This flashcard defines "ten" as the number 10. It also includes idiomatic phrases like "ten out of ten" and "ten to one."
This flashcard defines "ten" as the number 10. It also includes idiomatic phrases like "ten out of ten" and "ten to one."
ten★/ten; NAmEten/number10 十HELPThere are examples of how to use numbers at the entry for five.数词用法示例见 five 条。IDIOMSˌten out of ˈten (for sth)( BrE) ( often ironic) used to say that sb has guessed sth correctly or done sth very well 完全正确;得满分◆Not brilliant, Robyn, but I'll give you ten out of ten for effort.做得不算顶好,罗宾,但要论卖力气我给你打满分。ˌten to ˈonevery probably 十之八九;非常可能◆Ten to one he'll be late.十之八九他会迟到。tentensten/ten; NAmEten/
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tenten /ten/ ●●●S1W2 number, noun
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1the number 10: Snow had been falling steadily for ten days. I need to be home by ten (=ten o'clock). At the time, she was about ten (=ten years old).2ten to one informal used to say that something is very likely: Ten to one he’ll have forgotten all about it tomorrow.3be ten a penny British English informal to be very common and therefore not special or unusual → be a dime a dozen
at dime(2)
4(get) ten out of ten (for something) British English used in schools to give a perfect mark, or humorously to praise someone: You get ten out of ten for effort, Simon.5[countable] a piece of paper money that is worth ten dollars or ten pounds: I reached inside my purse and handed him a ten.
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十(100%)
num.十个,十
n.(Ten)人名;(英)坦恩;(意)泰恩;(柬)登
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