six
n. 六; 六個; 六歲; 六點
num. 六; 六個
Six is the number 6.
...a glorious career spanning more than six decades.
延續 60 餘載的輝煌事業
In cricket, if a player hits a six, they score six runs by hitting the ball so that it crosses the boundary at the edge of the playing area before it touches the ground.
If someone or something is hit for six or knocked for six, they are very upset or badly affected by an experience or piece of news.
The loss of my wife hit me for six; it took me months to recover...
喪妻之痛令我徹底崩潰,幾個月之後才恢復過來。
Many areas in the North were knocked for six by that first recession.
北部的許多地區在第一次大蕭條中損失慘重。
If you say that someone or something is at sixes and sevens, you mean that they are confused or disorganized.
The government is at sixes and sevens over the issue of domestic security.
在國內安全問題上,政府一片混亂。
1. the cardinal number that is the sum of five and one
1. denoting a quantity consisting of six items or units
knock (或 hit) someone for six
(英,非正式)驚嚇某人;徹底擊敗某人
six feet under
(非正式)死後被埋的
six of one and half a dozen of the other
半斤八兩
at sixes and sevens
亂七八糟:混亂或雜亂的狀態
A squad of our troops held off six attacks of a numerically superior enemy.
我們部隊的一個班打退了在人數上佔優勢的敵人的6次進攻.
The department deferred the decision for six months.
這個部門推遲了六個月才作決定.
The porch is supported by six immense pillars.
門廊由六根大柱子支撐著.
Kids from six years old play mini rugby at the club.
6歲以上的孩子在俱樂部玩迷你橄欖球.
Angela studied ballet for six years.
安傑拉學了六年芭蕾舞.