six
美音:
[sıks
]英音:
[sıks
]num.六,六个
难易程度:
six为小学词汇
six
/sɪks; sɪks/
pron, det
1 6; one more than five 6, 六(个). =>App
4 见附录4.
2 (idm 习语) at ,sixes and `sevens (infml 口) in confusion 乱七八糟
*I haven't had time to arrange everything, so I'm all at sixes and sevens. 我没来得及把每件事都安排好, 因此心里七上八下的.
n the number
6 *6; 六.
six
number, n[
Language: Old English;]
the number 6
six months ago She arrived just after six (=six o'clock) . He learnt to play the violin when he was six (=six years old) .six figures/digitsused to talk about a number that is between 100,000 and 1,000,000
The final cost of the project will easily run into six figures (=be over one hundred thousand pounds or dollars) .at sixes and sevensinformaldisorganised and confused
When the visitors arrived we were still at sixes and sevens.it's six of one and half a dozen of the otherspoken used to say that both people or groups who are involved in a situation are equally responsible for something bad that happens
In any family quarrel, it's usually six of one and half a dozen of the other.knock/hit sb for sixBrE spoken to affect someone strongly in a bad way
Losing his job really knocked him for six.[C]a hit in
cricket that scores six
runs because the ball crosses the edge of the playing area before touching the ground