释义
[ ih-lev -uh n ] SHOW IPA
/ ɪˈlɛv ən / PHONETIC RESPELLING
noun a cardinal number, ten plus one.
a symbol for this number, as 11 or XI.
a set of this many persons or things, as a football team.
adjective amounting to eleven in number.
Origin of eleven before 900; Middle English elleven (e ), Old English ellefne, endleofan; cognate with Old High German einlif (German elf ), Old Norse ellifu, Gothic ainlib-, literally, one remaining (after counting 10). See one, leave1
Words nearby eleven elevator muscle of upper lip, elevator muscle of upper lip and wing of nose, elevator music, elevator pitch, elevator shoe, eleven , eleven-plus, elevenses, eleventh, Eleventh Amendment, eleventh chord
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Example sentences from the Web for eleven One morning at about eleven , he announces his intention as though it's truly an unusual thought: “Let's have a little drink.”
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Yet the undocumented population remains upwards eleven million.
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Eleven thousand aircraft would bomb preparation and give them air cover.
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Eleven children under the age of 13 have been shot in the city of Milwaukee so far this year.
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Skoller relates how lucky he was for a hung jury—the final, deadlocked vote was eleven to one, for acquittal.
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Percy, who played tackle on a winning Crimson eleven , and Sam Felton will be well remembered as the fastest punters of their day.
Football Days | William H. Edwards
Now there are eleven of them, and their wings shine in the sun like blue steel.
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"The amount altogether is, you perceive, eleven hundred pounds," he continued.
Verner's Pride | Mrs. Henry Wood
The family consisted of eleven children, five sons and six daughters, of whom Brigham was the ninth.
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Henry might change his mind or one of the eleven get in some fine work.
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British Dictionary definitions for eleven noun the cardinal number that is the sum of ten and one
a numeral 11, XI, etc, representing this number
something representing, represented by, or consisting of 11 units
(functioning as singular or plural) a team of 11 players in football, cricket, hockey, etc
Also called: eleven o'clock eleven hours after noon or midnight
determiner amounting to eleven eleven chances (as pronoun ) have another eleven today Word Origin for eleven Old English endleofan; related to Old Norse ellefo, Gothic ainlif, Old Frisian andlova, Old High German einlif
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