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单词 sixfold
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Definition of sixfold in English:

sixfold

adjective ˈsɪksfəʊldˈsɪksfoʊld
  • 1Six times as great or as numerous.

    a sixfold increase in their overheads
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Americans owe $750 billion in debt, according to the Federal Reserve, a sixfold increase from two decades ago.
    • Foreign investment in the region has increased sixfold since 2001, according to the region's Economy Ministry.
    • During the twentieth century, the world's human population has tripled, but water use has increased sixfold.
    • The total increase is more than sixfold.
    • Since Rogers took over, the endowment has increased more than sixfold.
    • Today, nearly 1 in 100 of the global population is a refugee or is otherwise displaced (a sixfold increase in a generation).
    • Traffic has increased sixfold compared with 2000, thanks to the new car terminal exports and greatly increased container traffic.
    • If a parent or sibling has panic attacks, a person's risk increases by about sixfold.
    • Officers are desperate to reinforce the message that ecstasy kills, after medical researchers blamed a sixfold increase in deaths from the drug on the drop in its price.
    • The use of water increased sixfold over the past 70 years.
    • The incidence of ectopic pregnancy increased sixfold in the United States between 1970 and 1992, with more than 100,000 cases occurring in 1992.
    • Over the past 30 years there has been a sixfold increase in the number of people using airports.
    • Survival from cardiac arrest can be increased sixfold by providing first line responders with defibrillators.
    • How were we supposed to increase the revenue another sixfold?
    • Sales of wine in Ireland have increased sixfold since 1996.
    • In 200 years, the world's population has grown sixfold; it could almost double again by 2050.
    • In the past 20 years, the average salary has increased nearly sixfold from $225,600 to more than $1.25 million last season.
    • That number had increased more than sixfold by 1998 and nearly doubled again by 2000.
    • Currently, British population is about 60,000,000, representing almost a sixfold increase in two hundred years.
    • There was a 25% increase in deaths from malaria, and a sixfold leap in deaths from illnesses caused by HIV / Aids, mostly in Africa.
    1. 1.1 Having six parts or elements.
      a sixfold plan of action
adverbˈsɪksfəʊldˈsɪksfoʊld
  • By six times; to six times the number or amount.

    coal prices have risen sixfold
 
 

Definition of sixfold in US English:

sixfold

adjectiveˈsɪksfoʊldˈsiksfōld
  • 1Six times as great or as numerous.

    a sixfold increase in their overheads
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Currently, British population is about 60,000,000, representing almost a sixfold increase in two hundred years.
    • Traffic has increased sixfold compared with 2000, thanks to the new car terminal exports and greatly increased container traffic.
    • Over the past 30 years there has been a sixfold increase in the number of people using airports.
    • Survival from cardiac arrest can be increased sixfold by providing first line responders with defibrillators.
    • Sales of wine in Ireland have increased sixfold since 1996.
    • Today, nearly 1 in 100 of the global population is a refugee or is otherwise displaced (a sixfold increase in a generation).
    • Americans owe $750 billion in debt, according to the Federal Reserve, a sixfold increase from two decades ago.
    • Officers are desperate to reinforce the message that ecstasy kills, after medical researchers blamed a sixfold increase in deaths from the drug on the drop in its price.
    • That number had increased more than sixfold by 1998 and nearly doubled again by 2000.
    • Since Rogers took over, the endowment has increased more than sixfold.
    • Foreign investment in the region has increased sixfold since 2001, according to the region's Economy Ministry.
    • In 200 years, the world's population has grown sixfold; it could almost double again by 2050.
    • In the past 20 years, the average salary has increased nearly sixfold from $225,600 to more than $1.25 million last season.
    • During the twentieth century, the world's human population has tripled, but water use has increased sixfold.
    • There was a 25% increase in deaths from malaria, and a sixfold leap in deaths from illnesses caused by HIV / Aids, mostly in Africa.
    • If a parent or sibling has panic attacks, a person's risk increases by about sixfold.
    • The use of water increased sixfold over the past 70 years.
    • The incidence of ectopic pregnancy increased sixfold in the United States between 1970 and 1992, with more than 100,000 cases occurring in 1992.
    • How were we supposed to increase the revenue another sixfold?
    • The total increase is more than sixfold.
    1. 1.1 Having six parts or elements.
      a sixfold plan of action
adverbˈsɪksfoʊldˈsiksfōld
  • By six times; to six times the number or amount.

    coal prices have risen sixfold
 
 
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