numismatics
Significado: The study or collection of coins, banknotes, medals, and related objects of monetary or historical interest.
Numismatics is both an academic discipline and a popular hobby. Scholars use coins as evidence for dating archaeological sites, tracing trade routes, and understanding political propaganda. The British Museum holds one of the world's most comprehensive numismatic collections. A practitioner is called a numismatist. The word is typically used as a singular noun despite its plural form.
Ejemplos
- His passion for numismatics began when he inherited a collection of Victorian pennies from his grandfather. 他对钱币学的热情始于从祖父那里继承了一批维多利亚时代的便士。Su pasión por la numismática comenzó cuando heredó una colección de peniques victorianos de su abuelo.彼の貨幣学への情熱は、祖父からヴィクトリア朝のペニーのコレクションを受け継いだことから始まりました。그의 화폐학에 대한 열정은 할아버지로부터 빅토리아 시대 페니 컬렉션을 물려받으면서 시작되었습니다.
- Numismatics provides valuable evidence about the economic networks of the ancient Mediterranean world. 钱币学为了解古代地中海世界的经济网络提供了宝贵的证据。La numismática aporta pruebas valiosas sobre las redes económicas del mundo mediterráneo antiguo.貨幣学は、古代地中海世界の経済ネットワークに関する貴重な証拠を提供します。화폐학은 고대 지중해 세계의 경제 네트워크에 관한 귀중한 증거를 제공합니다.
- The society of numismatics meets quarterly to discuss new finds and authenticate rare specimens. 钱币学会每季度举行一次会议,讨论新的发现并鉴定珍稀标本。La sociedad de numismática se reúne trimestralmente para debatir nuevos hallazgos y autenticar ejemplares raros.貨幣学会は四半期ごとに集まり、新たな発見について議論し、希少な標本の真贋を鑑定します。화폐학회는 분기마다 모여 새로운 발견에 대해 논의하고 희귀 표본의 진위를 감정합니다.
Pronunciación
Guía de uso
Contexto: academic
Tono: neutral
Origen e historia
From French numismatique, from Latin numisma (coin), from Greek nomisma (current coin, custom), from nomizein (to use customarily), from nomos (custom, law). Entered English in the late 18th century.
Contexto cultural
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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