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sixty-five 英'sɪkstiːf'aɪv美'sɪkstiːf'aɪv COCA²²⁶⁹²BNC¹⁹⁹¹²iWeb²⁷⁷⁵⁶ 基本英英近义反义例句例句 num.六十五¹⁰⁰
Adjective: being five more than sixty近义词 65sixty five,六…
名词50%,形容词50% 用作数词The old tyrant was dead of a heart attack at sixty five.老伯爵死于心脏病发作,终年六十五岁。 Five years from now,those who are now 65 will be 70.现在六十五岁的人,过五年就七十岁了。 On April ninth, eighteen sixty-five, Confederate General Robert E. Lee surrendered his army to Union General Ulysses Grant. Within weeks, the Civil War would be over. 年4月9日,南方军总司令罗伯特.李将军向北方军总司令尤利塞斯.格兰特将军投降,随后几周内,美国内战就将结束了。 yeeyan The Confederate Congress passed a bill in March of eighteen sixty-five to accept Negroes as soldiers. The bill did not promise to free them. 南方国会于1865年3月通过了一项法案,这项法案同意奴隶可以当兵打战,不过这项法案并没有让当兵的奴隶成为自由人。 yeeyan In the open country, it often travels at sixty-five miles an hour. 在空旷的乡下,通常可达时速六十五英里。 iciba The Civil War ended in eighteen sixty-five. After that, tensions grew between Congress and the new president, Andrew Johnson. 美国内战已经于1865年结束了,然而,内战结束后,美国国会和安德鲁.约翰逊总统之间的关系却日趋紧张。 yeeyan Sixty-five hours later, a French rescue team saved him. 六十五个小时之后,法国救援队将他救出。 yeeyan |