セント
Frequency rank: 27,000. – 27,198. (for form 仙: 18,400. – 18,474.)
- cent (monetary unit)word usually written using kana alone
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
Forms
- セントFrequency rank: 27,000. – 27,198.
- 仙【セント】Frequency rank: 18,400. – 18,474.
Generated definitions (experimental)
- cent (monetary unit)
This refers to a unit of currency equal to one hundredth of the main currency in many countries, such as the dollar or euro. It is used to express amounts of money in smaller denominations.
Generated collocations (experimental)
せんとセントをかせぐ稼ぐto earn centsせんとセントのこいんコインcent coinせんとセントをしはらう支払うto pay in centsせんとセントたんい単位in centsせんとセントのかかく価格price in centsせんとセントにかんさん換算するto convert to centsいちれいれい100せんとセント100 centsせんとセントをあつめる集めるto collect centsせんとセントのちょこれえとチョコレートcent chocolate (a term for a specific type of chocolate)せんとセントでこうにゅう購入するto purchase for cents
Example sentences
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He lives hand to mouth and never saves a cent.
Ursule asked for a pay raise of 5 dollars and 65 cents an hour yesterday.
St Mark's Square in Venice is always swarming with tourists in the summer.
6. ちっぷチップがぐらすグラスひとつ一つのなか中のいちれい10せんとセントであれば、うぇいとれすウェイトレスはつぎ次のきゃく客にそなえて備えていそいで急いでてえぶるテーブルをかたづけよう片付けようとしてぐらすグラスをもちあげ持ち上げ、みず水がこぼれだし、こと事はおしまいということになろう。
If the tip was a dime in one glass, the waitress, in her haste to get the table ready for the next customer, would pick up the glass, the water would spill out, and that would be the end of it.
The man lives from hand to mouth and never saves a cent.
I want to change this dollar bill into ten dimes.
In American money, a "quarter" is 25 cents; 4 quarters make a dollar.
5 dollars in quarters and a dollar in dimes.