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Definition of fifty in English: fiftycardinal number ˈfɪftiˈfɪfti 1The number equivalent to the product of five and ten; half of one hundred; 50. 50五十;五十个 only fifty per cent of the aircraft were serviceable 只有50%的飞机还能用。 about fifty of us filed in 我们中间约有50人依次走了进去。 一条50磅重的大马哈鱼。 Example sentencesExamples - I will have to burn something like a hundred to a hundred and fifty CD's to be sent out, all of those will be burned on ten or possibly eleven burners.
- They exist today in just the same way that they existed for the past fifty and more years.
- ‘Cleaning more than fifty rooms in twelve hours is harder than it seems,’ he replied gruffly.
- The advantage of reading a book while practicing for pure technique alone is that it enables us to forget the boredom of playing a passage over and over again, a dozen, or fifty or a hundred times until the body has absorbed it.
- Three hundred fifty men learned to fly under her instruction at Spearfish, South Dakota, her first teaching assignment.
- Agents say that they sending back over fifty percent of some deliveries because their products don't sell very well.
- Suppose five of the fifty righteous are lacking?
- They marched fifty miles in 36 hours during one campaign in Italy in 1796.
- That's over fifty cumulative hours of air travel.
- If all you have on arrival is the equivalent of fifty pound notes, try asking a change bureau at your holiday destination airport to break a note down for you.
- I never thought I would say this, but fifty and a half million French people can't be wrong.
- At a time when there are a lot of houses unoccupied in the Killarney urban area, there is massive speculation with some companies and individuals owning anything from five to fifty houses.
- Five rooms at Clarence House will be open to the public this year between August 4 and October 17 (at a cost of five pounds and fifty pence).
- Every week fifty more people were getting laid off, and I knew it was only a matter of time.
- I could tell that not being with in fifty miles of the nearest electrical outlet was driving her crazy.
- Destiny was about Trinity's height and weighed a good fifty pounds more.
- I won fifty bucks off of a game of pool, " he said.
- I don't know about you folks, but I intend to be alive in fifty or a hundred years, and I certainly intend for my descendants to be alive in two hundred.
- I mean, its only a hundred and fifty feet or so, right?
- Standing fifty paces from me under the trees was an impressive figure.
- 1.1fifties The numbers from 50 to 59, especially the years of a century or of a person's life.
五十到五十九之间;五十年代;五十到五十九岁时期 Elvis is the icon of the Fifties 埃尔维斯是50年代的偶像。 Example sentencesExamples - The teacher she found was an older lady in her middle to late fifties, and she taught Chemistry
- Later, at school in the fifties, G.K. Chesterton was very much in vogue.
- This was in the early part of the 20th century, and from the fifties onwards that land became filled up with community facilities.
- Every true icon of the last couple of centuries has smoked, from voluptuous fifties film stars to odd-looking French philosophers.
- That teacher was Mr. Jeremy Wendell, and he was apparently in his middle to late fifties, as he had a great deal of gray in his hair now.
- Now, alas, he is married and the nearest he gets to the fifties is his age - he's 45 and rising.
- Back in the fifties and sixties I produced a mass of work, most of which seems to have disappeared.
- Haynes' film then becomes a melancholy commentary on the bigotry and snobbery of fifties Middle America.
- She was in her middle fifties and was about five foot six and wore little round spectacles that she kept around her neck by means of a chain, and like most of the people who lived in Linton she lived near her family.
- David Ellis has been involved with horses since grammar school and the late fifties.
- Very few men in their forties caught my eye but once in the fifties, they aged rapidly in comparison to their female counterparts.
- To be sensitive in the fifties was, almost by definition, to be a reader.
- The chief reporter was a grey haired man, middle fifties, rimless spectacles.
- The older man grinned, a myriad of wrinkles submerging onto the weather tanned skin, exposing his real age of fifties.
- Well into her fifties, and with half her face semi-paralysed from a stroke many years earlier, she looked serene, yet somehow triumphant at the same time.
- And by then, it's too late to retool - the opportunity costs of going back to school in your fifties are huge.
- Instead, the museum is concentrating on foundation figures who came of age in the fifties and sixties and on enriching its holdings of the work of certain especially favored artists.
