英:[ˈtwenti wʌn]
美:[ˈtwenti wʌn]
英:[ˈtwenti wʌn]
美:[ˈtwenti wʌn]
twen·ty-one
twen ti wuhn
Noun
1. the cardinal number that is the sum of twenty and one
2. a gambling game using cards; the object is to hold cards having a higher count than those dealt to the bank up to but not exceeding 21
Adjective
1. being one more than twenty
The first known use of twenty-one was circa 1611
1 Meanwhile, his son, twenty-one years old, was tapped by Claus von Stauffenberg to be the suicide bomber in the July 1944 plot to kill Hitler.
2 Stein’s name is engraved on the stone’s front face, and Toklas, who died twenty-one years after her partner, on the back.
3 Between July 2, 1935, and February 10, 1942, Holiday, backed by Teddy Wilson and his band, logged twenty-one studio sessions, yielding around seventy imperishable songs.
4 Plymouth Church, on Orange Street, was founded in 1847 with just twenty-one members.
5 And, at the request of the attorney general’s office, the same judge who had authorized the arrest warrants days earlier now rescinded twenty-one of them, including the ones for the state attorney general and the judge in Chilpancingo.
6 Souths, as the Rabbitohs are often referred to, are perhaps the competition’s most historic team with twenty-one titles.
7 Even with this limited repertoire, your new backup chef can prepare dinner one night every week, with twenty-one days between repeat dishes.
8 When Akbar was twenty-one, he was installed as its general manager.
9 Oh, I wish to goodness I were twenty one.
嗨,我要是二十一岁就好了。
10 Next monday is my birthday of twenty first.
下星期一是我二十一岁的生日。
11 The results have an important reference value for selecting primary nozzle types of exhaust ejector systems.
试验结果对排气引射系统主喷管选型设计有重要的参考价值.
1 二十一点
2 21点