six

number
🔊/sɪks/
🔊/sɪks/
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  1. 6
    • There are six cookies left.还剩下六个饼干。
    • six of Sweden’s top financial experts六位瑞典顶级金融专家
    • Ten people were invited but only six turned up.邀请了十个人,但是只有六个人出现。
    • Can you lend me six dollars?你能借给我六美元吗?
    • a six-month contract一份六个月的合约
    • Look at page six.请看第六页。
    • Six and four is ten.六加四等于十。
    • Three sixes are eighteen.三十六表示十八。
    • I can't read your writing—is this meant to be a six?我看不懂你的作品,这意味着要六岁吗?
    • The bulbs are planted in fours or sixes (= groups of four or six).鳞茎以四或六种种植。
    • We moved to America when I was six (= six years old).我六岁(等于六岁)时,我们搬到了美国。
    • Shall we meet at six (= at six o'clock), then?那我们可以在六点(六点钟)见面吗?
  2. noun (in cricket板球) a hit that scores six runs (= points)Topics Sports: ball and racket sportsc2
  3. Word OriginOld 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.
Idioms
at sixes and sevens
  1. (informal) in a confused state; not well organized乱七八糟;凌乱
    • I haven't had time to clear up, so I'm all at sixes and sevens.我还没来得及清理,所以我只有六七岁。
be six feet under
  1. (informal) to be dead and buried in the ground 入土;在九泉之下
hit/knock somebody for six
  1. (British English) to affect somebody very deeply极大地影响某人
    • The business over the lawsuit had really knocked her for six.诉讼生意真的把她打倒了六岁。
it’s six of one and half a dozen of the other
  1. (saying) used to say that there is not much real difference between two possible choices半斤八两;不相上下Topics Preferences and decisionsc2