释义 |
five I. \ˈfīv\ adjective Etymology: Middle English, adjective & pron., from Old English fīf; akin to Old High German funf, finf five, Old Norse fimm, Gothic fimf, Latin quinque, Greek pente, Sanskrit pañca : being one more than four in number < five years > — see number table II. pronoun, plural in construction Etymology: Middle English : five countable persons or things not specified but under consideration and being enumerated < five are here > < five were found > III. noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English, from five, pron. & adjective 1. : one more than four 2. a. : five units or objects < a total of five > b. : a group or set of five < arranged by fives > 3. a. : the numerable quantity symbolized by the arabic numeral 5 b. : the figure 5 c. : the letter V 4. : five o'clock — compare bell table, time illustration 5. a. : a playing card marked to show that it is fifth in a suit b. : a domino with five spots on one of its halves c. : a die with five spots on the uppermost side d. : an article of clothing of the fifth size < wears a five > 6. a. : a five-pound note b. : a five-dollar bill 7. : a playing team of five members; especially : a basketball team 8. : fifteen 6 IV. noun : a slapping of extended right hands by two people (as in greeting or celebration) — usually used in phrases with give or slap < so I slapped him five and hugged him — J.R.Burke > |