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twenty-sixth

/twen-tee-siksth, twuhn-/US // ˈtwɛn tiˈsɪksθ, ˈtwʌn- //

第二十六届,第二十六,第二十六次,二十六

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : next after the twenty-fifth; being the ordinal number for 26.
    • : being one of 26 equal parts.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a twenty-sixth part, especially of one.
    • : the twenty-sixth member of a series.

Examples

  • Why would “they” want to crush him just for attempting to buy something twenty years ago?

  • This “Sixth Migration” of massive human migration to Texas is the larger story of the book, and it is a significant story.

  • Even the legendary 1980s televisions show Dallas is back on the air, selling its twenty-first century brand of Texas bravado.

  • 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.

  • A friendly twenty-something woman originally from Toronto said it best.

  • Under the one-sixth they appear as slender, highly refractive fibers with double contour and, often, curled or split ends.

  • I presume the twenty-five or thirty miles at this end is unhealthy, even for natives, but it surely need not be so.

  • Before daybreak we had ridden five and twenty miles, but had been compelled to abandon two more guns.

  • On four bells there are four times as many changes as on three; that is—four times six changes, which makes Twenty-four.

  • This vessel, loaded with supplies, went ashore and was lost; and one hundred and twenty Japanese and three Dutchmen were drowned.