Search results for ‘a ten-dollar bill’
English to Chinese Dictionary (1-5 of 6)
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- 1. (article) 一个
- 2. (one) 一
- 3. (express ratios,prices etc)
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English Dictionary (1-5 of 10)
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- 1. the first letter and first vowel of the modern English alphabet
- 2. any of several speech sounds represented by this letter, in English as in take, bag, calm, shortage, or cobra
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- 1. Compare an
- 2. used preceding a singular countable noun, if the noun is not previously specified or known
- 3. used preceding a proper noun to indicate that a person or thing has some of the qualities of the one named
- 4. used preceding a noun or determiner of quantity
- 5. used preceding a noun indicating a concrete or abstract thing capable of being divided
- 6. each or every; per
- 7. a certain; one
- 8. any at all
- 9. Compare the
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- an informal or dialect word for have
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- (usually linked to the preceding noun) an informal form of of
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- 1. acceleration
- 2. are(s) (metric measure of land)
- 3. atto-
- 4. See algebraic notation
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Examples (1-1 of 1)
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Karen do you have a ten-dollar bill to lend me?
- 卡伦,能借我十元钱吗?
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