franc
franc — noun
1. the basic type of money that people currently spend across Switzerland and sever
the basic type of money that people currently spend across Switzerland and several African nations such as Senegal, and was also France's official currency together with Belgium and Luxembourg until the euro replaced it
The hotel bill in Geneva came to four hundred Swiss francs.
collocation: Swiss francs
My grandmother kept an old ten-franc coin from France in her jewellery box.
modifier: ten-franc coin
When travelling to Senegal, you will need to pay in CFA francs.
The price of a fresh baguette was only two francs before the euro arrived.
The charity received a donation of five thousand Swiss francs from the Zurich bank.
文法句型
number + franc(s)
franc + noun
用法筆記
The Swiss franc (CHF) is the only version still widely traded on international currency markets. European francs (French, Belgian, Luxembourg) have been replaced by the euro since 2002.