- Stephen who was in his middle fifties was working on a television aerial in the Aghamore area fell from the roof of a two storey house, he was rushed to Castlebar hospital but died a short time later.
- The man, aged in his fifties, was shot in his car by bandits who tried to rob him after a visit to an automatic teller machine.
- Luckily the fifties were good productive years in terms of the financial return on wool and meat, just as the war years had been for many farmers.
- 1.2 Fifty years old.
五十岁 她看上去约50岁。 Example sentencesExamples - She was relieved to see Michael entering the room with another man, who looked about fifty years of age, following close behind.
- Does it work when a staff is comprised of counselors ages fifteen through fifty?
- The men looked, on the whole, to be above fifty years of age, or in one or two cases, even older, whilst most of the women looked considerably younger.
- People over the age of fifty have the highest risk of severe disease.
- It is estimated that by the year 2008, women between the ages of fifty and sixty-five will be the largest demographic group in the United States.
- By the age of fifty, most of us are haunted by ghosts.
- Of those aged fifty to fifty-nine, 39 per cent agreed, and 40 per cent of those over sixty.
- The over forty age category last year included three women aged fifty or over, compared to just one birth in this age group in 1999.
- Their ages range between fifty to eighty-three.
- He says that being close to fifty years of age, it is very difficult to find work.
- It was untitled apart from saying that the person photographed was now fifty years of age.
- Worse, he told me the average age was about fifty.
- They range in age from twenty-five to fifty, and most consider themselves to be politically independent.
- The dread didn't sink in until I realised I was probably the youngest person in the theatre, with the mean age being about fifty.
- It's an examination of Roosevelt's years after he left the presidency at the age of fifty.
- Sherlock Holmes is often thought of as ‘immortal’, and James Bond is still going strong at about fifty years of age.
- He passed the age of fifty during his stay at Ann Arbor, but there was little if any slowing down; about half of his published papers appeared after that time.
- A proprietor had noted in 1910 that he had applications for jobs at twenty-five shillings a week from competent reporters of forty and fifty years of age with families.
- You can imagine my utter disbelief then, when the cab turned up and turned out to be driven by a grey haired, short man of about fifty years of age.
- Occasionally there might be mention of the need for men to undergo tests especially when they come to the fifty years of age mark.
- 1.3 Fifty miles an hour.
五十英里的时速 以每小时约50英里的速度行驶。 Example sentencesExamples - Elizabeth guessed that he was going at least forty or fifty miles per hour.
- Sam asked, pealing out of the driveway at fifty miles an hour.
- A drunk driver ran a red light and hit their car traveling twenty kilometers over the fifty kilometer speed limit.
- I worked out that my average speed over those two months was fifty miles per hour the whole time.
- Our speed had dropped down to fifty miles per hour.
- Ash yelled, his wings buzzing at fifty miles an hour.
- He estimated that his top running speed is about fifty miles per hour.
- They also have extremely powerful hind legs, and can charge at up to fifty miles/hour.
- The planes only had a top speed of fifty miles per hour and when hitting strong headwinds actually began to move backwards in mid-air.
- This car was certainly not travelling at fifty miles per hour!
- From the corner came her sister's red jeep probably going about fifty miles an hour.
- Martin and I jumped out of the car, and I looked at the tornado, and estimated it to be just a mile away from us, and it was going fifty miles an hour.
- Mina rolled the window back up and floored the accelerator, and they took off at fifty miles per hour.
- Jason surpassed the speed limit in the city by fifty miles with Steven in the back seat holding me.
- Cars passing the elementary school generally are already going about fifty miles per hour.
- No hand, skillfully placed or not, is going to catch all the aerosol content of a fifty mile an hour cough.
- 1.4 A size of garment or other merchandise denoted by fifty.
(衣服等商品尺码的)五十号 - 1.5 A fifty-pound note or fifty-dollar bill.
五十英镑(或五十美元)的钞票 Example sentencesExamples - Will pulled out a massive wad of notes - fifties - and started betting five times in a row on black, five on red.
