number
number 英 [ˈnʌmbə(r)] 美 [ˈnʌmbɚ]
n. 数;数字; v. 计入;总数达到
进行时:numbering 过去式:numbered 过去分词:numbered 第三人称单数:numbs 名词复数:numbers
- When you consider any amount or measurement, you use a number, like 1, 2, 3, 75, or 998,837,211.
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- n. 数;数字;
- v. 计入;总数达到
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1. car number.
汽车号码
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2. a high number,a low number
高位╱低位数
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3. My phone number is 266998.
我的电话号码是 266998。
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4. They live at number 26.
他们住在 26 号。
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5. odd numbers (= 1, 3, 5, etc.)
奇数
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6. even numbers (= 2, 4, 6, etc.)
偶数
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7. I number her among my closest friends.
我把她算作我最好的朋友之一。
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8. one of our number (= one of us)
我们中的一人
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9. Think of a number and multiply it by two.
想出一个数,然后乘以二。
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10. I'm sorry, I think you have the wrong number (= wrong telephone number).
对不起,我想你打错了。
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11. All the seats in the stadium are numbered.
运动场里所有的座位都编了号。
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12. The crowd numbered more than a thousand.
聚集的人群共计一千多人。
- number (n.) c. 1300, "sum, aggregate of a collection," from Anglo-French noumbre, Old French nombre and directly from Latin numerus "a number, quantity," from PIE root *nem- "assign, allot; take." Meaning "symbol or figure of arithmetic value" is from late 14c. Meaning "single (numbered) issue of a magazine" is from 1795. Meaning "dialing combination to reach a particular telephone receiver" is from 1879; hence wrong number (1886). The modern meaning "musical selection" (1885) is from vaudeville theater programs, where acts were marked by a number. Earlier numbers meant "Harmony; proportion calculated by number," and "Verses, poetry" [Johnson].
- number (v.) c. 1300, "to count," from Old French nombrer "to count, reckon," from nombre (n.) "number" (see number (n.)). Meaning "to assign a number to" is late 14c.; that of "to ascertain the number of" is from early 15c. Related: Numbered; numbering.
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