This flashcard defines "five" as a number representing the quantity 5. It also explains its use as a noun referring to the number itself, or in phrases like 'give me five' (a gesture) and 'fives' (a ball game).
This flashcard defines "five" as a number representing the quantity 5. It also explains its use as a noun referring to the number itself, or in phrases like 'give me five' (a gesture) and 'fives' (a ball game).
Eric Edward Bullus was born in Peterborough, the second of five children.
埃里克·爱德华·布勒斯出生于彼得伯勒,是 5 个孩子中的老二。
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[N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词]See also:
high five
;墙手球(一种英式球类运动,球小而硬,戴手套或用球拍向场地的三面墙上击球)Fives is a British ball game in which you hit a small hard ball with a glove or bat against three walls of a court.
Oxford
five★/faɪv; NAmEfaɪv/number5 五◆There are only five cookies left.只剩下五块曲奇了。◆five of Sweden's top financial experts五个一流的瑞典金融专家◆Ten people were invited but only five turned up.邀请了十人,只有五人出席。◆Do you have change for five dollars?你有五元零钱吗?◆a five-month contract一项为期五个月的合同◆Look at page five.见第五页。◆Five and four is nine.五加四等于九。◆Three fives are fifteen.三个五等于十五。◆I can't read your writing—is this meant to be a five?我看不懂你的笔迹 — 这个是不是五字?◆The bulbs are planted in threes or fives (= groups of three or five).这些鳞茎植物是三五株在一起种植的。◆We moved to America when I was five (= five years old).我五岁时我们移居到美国。◆Shall we meet at five (= at five o'clock),then? 那么我们五点钟见面好吗?☞see also
high five
IDIOMˌgive sb ˈfive( informal) to hit the inside of sb's hand with your hand as a way of saying hello or to celebrate a victory 与某人击掌问候(或庆祝胜利)◆Give me five!咱们击掌相庆吧!☞more at
nine
fivefivesfive/faɪv; NAmEfaɪv/
LDC
fivefive /faɪv/ ●●●S2W2 number, noun
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1the number 5: There is also a golf course five miles away. I’ll be back by five (=five o'clock). The family moved to Canada when he was five (=five years old).2[countable] a piece of paper money that is worth five dollars or five pounds → fiver: Do you have two fives for a ten?3 give somebody (a) five informal to hit the inside of someone’s hand with your hand to show that you are very pleased about something4take five spoken used to tell people to stop working for a few minutes5fives [uncountable] a British ball game in which the ball is hit with the hand against any of three walls → handball6five a day British English the five amounts of fruit and vegetables that you should eat every day: Beans count as one of your five a day. →
high five
, nine to five
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five
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五(100%)
num.五,五个
n.五,五个;五美元钞票
adj.五的;五个的
n.(Five)人名;(挪)菲弗
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