get paid a penny
- (especially in pre-decimal currency) costing a specified number of pence: threepenny
Oxford Dictionary
- plural form of penny
Oxford American Dictionary
- plural form of penny
Oxford Dictionary
- unwilling to spend or share money; miserly; mean: being frugal doesn't mean you have to turn into a penny pinching miser
- unwillingness to spend or share money: this penny-pinching has exposed the bridge's steelwork to corrosion
Oxford American Dictionary
- poker played for very small stakes.
Oxford Dictionary
- another term for tin whistle
Oxford Dictionary
- poker played for very small stakes.
Oxford American Dictionary
- unwilling to spend money; miserly: being frugal doesn't mean you have to turn into a penny pinching miser
- unwillingness to spend money: this penny-pinching has exposed the bridge's steelwork to corrosion
Oxford Dictionary
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- a British bronze coin and monetary unit equal to one hundredth of a pound: calls are charged at fifty pence a minute a fifty-pence piece
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