- num.六
- n.〈英〉六便士;六先令;六点的纸牌;(骰子的)六点
- Web六个;鬼诅咒;六六个
Plural Form:sixes
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at sixes and sevens
(informal)
乱七八糟;凌乱in confusion; not well organized
be six feet under
(informal)
入土;在九泉之下to be dead and in a grave
hit/knock sb for six
极大地影响某人to affect sb very deeply
its six of one and half a dozen of the other
半斤八两;不相上下used to say that there is not much real difference between two possible choices
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He planed to have a rest for a period of time, as he used to work six days a week, eleven hours a day, and it's cycling for a decade.
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He said that the six parties did not sit together to play up their differences and rather sought ways to solve problems.
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