guinea
guinea — 名詞
1. a nation on the Atlantic coast of West Africa whose economy is built on mining a
幾內亞
西非國家,首都柯那克里
a nation on the Atlantic coast of West Africa whose economy is built on mining and agriculture, with the capital city of Conakry.
Nila spent two years teaching English in a small farming village in Guinea.
Nila 在幾內亞的一個小農莊裡教了兩年英文。
Guinea as a country for travel and work experiences
Guinea exports large amounts of bauxite, the main ore used to make aluminium.
幾內亞出口大量用以提煉鋁的原料——鋁土礦。
Anya read that the people of Guinea speak more than thirty different languages.
Anya 讀到幾內亞的人民使用超過三十種不同的語言。
Felipe visited Guinea during the dry season and hiked through the Fouta Djallon highlands.
Felipe 在旱季造訪了幾內亞,並徒步穿越了富塔賈隆高地。
- Republic of Guinea
the full official name of the country, used in formal documents and diplomacy
文法句型
Guinea as subject + verb (third person singular)
用法筆記
There are three other countries with partially similar names: Guinea-Bissau (which borders Guinea to the northwest), Equatorial Guinea (in Central Africa), and Papua New Guinea (in Oceania). They are entirely separate nations with different governments, languages, and histories.
常見錯誤
2. a gold coin from Britain's past, set at one pound and five pence (£1.05) in valu
幾尼
英國舊時金幣,值1.05英鎊
a gold coin from Britain's past, set at one pound and five pence (£1.05) in value, still used today as a pricing unit for certain traditional transactions such as racehorse sales and auctions.
Hugo found three gold guineas inside a dusty leather pouch in his grandmother's attic.
Hugo 在祖母閣樓的一個舊皮袋裡發現了三枚金幾尼。
gold guineas as historical collectible coins discovered in personal settings
The champion racehorse was sold for the impressive sum of ten thousand guineas at Newmarket.
這匹冠軍賽馬在紐馬基特以一萬幾尼的驚人價格售出。
guinea used as pricing unit in horse-racing transactions
Christopher checked the date on the guinea and saw it was minted in London in 1793.
Christopher 研究了那枚幾尼上的年份,得知它於 1793 年在倫敦鑄造。
Antique dealers in London sometimes still mark their finest furniture in guineas rather than pounds.
倫敦的古董商有時仍會以幾尼而非英鎊來標示他們最精良的家具。
- sovereign
a later British £1 gold coin, also used historically but worth less than a guinea
文法句型
guinea + [number] construction for pricing
用法筆記
Prices are still sometimes quoted in guineas in traditional British contexts, especially horse racing and fine-art auctions. The term carries a sense of prestige or tradition — a fee of one hundred guineas (£105) sounds more exclusive than the same amount in pounds. In modern usage, the gold coin itself does not circulate, but the unit survives in specialised pricing.