next after the sixth; being the ordinal number for seven.
being one of seven equal parts.
n. 名词 noun
a seventh part, especially of one.
the seventh member of a series.
Music. a tone on the seventh degree from a given tone.the interval between such tones.the harmonic combination of such tones.
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Now, he is a seventh-grader, in the thick of middle school, 5-foot-4 and writing full essays.
As a seventh-grader, he said, he was placed on an advanced track but never knew why, or why other students were not.
In another lawsuit, a student alleged she received “threats of physical and sexual violence” in 2016 and 2017 on social media from a seventh-grader after she enrolled for sixth grade at age 11.
Her oldest son, a seventh-grader, was eager to get back to school to see his friends.
Meyer will tell her own seventh-grader, “As a family, we deeply value honesty, and with that comes not jumping to judgment.”
Rick would cut together five years worth of work, add the sixth, then recut six years worth of work, add the seventh, and so on.
So she began trying out the beds, but none of them suited her until she found that the seventh one was just right.
And he was followed by each one of them until the seventh dwarf looked at his bed and saw Little Snow White lying there asleep.
Even though it was a school day—about fifth period, I calculated—the arcade was filled with seventh graders.
Take the case of Herx v. Diocese of Fort Wayne, an employment discrimination suit in the Seventh Circuit.
It will be no more monotonous than having one's seventh birthday or falling in love for the first time.
It appears often as early as the sixth or seventh day; usually during the second week.
The seventh 'Reason' against the use of tobacco is, that the devil is the discoverer and suggester of smoking.
There was one point about one of the piers—the Seventh—that that he had not fully settled in his mind.
Thus died the gay and profligate Buckingham, in the thirty-seventh year of his age.