sixty + [plural noun]
There are sixty students in the class.
班上有六十名学生。
基数,位于五十九之后,六十一之前,用罗马数字表示为LX,阿拉伯数字为60。
先理解核心含义,再看它在真实句子里的用法。
基数,位于五十九之后,六十一之前,用罗马数字表示为LX,阿拉伯数字为60。;六十;六十个
The cardinal number occurring after fifty-nine and before sixty-one, represented in Roman numerals as LX and in Arabic numerals as 60.
There are sixty students in the class.
班上有六十名学生。
基数,位于五十九之后,六十一之前,用罗马数字表示为LX,阿拉伯数字为60。
The cardinal number occurring after fifty-nine and before sixty-one, represented in Roman numerals as LX and in Arabic numerals as 60.
There are sixty chairs in the meeting room, so everyone should find a seat.
会议室里有六十把椅子,所以每个人都应该有座位。
My grandmother will turn sixty next month, and we are planning a surprise party.
我的祖母下个月就满六十岁了,我们正在筹划一个惊喜派对。
The little boy can already count to sixty without any help.
这个小男孩已经能毫不费力地数到六十了。
There are sixty students in the class.
班上有六十名学生。
My grandmother is sixty years old.
我祖母六十岁了。
He was born in the sixties.
他生于六十年代。
Not this
I have sixty money.
Use this
I have sixty dollars.
中文里“六十块钱”可以直接用“六十”加“钱”,但英语中“money”是不可数名词,不能说“sixty money”,需要加上可数货币单位如“dollars”或“yuan”。
Not this
There are sixty student.
Use this
There are sixty students.
数字后接可数名词时,名词必须用复数形式,即加-s或-es。
Focus on the distinctions below. Other candidates are kept compact until a reliable usage note is available.
六十岁
My grandfather is sixty years old.
我的祖父六十岁了。
百分之六十
Sixty percent of the students passed the exam.
百分之六十的学生通过了考试。
六十分钟
The class lasts sixty minutes.
这节课持续六十分钟。
六十美元
The book costs sixty dollars.
这本书售价六十美元。
六十个人
There were sixty people at the meeting.
会议上有六十个人。
六十秒
He ran the race in sixty seconds.
他以六十秒的成绩跑完了比赛。
你是否还会需要我,你是否还会喂养我,当我六十四岁时?
The Beatles' song 'When I'm Sixty-Four' imagines growing old together.
披头士的歌曲《当我六十四岁》想象一起变老的情景。
这里是《60分钟》。
The iconic opening line of the CBS news magazine '60 Minutes'.
CBS新闻杂志《60分钟》的标志性开场白。
Use sixty naturally, then get feedback on meaning, tone, grammar, and phrasing.
Revisit a common error or keep this word in your review list.
sixty 听起来像 'six tea',想象六杯茶,就是六十。
中性场合,如计数、年龄、时间
These words share the -ty ending with 'sixty' but differ in vowel sounds: /ɪ/ in 'sixty' vs /ɪ/ in 'fifty', /ɛ/ in 'seventy', /eɪ/ in 'eighty'. None are perfect rhymes due to different consonant clusters preceding -ty.
Dictionary facts from DICTIONARY_API_DEV, ECDICT, WIKTIONARY.