释义 |
nine I. \ˈnīn sometimes for emphasis, as by telephone operators, -īən\ adjective Etymology: Middle English nyne, nigen, from Old English nigon; akin to Old High German & Gothic niun nine, Old Norse nīu, Latin novem, Greek ennea, Sanskrit nava : being one more than eight in number < nine years > — see number table II. pronoun, plural in construction Etymology: Middle English nyne, from Old English nigone, from nigon, adjective : nine countable persons or things not specified but under consideration and being enumerated < nine are here > < nine were found > III. noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English, from nyne, adjective & pron. 1. : one more than eight : three threes : the square of three 2. a. : nine units or objects < a total of nine > b. : a group or set of nine < arranged by nines > 3. a. : the numerable quantity symbolized by the arabic numeral 9 b. : the figure 9 4. : nine o'clock — compare bell table, time illustration 5. : the ninth in a set or series: as a. : a playing card marked to show that it is ninth in a suit b. : an article of clothing of the ninth size < wears a nine > 6. : something having as an essential feature nine units or members: as a. : a playing team of nine members; especially : a baseball team b. : the first or last 9 holes of an 18-hole golf course < fired a two-under-par 33 on the front nine and held his advantage in the back nine — Vancouver (Canada) Sun > • - to the nines |