sixth / sɪksθ /

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sixth3 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. next after the fifth; being the ordinal number for six.
  2. being one of six equal parts.
n. 名词 noun
  1. a sixth part, especially of one.
  2. the sixth member of a series.
  3. Music. a tone on the sixth degree from a given tone.the interval between such tones.the harmonic combination of such tones.
adv. 副词 adverb
  1. in the sixth place; sixthly.

更多sixth例句

  1. Costs would need to drop to around a sixth of this level for the company to make a profit.
  2. Months had passed since the sixth-grader decided he wanted to die, and now the day that he hoped would be his last had come.
  3. The Englishman rebounded to make par on the par-3 sixth and maintains a one-shot lead over Marc Leishman and Will Zalatoris for now.
  4. “You don’t have to fight them to wear masks,” said Snew, who is in her first year teaching Bear Valley sixth-graders English and social studies.
  5. He most recently coached the Nashville Predators, who fired him in the middle of his sixth season last January.
  6. This “Sixth Migration” of massive human migration to Texas is the larger story of the book, and it is a significant story.
  7. 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.
  8. Turkey has had more than a decade of economic boom, and is now the sixth-most-visited tourist destination in the world.
  9. We are currently in the sixth, which is predicted to be the worst, and, to make matters worse, we are the cause.
  10. Instead of our sixth iPhone we suddenly start thinking about our first Jitterbug.
  11. Under the one-sixth they appear as slender, highly refractive fibers with double contour and, often, curled or split ends.
  12. The two-thirds objective should be used as a finder, while the one-sixth is reserved for examining details.
  13. They are easily seen with the one-sixth objective in the routine microscopic examination.
  14. The sixth line is in these words: “Keeping time, time, time, in a sort of Runic rhyme.”
  15. Who can explain the sixth sense that warns a night-herder of a stampede a moment before the herd jumps off the bed-ground?