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词根:ten
n.tenner 十元纸币,十磅纸币
noun
a number that is one more than nine see Table of Numbers
the 10th in a set or series
wears a ten
something having 10 units or members
a 10-dollar bill
one deserving the highest ratingspecifically: an exceptionally attractive person
tens of thousands成千上万;好几万
ten thousand一万
top ten前十名;十佳排行榜
ten days十天
ten times十倍;十次
ten o'clock十点
in ten minutes十分钟后
ten commandmentsn. 十诫
nine out of ten十分之九,百分之九十
ten to one十有八九(表示很有可能);十比一
take ten[美国口语]小憩;休息10分钟
number ten唐宁街十号(英国首相官邸,在Downing Street第10号)
took ten休息五分钟,小憩
group of ten十国集团
"比九多一,两倍于五; 比九多一的数字; 代表这个数字的符号; " 古英语 ten(Mercian), tien(West Saxon),形容词和名词,源自原始日耳曼语 *tehun(也是古撒克逊语 tehan,古诺尔斯语 tiu,丹麦语 ti,古弗里斯兰语 tian,古荷兰语 ten,荷兰语 tien,古高地德语 zehan,德语 zehn,哥特语 taihun "ten"),源自 PIE 词根 *dekm- "ten"。
意思是"十点钟",始见于1712年。俚语 Tenner "十英镑纸币",首次记录于1861年; 作为"十美元纸币",始见于1887年(在这个意义上, ten-spot 的使用可以追溯到1848年)。德克萨斯人夸大其词的 ten-gallon hat 始见于1919年。你不愿意触碰某物的 ten-foot pole(1909年)最初是一个 40-foot pole; 这个概念是保持距离,就像在与魔鬼共进晚餐时使用长勺的建议一样。
From thirty feet away she looked like a lot of class. From ten feet away she looked like something made up to be seen from thirty feet away. [Raymond Chandler, "The High Window," 1942]
从三十英尺的距离看,她看起来很有气质。从十英尺的距离看,她看起来像是为了从三十英尺的距离看而打扮的东西。[雷蒙德·钱德勒,《高窗》,1942年]
Ten-four "我明白,已收到信息",从1962年开始在流行术语中出现,源自公民无线电和紧急调度无线电的10代码(在美国于1950年开始使用)。
Middle English, going back to Old English tīen (West Saxon), tēn, going back to Germanic *tehun (whence also Old Frisian tiān, tiēn "ten," Old Saxon tehan, Old High German zehan, Old Norse tíu, Gothic taihun), going back to Indo-European *deḱm̥, whence also Old Irish deich "ten," Welsh deg, Latin decem, Old Church Slavic desętĭ, Lithuanian dẽšimt, Albanian dhjetë, Greek déka, Armenian tasn, Tocharian A śäk, Tocharian B śak, Avestan dasa, Sanskrit daśa Note: The Slavic, Baltic, and perhaps Albanian forms are derived from the ordinal base *deḱm̥-t-.
The first known use of ten was before the 12th century
tenaciousadjective
not easily pulled apart
tending to stick
holding fast or tending to hold fast : persistent old ideas are tenacious
people tenacious of their opinions
retentive
a tenacious memory
tenaciousadjective
not easily pulled apart
tending to stick
holding fast or tending to hold fast : persistent old ideas are tenacious
people tenacious of their opinions
retentive
a tenacious memory
tenableadjective
capable of being held, maintained, or defended
a tenable argument
tenableadjective
capable of being held, maintained, or defended
a tenable argument
tennoun
a number that is one more than nine see number
the tenth in a set or series
the ten of hearts
something having ten units or members
a 10-dollar bill
TENabbreviation
toxic epidermal necrolysis
1 Lucky that he'd managed to pull himself together in time after that business ten—no, fifteen years ago.
2 We considered stopping for a sandwich or a visit to one of the things the islands lacked: a museum, a theater, a library that held ten thousand books.
3 The temperature dropped to minus ten degrees centigrade.
温度降到摄氏零下十度.
4 “Houston,” the lady says, pointing, “is just that way, about five or ten more minutes.”
5 Add another ten to drop off the last kid.
6 We leave Dover at ten and we should be across in France by midnight.
十点钟离开多佛的话,我们午夜时分可以到达对面的法国.
7 This drink and food won't go far for ten people.
这点饮料和食物不够十个人吃.
8 “Slow day, ladies. You’ll be out of here by ten, I bet.”
9 I gained ten pounds and I’m two inches taller now than when you saw me in September.
10 “Bloomin’ ’eck, that leaves us only about fifteen hours for a ten mile push-bike ride!
11 Not ten sleeps have passed since his return.
他回来还不到十个夜晚.
12 Dee thanks me as he hands me ten dollars in change.
13 Although the Party, according to its habit, claims the invention for itself, atomic bombs first appeared as early as the Nineteen-forties, and were first used on a large scale about ten years later.
14 Killing ten people at once may not be difficult for three people trained in combat, but it's hard for a lone person green as the grass.
15 “You guys are a team? Smart move. Even I can’t win football games without help from ten other guys.”
16 Even though Dad didn’t like dealing with googans, he was ten times happier on the water than he was driving a taxi.
17 Imagine someone sneezing in a crowded elevator, releasing into the air ten variants of a rhinovirus, the kind of virus that causes the common cold.
18 “Just take ten shots. I bet you’ll want to take an eleventh,” Russ says, spinning the ball in his hands.
19 For his entire five years and ten months, the only time Fig hadn’t greeted me was when he’d been hiding under my bed because of lightning flashes and growling thunder.
20 It was then that he decided that no human being, not even Úrsula, could come closer to him than ten feet.
2 很多的
long hundred plenty gay considerable enough and to spare plenty of many great rich liberal wealthy legion plentiful galore voluminous prodigal profuse umpteen aplenty plenteous lotsa a vast deal of a good few a whole lot of a great many a heck of a gobs of no little no end of
9 十元纸币
12 第十的
13 很多
any long hundred plenty gay considerable beaucoup bag sea sight bean tub abundance skit slather mort muchness bale a nice bit enough and to spare plenty of stiff with many great rich liberal wealthy legion plentiful galore voluminous prodigal profuse umpteen aplenty plenteous lotsa scads lot load volume lashing hatful abound a vast deal of a good few quite a little a lot a large number of quite a bit a whole lot of a crowd of a great many loads of a load of a heck of a a great number of gobs of no little no end of by the dozen
14 第十