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six

ADJ ซึ่ง มี จำนวน หก  sueng-me-jam-nuan-hok

 

six

N จำนวน หก  เลข หก  สิ่ง ที่ มีค่า เท่ากับ หก  กลุ่ม ที่ มี จำนวน หก  half-a-dozen sextet jam-nuan-hok

 

six

PRON จำนวน หก  jam-nuan-hok

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

SIX

a.[L. sex; ] Twice three; one more than five.

 

SIX

n.The number of six or twice three. To be at six and seven, or as more generally used, at sixes and sevens, is to be in disorder.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

SIX

Six, a. Etym: [AS. six, seox, siex; akin to OFries. sex, D. zes, OS. & OHG. sehs, G. sechs, Icel., Sw. , & Dan. sex, Goth. saíhs, Lith. szeszi, Russ. sheste, Gael. & Ir. se, W. chwech, L. sex, Gr. shesh, Skr. shash. sq. root3 4. Cf. Hexagon, Hexameter, Samite, Senary, Sextant, Sice. ]

 

Defn: One more than five; twice three; as, six yards. Six Nations (Ethnol.), a confederation of North American Indians formed by the union of the Tuscaroras and the Five Nations. -- Six points circle. (Geom.) See Nine points circle, under Nine.

 

SIX

SIX Six, n.

 

1. The number greater by a unit than five; the sum of three and three; six units or objects.

 

2. A symbol representing six units, as 6, vi. , or VI. To be at six and seven or at sixes and sevens, to be in disorder. Bacon. Shak. Swift.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

six

six |siks sɪks | cardinal number equivalent to the product of two and three; one more than five, or four less than ten; 6: she's lived here six months | six of the people arrested have been charged | a six-week tour. (Roman numeral: vi, VI ) a group or unit of six people or things. six years old: a child of six. six o'clock: it's half past six. a size of garment or other merchandise denoted by six. a playing card or domino with six pips. PHRASES at sixes and sevens in a state of total confusion or disarray. knock (or hit ) someone for six Brit. informal utterly surprise or overcome someone. [alluding to the highest-scoring hit in cricket. ] six feet under informal dead and buried. six of one and half a dozen of the other (Brit. six and two threes ) used to convey that there is little real difference between two alternatives. ORIGIN Old English siex, six, syx, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch zes and German sechs, from an Indo-European root shared by Latin sex and Greek hex .

 

Oxford Dictionary

six

six |sɪks | cardinal number equivalent to the product of two and three; one more than five, or four less than ten; 6: she's lived here six months | six of the people arrested have been charged | a six-week tour. (Roman numeral: vi or VI ) a group or unit of six people or things. six years old: a child of six. six o'clock: it's half past six. Cricket a hit that reaches the boundary without first striking the ground, scoring six runs. Compare with four. a size of garment or other merchandise denoted by six. a playing card or domino with six pips. a group of six Brownies or Cubs. (the Six ) another name for Les Six. PHRASES at sixes and sevens in a state of total confusion or disarray. knock (or hit ) someone for six Brit. informal utterly surprise or overcome someone. [with allusion to a forceful hit that scores six runs in cricket. ] six feet under informal dead and buried. six of one and half a dozen of the other used to convey that there is little real difference between two alternatives. ORIGIN Old English siex, six, syx, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch zes and German sechs, from an Indo-European root shared by Latin sex and Greek hex .

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

six

six cardinal number these six are the pups of our champion stud: sextet, sextuplets; technical hexad. WORD LINKS hexagon a six-sided figure Word Links sections supply words that are related to the headword but do not normally appear in a thesaurus because they are not actual synonyms.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

six

six cardinal number sextet, sextuplets; Poetry sestet, sestina, senarius, sixain; technical hexad; rare sixsome. PHRASES at sixes and sevens he was at sixes and sevens about how to describe what was going on in education: chaotic, disorganized, disordered, disorderly, untidy, messy, jumbled, muddled, confused, unsystematic, irregular, cluttered, littered; out of order, out of place, in disarray, in a mess, in a jumble, in a muddle, upside-down, higgledy-piggledy, haywire, haphazard; informal all over the place, like a bomb's hit it; Brit. informal shambolic, all over the shop; N. Amer. informal all over the map, all over the lot; rare orderless. WORD LINKS six hexa- related prefix, as in hexameter sex (i )- related prefix, as in sexivalent senary relating to six hexagon six-sided figure sexennial relating to six years Word Links sections supply words that are related to the headword but do not normally appear in a thesaurus because they are not actual synonyms.

 

French Dictionary

six

six adj. num. inv. et n. m. inv. adjectif numéral cardinal invariable Deux fois trois. : Six heures. adjectif numéral ordinal invariable Sixième. : La page six. nom masculin invariable Nombre six. : Des six de cœur. Prononciation 1 ° Le x ne se prononce pas devant une consonne ou un h aspiré. Six tomates, six homards, [si ]. 2 ° Le x se prononce z devant une voyelle ou un h muet. Six oranges, six hommes. 3 ° Quand le mot est employé comme nom, le x se prononce toujours s; quand le mot est employé comme adjectif, la consonne finale se prononce s en fin d ’expression

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

six

six /sɪks / (! 用例 用法は five ) 名詞 es /-ɪz /1 U (基数の )6 (!序数はsixth ) .2 U 6歳 ; 6時 , 6分 ; 6ドル [ポンド, セント, ペンス ].3 U 〖複数扱い 〗6人 ; 6つ , 6個 .4 C 6人 [6個 ]ひと組のもの ; スポーツ (アイスホッケーなどの )6人チーム .5 C 6の数字 [活字 ] 〘6, VI, viなど 〙.6 C (トランプの )6の札 ; (さいころの )6の目 .7 C クリケット 6点打 .8 C 6番 []サイズの物 ; es 6サイズの靴 [手袋 ].at s xes and s vens ⦅英 くだけて ⦆混乱して ; (意見などが )まちまちで .h t [kn ck ] A for s x ⦅英 ⦆Aを完全に打ちのめす ; Aに打撃を与える .s x of ne and h lf a d zen of the ther ⦅くだけて ⦆似たり寄ったりで, 五十歩百歩で .形容詞 1 通例 名詞 の前で 〗6人の ; 6つの , 6個の .2 be 6歳で .~̀ f gures 10万ドルから100万ドルの間の数 .