Japanese monetary unit, 1875, from Japanese yen, from Chinese yuan "round, round object, circle, dollar."
yen (n.2)
"sharp desire, hunger," 1906, earlier yen-yen (1900), yin (1876) "intense craving for opium," from Chinese (Cantonese) yan "craving," or from a Beijing dialect word for "smoke." Reinforced in English by influence of yearn.
权威例句
1. In early trading in Tokyo, the dollar fell sharply against the yen.
在东京市场早市开盘时,美元对日元的比价急剧下跌。
2. Tuesday's notable gainer was Sony, which reached a high of 9,070 yen.
星期二的大赢家为索尼公司,其股票上涨至9,070日元的高点。
3. Mike had a yen to try cycling.
迈克非常想试试骑自行车。
4. The yen is to be revalued.
日元的兑换价将调高。
5. I've always had a yen to travel around the world.