0 a US or Canadian coin with a value of five cents (= 5/100 of a dollar) -- moneda de cinco centavos
1 a US and Canadian coin with a value of 5 cents -- moneda de cinco centavos [ masculine, singular ]
two nickels and a dime dos monedas de cinco centavos y una moneda de diez centavos
2 a silver-colored metal that is a chemical element -- níquel [ masculine, singular ]
coins made of nickel monedas hechas de níquel
Nickel can cause allergic reactions when it comes into contact with human skin.
Nickel-cadmium batteries can be charged up more quickly and discharge themselves much more slowly when out of use.
The most common type of stainless steel contains 18% of nickel, but it can contain up to 30%.
We have also proved that eczema on the hands of people allergic to nickel is made worse when they handle coins which contain nickel.
Of course, it would be welcome if the euro were nickel-free and therefore not harmful to health.
So they should not contain nickel.
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金屬, 鎳, 硬幣…
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金属, 镍, 硬币…
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níquel (moeda americana ou canadense de cinco centavos)…
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(米国、カナダの)5セント硬貨…
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(ABD, Kanada) 5 sente eşit madenî para, nikel…
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pièce [feminine] de cinq cents, nickel [masculine], nickel…
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moneda de cinc centaus…
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