six
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adj. (形容词)
- 六的
- 六个的
n. (名词)
- 六个人
- 六个
- 六
- 六人一组
- 由六个单位组成的东西
- 六个汽缸的发动机
- 六的记号
- 六点钟
- 六岁
- 六点的骰子或纸牌
Noun:
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the cardinal number that is the sum of five and one
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a playing card or domino or die whose upward face shows six pips
Adjective:
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denoting a quantity consisting of six items or units
- 1. They identified six plants as having potential for development into pharmaceutical drugs.
- 他们验明6种植物有可能提炼出药物麻醉剂。
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- 2. The election was held six months ahead of schedule.
- 选举提前了6个月举行。
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- 3. Their countries had been at war for nearly six weeks.
- 他们的国家陷入战争状态已将近6个星期了。
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- 4. Any property which does not sell within six weeks is overpriced.
- 任何房产如果6周内还卖不出去就说明定价过高。
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- 5. She bought Ann two bras and six pairs of knickers.
- 她给安买了两件胸罩、6条内裤。
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用作数词 (num.)
- It is about six o'clock now.
现在是六点钟左右。
- The heifer is only six months old.
这只小母牛只有六个月大。
- The murder trial lasted six weeks.
法庭对这一谋杀案的审理为时六周。
- The tree is said to be six hundred years old.
这树约莫已有600年树龄了。