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sext

/sekst/US // sɛkst //UK // (sɛkst) //

六点,六次,六合彩,六合

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Ecclesiastical.

    • : the fourth of the seven canonical hours, or the service for it, originally fixed for the sixth hour of the day taken as noon.

Examples

  • Those who had only requested or received a sext did not have an increased likelihood of having had sex.

  • The lanky, scandal-scarred former Congressman and purveyor of the now colloquial sext, has lived and died by the tweet.

  • In fact, things get extra complicated when you get to the sext.

  • But we were, of course, mostly giggling at the nom de sext “Carlos Danger” and his profane sexual demands.

  • Anthony Weiner once promised he would seek professional help, but he continued to sext for more than a year after his resignation.

  • At tierce a short chapter-mass was sung followed by continued study; from terce to sext the nuns shall read lessons (l. 1905).

  • We will talk of him at greater length another day, for it is time we went down; the hour of Sext is near.

  • His tour de force is the use of the sext stop; but he oftener uses the quint, or the octave stop.

  • Antony complained that Octavian had given him no share in the provinces wrested from Sext.

  • They parted good friends; and Octavian undertook his campaign against Sext.