Derivativesadjective & adverb The Managing director of Iran's Blood Transfusion Organization announced on Tuesday that blood donations have increased fiftyfold during the past year. Example sentencesExamples - Corporate data grows fiftyfold in three years.
OriginOld English fīftig (see five, -ty2). Rhymesfifty-fifty, nifty, shifty, swiftie, thrifty Definition of fifty in US English: fiftycardinal numberˈfiftēˈfɪfti 1The number equivalent to the product of five and ten; half of one hundred; 50. 50五十;五十个 only fifty percent of the aircraft were serviceable 只有50%的飞机还能用。 about fifty of us filed in 我们中间约有50人依次走了进去。 一条50磅重的大马哈鱼。 Example sentencesExamples - The advantage of reading a book while practicing for pure technique alone is that it enables us to forget the boredom of playing a passage over and over again, a dozen, or fifty or a hundred times until the body has absorbed it.
- If all you have on arrival is the equivalent of fifty pound notes, try asking a change bureau at your holiday destination airport to break a note down for you.
- They exist today in just the same way that they existed for the past fifty and more years.
- That's over fifty cumulative hours of air travel.
- Standing fifty paces from me under the trees was an impressive figure.
- I won fifty bucks off of a game of pool, " he said.
- Agents say that they sending back over fifty percent of some deliveries because their products don't sell very well.
- At a time when there are a lot of houses unoccupied in the Killarney urban area, there is massive speculation with some companies and individuals owning anything from five to fifty houses.
- Every week fifty more people were getting laid off, and I knew it was only a matter of time.
- I will have to burn something like a hundred to a hundred and fifty CD's to be sent out, all of those will be burned on ten or possibly eleven burners.
- Destiny was about Trinity's height and weighed a good fifty pounds more.
- Suppose five of the fifty righteous are lacking?
- Three hundred fifty men learned to fly under her instruction at Spearfish, South Dakota, her first teaching assignment.
- I don't know about you folks, but I intend to be alive in fifty or a hundred years, and I certainly intend for my descendants to be alive in two hundred.
- Five rooms at Clarence House will be open to the public this year between August 4 and October 17 (at a cost of five pounds and fifty pence).
- ‘Cleaning more than fifty rooms in twelve hours is harder than it seems,’ he replied gruffly.
- I mean, its only a hundred and fifty feet or so, right?
- They marched fifty miles in 36 hours during one campaign in Italy in 1796.
- I could tell that not being with in fifty miles of the nearest electrical outlet was driving her crazy.
- I never thought I would say this, but fifty and a half million French people can't be wrong.
- 1.1fifties The numbers from 50 to 59, especially the years of a century or of a person's life.
五十到五十九之间;五十年代;五十到五十九岁时期 Elvis is the icon of the Fifties 埃尔维斯是50年代的偶像。 Example sentencesExamples - The man, aged in his fifties, was shot in his car by bandits who tried to rob him after a visit to an automatic teller machine.
- And by then, it's too late to retool - the opportunity costs of going back to school in your fifties are huge.
- That teacher was Mr. Jeremy Wendell, and he was apparently in his middle to late fifties, as he had a great deal of gray in his hair now.
- Luckily the fifties were good productive years in terms of the financial return on wool and meat, just as the war years had been for many farmers.
- Every true icon of the last couple of centuries has smoked, from voluptuous fifties film stars to odd-looking French philosophers.
- Stephen who was in his middle fifties was working on a television aerial in the Aghamore area fell from the roof of a two storey house, he was rushed to Castlebar hospital but died a short time later.
- This was in the early part of the 20th century, and from the fifties onwards that land became filled up with community facilities.
- Haynes' film then becomes a melancholy commentary on the bigotry and snobbery of fifties Middle America.
- The older man grinned, a myriad of wrinkles submerging onto the weather tanned skin, exposing his real age of fifties.
- To be sensitive in the fifties was, almost by definition, to be a reader.
- The chief reporter was a grey haired man, middle fifties, rimless spectacles.
- The teacher she found was an older lady in her middle to late fifties, and she taught Chemistry
- Instead, the museum is concentrating on foundation figures who came of age in the fifties and sixties and on enriching its holdings of the work of certain especially favored artists.
