minted
adj. 刚完成的;刚制作的
v. 铸造;发明;铸币(mint 的过去分词)
例句
The United States minted about 857 million silver-colored "Susan Anthony" dollars between 1979 and 1981, but the coin proved unpopular because it looked and felt too much like a quarter.
1979年至1981年间,美国共铸造了约8.57亿美元的银色“苏珊·安东尼”币,但这种硬币并不受欢迎,因为它看起来和感觉上都太像25美分硬币了。
He seemed to be pleased by this newly minted vehicle.
他看起来很满意这辆刚出厂的自行车。
《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
What's puzzling is that anthocyanins are actually newly minted, made in the leaves at the same time as the tree is preparing to drop them.
令人费解的是,花青素实际上是新生成的,是在树叶准备掉落的同时产生的。