sixth / sɪksθ /
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sixth 的 3 个定义
adj. 形容词 adjective- next after the fifth; being the ordinal number for six.
- being one of six equal parts.
n. 名词 noun- a sixth part, especially of one.
- the sixth member of a series.
- 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- in the sixth place; sixthly.
更多sixth例句
- Costs would need to drop to around a sixth of this level for the company to make a profit.
- 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.
- 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.
- “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.
- He most recently coached the Nashville Predators, who fired him in the middle of his sixth season last January.
- This “Sixth Migration” of massive human migration to Texas is the larger story of the book, and it is a significant story.
- 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.
- Turkey has had more than a decade of economic boom, and is now the sixth-most-visited tourist destination in the world.
- We are currently in the sixth, which is predicted to be the worst, and, to make matters worse, we are the cause.
- Instead of our sixth iPhone we suddenly start thinking about our first Jitterbug.
- Under the one-sixth they appear as slender, highly refractive fibers with double contour and, often, curled or split ends.
- The two-thirds objective should be used as a finder, while the one-sixth is reserved for examining details.
- They are easily seen with the one-sixth objective in the routine microscopic examination.
- The sixth line is in these words: “Keeping time, time, time, in a sort of Runic rhyme.”
- Who can explain the sixth sense that warns a night-herder of a stampede a moment before the herd jumps off the bed-ground?