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- IPA[ˈnʌmbə]
英式
- an arithmetical value, expressed by a word, symbol, or figure, representing a particular quantity and used in counting and making calculations;a figure or group of figures used to identify someone or something
- amount to (a specified figure or quantity); comprise;mark with a number or assign a number to, typically to indicate position in a series
verb: number, 3rd person present: numbers, gerund or present participle: numbering, past tense: numbered, past participle: numbered
noun: number, plural noun: numbers
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名詞
- 1. an arithmetical value, expressed by a word, symbol, or figure, representing a particular quantity and used in counting and making calculations think of a number from one to ten and multiply it by three even numbers 同義詞
- ▪ a figure or group of figures used to identify someone or something she picked up the phone and dialled his home number
- ▪ dated arithmetic the boy was adept at numbers
- 2. a quantity or amount the company is seeking to increase the number of women on its staff the exhibition attracted vast numbers of visitors 同義詞
- ▪ several we have discussed the matter on a number of occasions
- ▪ a group or company of people there were some distinguished names among our number 同義詞
- ▪ a large quantity or amount, often in contrast to a smaller one; numerical preponderance the weight of numbers turned the battle against them
- 3. British a single issue of a magazine the October number of ‘Travel’ 同義詞
- ▪ a song, dance, piece of music, etc., especially one of several in a performance they go from one melodious number to another 同義詞
- ▪ informal an item of clothing of a particular type, regarded with approval or admiration Yvonne was wearing a little black number
- 4. a grammatical classification of words that consists typically of singular and plural, and, in Greek and certain other languages, dual the form of English pronouns reflects their number and gender
動詞
- 1. amount to (a specified figure or quantity); comprise the demonstrators numbered more than 5,000 同義詞
- 2. mark with a number or assign a number to, typically to indicate position in a series each document was numbered consecutively 同義詞
- ▪ count strategies like ours can be numbered on the fingers of one hand 同義詞
- 3. include or classify as a member of a group the orchestra numbers Brahms among its past conductors 同義詞
- (of a part of the body) deprived of the power of physical sensation: my feet were numb with cold
- deprive of feeling or responsiveness: the cold had numbed her senses
Oxford Dictionary
- deprived of the power of sensation: my feet were numb with cold
- deprive of feeling or responsiveness: the cold had numbed her senses
Oxford American Dictionary
- a person or thing that is foremost or most important in an activity or area: businesses that were number one in their markets
- most important or prevalent; foremost: a number-one priority coronary disease is the number-one killer of American men
Oxford Dictionary
- a person or thing that is the best or the most important in an activity or area: businesses that were number one in their markets
- most important or prevalent; foremost: a number-one priority coronary disease is the number-one killer of American men
Oxford American Dictionary
- a second in command: he is currently number two at the Department of Employment
Oxford Dictionary
- a second in command: my conscientious number two in the task force
Oxford American Dictionary
- a computer or software capable of performing rapid calculations with large amounts of data.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a computer or program capable of performing rapid calculations with large amounts of data.
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美式
- an arithmetical value, expressed by a word, symbol, or figure, representing a particular ... she dialed the number carefully an even number
- amount to (a specified figure or quantity); comprise: the demonstrators numbered more than 5,000
Oxford American Dictionary