释义 |
cen·ta·vo I. \sen.ˈtä(ˌ)vō\ noun (-s) Etymology: Spanish, literally, hundredth part, from Latin centum hundred — more at hundred in the monetary systems of some Spanish-American countries : cent: a. : a unit equal to 1/100 peso (as in Bolivia, Colombia, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Mexico, Philippines), 1/100 sucre (Ecuador), 1/100 colon (El Salvador), 1/100 quetzal (Guatemala), 1/100 lempira (Honduras), 1/100 cordoba (Nicaragua), or 1/100 sol (Peru) — see money table b. : a coin representing one centavo II. \sen.ˈtä(ˌ)vü, -vō\ noun (-s) Etymology: Portuguese, from Spanish 1. : a Portuguese or Brazilian cent: a. : a unit equal to 1/100 escudo (Portugal) or 1/100 cruzeiro (Brazil) — see money table b. : a Portuguese coin representing one centavo 2. : a unit equal to 1/100 dobra (Sao Tome and Principe), 1/100 metical (Mozambique), or 1/100 peso (Guinea-Bissau) — see money table III. noun : a monetary unit of Brazil equivalent to 1/100 real — see money table in the Dict |