Six

  • 31Six' — Le Six Le Six Autre titre francophone Six midi Titre original 6 minutes Genre Journal télévisé Pays …

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  • 32six — [[t]sɪ̱ks[/t]] ♦ sixes 1) NUM Six is the number 6. ...a glorious career spanning more than six decades. 2) N COUNT: usu sing In cricket, if a player hits a six, they score six runs by hitting the ball so that it crosses the boundary at the edge… …

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  • 33six — noun Etymology: Middle English, from six, adjective, from Old English siex; akin to Old High German sehs six, Latin sex, Greek hex Date: before 12th century 1. see number table 2. the sixth in a set or series < the six of spades > 3. something&#8230; …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 34six — cardinal number 1》 equivalent to the product of two and three; one more than five, or four less than ten; 6. (Roman numeral: vi or VI.) 2》 Cricket a hit that reaches the boundary without first striking the ground, scoring six runs. 3》 a group of&#8230; …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 35Six — Meiner Six!, auch: Mein Six!: eine volkstümliche Beteuerungsformel, die neben ›Meiner Treu!‹ und ›Meiner Seel!‹ gebraucht wird. ›Meiner Six!‹ gilt als scherzhafte Verstümmelung und verhüllende Entstellung des älteren ›Meiner Seel!‹ und weist auf&#8230; …

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  • 36six — adnc. dc.(dv.) ché(z) (Albertville, Arvillard.228, Chambéry.025, Conflans, Giettaz, Hauteville Sa., Macôt Plagne, Montagny Bozel, Montendry, St Alban Hu., Thoiry), ché(z), fgm. chés (St Martin Porte.203), chê (Aix), chi (Peisey), chi(z) (Clefs,&#8230; …

    Dictionnaire Français-Savoyard

  • 37six — See flat six straight six V six …

    Dictionary of automotive terms

  • 38six — UK [sɪks] / US number the number 6 • six of one, (and) half a dozen of the other used for saying that two things are equally good or bad You can take either road; it s six of one, half a dozen of the other …

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  • 39six — [[t]sɪks[/t]] n. 1) a cardinal number, five plus one 2) a symbol for this number, as 6 or VI 3) a set of six persons or things 4) amounting to six in number • at sixes and sevens Etymology: bef. 900; OE s(i) ex, syx, seox, c. ON sex, OHG sehs, Go …

    From formal English to slang

  • 40six — See: AT SIXES AND SEVENS, DEEP SIX …

    Dictionary of American idioms