six
num.六 pron./a.六(个,只...)
释义2:
six
/ sIks /
◙ cardinal number1. equivalent to the product of two and three; one more than five, or four less than ten; 6[Roman numeral: vi or VI] • 6 六;六个[罗马数字:vi 或 VI] »she's lived here six months. 她在这里住了六个月。 »six of the people arrested have been charged. 被捕的六人被判刑。 »a six-week tour. 一次长达六周的旅行。 a group or unit of six people or things• 六个人(或物)一组 six years old• 六岁 »a child of six. 一个六岁的小孩。 six o'clock• 六点钟 »it's half past six. 六点半。 [Cricket] a hit that reaches the boundary without first striking the ground, scoring six runs• [板球] 得六分的击球。 --› compare four a size of garment or other merchandise denoted by six• (衣服等商品的)六号 a playing card or domino with six pips• 六点的纸牌(或多米诺骨牌) a group of six Brownies or Cubs• 女童子军(或青年)的六人小队 (the Six). another name for Les Six• 同 Les Six 【IDIOMS】
◘ at sixes and sevens1. in a state of total confusion or disarray• 乱七八糟◘ knock (或 hit) someone for six1. [Brit. informal] utterly surprise or overcome someone• [英,非正式] 惊吓某人;彻底击败某人◘ six feet under1. [informal] dead and buried• [非正式] 死后被埋的◘ six of one and half a dozen of the other1. used to convey that there is little real difference between two alternatives• 半斤八两【语源】
1. Old English siex, six, syx, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch zes and German sechs, from an Indo-European root shared by Latin sex and Greek hex
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