- Well into her fifties, and with half her face semi-paralysed from a stroke many years earlier, she looked serene, yet somehow triumphant at the same time.
- David Ellis has been involved with horses since grammar school and the late fifties.
- Back in the fifties and sixties I produced a mass of work, most of which seems to have disappeared.
- Later, at school in the fifties, G.K. Chesterton was very much in vogue.
- Very few men in their forties caught my eye but once in the fifties, they aged rapidly in comparison to their female counterparts.
- She was in her middle fifties and was about five foot six and wore little round spectacles that she kept around her neck by means of a chain, and like most of the people who lived in Linton she lived near her family.
- Now, alas, he is married and the nearest he gets to the fifties is his age - he's 45 and rising.
- 1.2 Fifty years old.
五十岁 她看上去约50岁。 Example sentencesExamples - It was untitled apart from saying that the person photographed was now fifty years of age.
- Worse, he told me the average age was about fifty.
- By the age of fifty, most of us are haunted by ghosts.
- Occasionally there might be mention of the need for men to undergo tests especially when they come to the fifty years of age mark.
- Their ages range between fifty to eighty-three.
- They range in age from twenty-five to fifty, and most consider themselves to be politically independent.
- Does it work when a staff is comprised of counselors ages fifteen through fifty?
- He says that being close to fifty years of age, it is very difficult to find work.
- A proprietor had noted in 1910 that he had applications for jobs at twenty-five shillings a week from competent reporters of forty and fifty years of age with families.
- It is estimated that by the year 2008, women between the ages of fifty and sixty-five will be the largest demographic group in the United States.
- The dread didn't sink in until I realised I was probably the youngest person in the theatre, with the mean age being about fifty.
- You can imagine my utter disbelief then, when the cab turned up and turned out to be driven by a grey haired, short man of about fifty years of age.
- People over the age of fifty have the highest risk of severe disease.
- The men looked, on the whole, to be above fifty years of age, or in one or two cases, even older, whilst most of the women looked considerably younger.
- Sherlock Holmes is often thought of as ‘immortal’, and James Bond is still going strong at about fifty years of age.
- She was relieved to see Michael entering the room with another man, who looked about fifty years of age, following close behind.
- He passed the age of fifty during his stay at Ann Arbor, but there was little if any slowing down; about half of his published papers appeared after that time.
- The over forty age category last year included three women aged fifty or over, compared to just one birth in this age group in 1999.
- Of those aged fifty to fifty-nine, 39 per cent agreed, and 40 per cent of those over sixty.
- It's an examination of Roosevelt's years after he left the presidency at the age of fifty.
- 1.3 Fifty miles an hour.
五十英里的时速 以每小时约50英里的速度行驶。 Example sentencesExamples - I worked out that my average speed over those two months was fifty miles per hour the whole time.
- They also have extremely powerful hind legs, and can charge at up to fifty miles/hour.
- From the corner came her sister's red jeep probably going about fifty miles an hour.
- Cars passing the elementary school generally are already going about fifty miles per hour.
- Sam asked, pealing out of the driveway at fifty miles an hour.
- The planes only had a top speed of fifty miles per hour and when hitting strong headwinds actually began to move backwards in mid-air.
- Ash yelled, his wings buzzing at fifty miles an hour.
- No hand, skillfully placed or not, is going to catch all the aerosol content of a fifty mile an hour cough.
- He estimated that his top running speed is about fifty miles per hour.
- A drunk driver ran a red light and hit their car traveling twenty kilometers over the fifty kilometer speed limit.
- Jason surpassed the speed limit in the city by fifty miles with Steven in the back seat holding me.
- This car was certainly not travelling at fifty miles per hour!
- Mina rolled the window back up and floored the accelerator, and they took off at fifty miles per hour.
- Our speed had dropped down to fifty miles per hour.
- Elizabeth guessed that he was going at least forty or fifty miles per hour.
- Martin and I jumped out of the car, and I looked at the tornado, and estimated it to be just a mile away from us, and it was going fifty miles an hour.
- 1.4 A fifty-dollar bill.
Example sentencesExamples - Will pulled out a massive wad of notes - fifties - and started betting five times in a row on black, five on red.
OriginOld English fīftig (see five, -ty). |