| 释义 | [ thur-tee-fawr, -fohr ] / ˈθɜr tiˈfɔr, -ˈfoʊr /
 nouna cardinal number, 30 plus 4. a symbol for this number, as 34 or XXXIV. a set of this many persons or things.adjectiveamounting to 34 in number.Words nearby thirty-fourthirty-eight, thirty-eighth, thirty-fifth, thirty-first, thirty-five, thirty-four, thirty-fourth, thirty-nine, Thirty-nine Articles, thirty-ninth, thirty-oneDictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for thirty-fourThirty-four years ago, America elected Ronald Reagan as president, and sent a dozen Democratic senators to an early retirement. A GOP Senate? Why It Won't Come Easy|Lloyd Green|September 1, 2014|DAILY BEASTThirty-four percent of the 680 respondents said they love the new iOS look, and 36 percent of you thought the new Pro was "cool." Beast Readers: New Apple Products Are Cool|Sam Schlinkert|June 12, 2013|DAILY BEASTThirty-four years later (after sorting through his long-lost paperwork), Rascon received a prestigious Medal of Honor. Best Moments from the Hero Summit|Alex Berg, Jake Heller|November 15, 2012|DAILY BEASTI think the through one way is thirty-four sixteen,” he smiles at the patrons, “but I had better look up and make sure. The Railroad Problem|Edward Hungerford
At James Wests sale the price had considerably advanced, and thirty-four Caxtons realised 361, 4s. Prices of Books|Henry B. WheatleyNow, after thirty-four months of work, we contemplate a fairly rounded whole. State of the Union Addresses of Franklin D. Roosevelt|Franklin D. RooseveltAnother year, just one more year, and I could retire, at thirty-four. Exploiter's End|James CauseyHis Flore Française appeared in 1778, when he was thirty-four years old. Lamarck, the Founder of Evolution|Alpheus Spring Packard
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