释义 |
tuppencetup‧pence /ˈtʌpəns/ noun [uncountable] British English - Anyway I was given sixpence, fourpence for the papers and tuppence for myself.
- He had bought a new white shirt and was wearing a regimental tie which had cost him tuppence in a jumble sale.
- If you had a stomach upset you were sent to Mrs. Sutton who sold you a powder for tuppence.
- It costs £59 million - it is not tuppence - but I think that it is worthwhile.
- Now, though, he couldn't care tuppence.
- The trouble was she didn't seem to care tuppence.
- You see everybody casts their tuppence worth into the pool but nobody details the route to a better future.
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