six n. 1.六个人[物]。 2.六人一组;由六个单位组成的东西;六个汽缸的发动机[汽车]。 3.六的记号。 4.六点钟。 5.六岁。 6. 〔英国〕六便士;六先令;六点的纸牌;(骰子的)六点。 7.〔pl.〕一磅重六支装的蜡烛;六分利公债;(手套、鞋子的)六号。 six and six 六先令六便士。 two and six 二先令六便士。 six and eight (pence) 六先令八便士〔英国以前付给律师的一般报酬〕。 It is sixof one and half-a-dozen of the other. 半斤八两;难兄难弟。 six feet above contradiction 〔美国〕傲慢的。 a six months 〔美剧〕定期半年的契约。 six ways to [for] Sunday 〔美俚〕在许多方面;完全,彻底。 at sixes and sevens 乱七八糟;意见不一致。 six to one 六比一;优劣悬殊。
The little buying spurt between five and six came on schedule . 五点到六点之间的那阵买东西的小小高潮准时到来了。
He turned his wallet upside down and six bills floated down onto the table . 他把他的皮夹倒过来,六张钞票掉到桌子上。
I grabbed at it, and six magnificent diamond rings went rolling across the floor . 我伸手抓住它,可是六颗华丽的钻石戒指掉在地上滚动着。
Two plank steaks and six bottles of beer are not too much for her when she's in condition . 两块大牛排,6瓶啤酒,当她高兴时全然不在话下。
Mother had an aunt who lived to a hundred and six and kept her wits until the end . 母亲有位婶娘,活到一百零六岁的高龄,直到老死,神智仍然清醒。
Admittedly it was an unusual pie dish , for it was eighteen feet long and six feet wide . 不可否认,这并非寻常的馅饼盘,它长为18英尺,宽为6英尺。
Admittedly it was an unusual pie dish, for it was eighteen feet long and six feet wide . 必须承认,这是一只非同寻常的饼盘,盘长十八英尺,宽六英尺。
In the morning the chief and six hundred of his tribesmen escorted the frenchmen to the river . 早晨酋长和六百个他部落里的人把这些法国人护送到河边。
Sweden, which must import oil for seventy percent of its energy needs, had six reactors in service at the time and six more under construction . 瑞典所需要的能源70靠进口石油,当时有六个反应堆在工作,还有六个在建设中。