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The word 英镑 is formed by combining two characters: 英, which is the common shorthand for England or Britain (derived from 英格兰, Yīnggélán), and 镑, which is the standard Chinese character for "pound" as a unit of currency. Together, they create a compound word where the first element specifies the nation and the second specifies the monetary unit, literally meaning "Britain's pound" to distinctly identify the currency of the United Kingdom.
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我有十英镑。
英镑汇率今天很高。
我去银行兑换了一些英镑。
因为旅行,我准备了很多英镑。
如果你去英国,记得把人民币换成英镑。