sixty 的 2 个定义
plural six·ties.
- a cardinal number, ten times six.
- a symbol for this number, as 60 or LX.
- a set of this many persons or things.
- sixties, the numbers, years, degrees, or the like, from 60 through 69, as in referring to numbered streets, indicating the years of a lifetime or of a century, or noting degrees of temperature: Her grandfather is in his late sixties. The temperature is in the low sixties.
- amounting to 60 in number.
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- Sixty-seven Republicans voted against it, a margin in line with estimates of many conservatives from earlier in the day.
- Requests received more than sixty (60) days after January 31st, 2015, will not be honored.
- Sixty vaccinators have been killed in the area in the last few years.
- But a recently purchased automated bottling line has increased their output to sixty cases per hour.
- “Sixty-five years altogether,” she pointed out with a laugh.
- But what might have been very practicable for eight hundred and sixty men, was impossible for three hundred and sixty.
- At that time, the postage on letters from that region was very high, sometimes as much as fifty or sixty cents, or even a dollar.
- Fujiyama, the noted volcano of Japan, is twelve thousand three hundred and sixty-five feet high.
- Madame Coquereau, in spite of her sixty-five years trudged along with springing step.
- We are going to send our butler to the sale to-morrow, to pick up some of that sixty-four.