nineteen
美 [ˌnaɪnˈtin]
英 [ˌnaɪnˈtiːn] 
- num.十九
- n.十九岁;十九点钟
- 网络十九个;十九的;第十九
词形变化
复数:nineteens
英汉双解
习惯用语
talk, etc. nineteen to the dozen
喋喋不休to talk, etc. without stopping
| She was chatting away, nineteen to the dozen. 她没完没了地聊着。 |
英汉解释
num. | 1. (基数)十九;十九个人[物];第十九(章,页等) |
n. | |
英英解释
例句
Nineteen sixty-eight was one of the most tumultuous and heartbreaking years in American history.
1968年是美国历史上最为混乱和令人悲伤的岁月中的一年。
In the summer of nineteen-forty, in just a few days the company created a complete design.
在夏天十九四十,在短短的几天,该公司创建了一个完整的设计。
At that point, they had not been American League or World Series winners since the early nineteen sixties.
那时,从20世纪60年代早期开始他们并不是美联或者是世界职业棒球大赛的得胜者。
Chicago is one of the strongest bases for his Democratic Party. The city has not had a Republican mayor since nineteen thirty-one.
芝加哥是民主党最重要的基地之一,该市自1931年以来就没有一位共和党人担任市长。
You may not have shed many tears in the last few days, but on average, women over the age of nineteen cry for two hours a week.
也许你不会花太多的眼泪去度过最后的几天,但女性在19岁的时候平均一周得哭上2小时左右。
Nineteen Eighty-Four is often described, mainly by conservatives, as an attack against socialism.
人们,主要是保守派,经常把《一九八四》描述为一部抨击社会主义的作品。
Then, in a commentary in February of nineteen sixty-eight, he said the war seemed unwinnable.
然后,在1963年2月的一篇评论,他说,似乎无法取胜的战争。
I spent nineteen years of my life trying to portray myself as the perfect Victorian girl.
我花了我人生十九年的时光我自己塑造成一个完美的维多利亚式女孩。
In nineteen ninety-nine, the Children's Defense Fund hired her to build a library on a farm it owns in the state of Tennessee.
年,儿童防御基金委托她在一个吏属于田纳西州的农场上设计一个图书馆。
One of these companies continued to make a profit digging gold until nineteen sixty-six.
在这些公司中有一家公司开采黄金获得利润一直持续到1966年。
What significant event stands out in your life--or the life of someone you know, at the age of nineteen, thirty-eight, or fifty-seven?
在十九,三十八或五十七岁时,在你或是你认识的人的的生活里有什么重大事件凸显了出来?
But after the election, some people in his company began to call for Ford to be the Republican presidential nominee in nineteen twenty-four.
但选举结束后,他的公司在一些人开始呼吁福特成为共和党一九二四年的总统候选人。
Later that year, nineteen sixty-five, the United States tried to have one spacecraft get very close to another spacecraft while in orbit.
那年晚些时候,1963年,美国试图有一个航天器非常接近另一个航天器在轨。
Heyward rose to his feet, moved his chair well back and calmly surveyed the nineteen other men around the table.
海沃德站起身来,把椅子往身后挪得远一些,神态镇静地向会议桌旁十九名与会者扫了一眼。
During the early nineteen-fifties a remarkable device known as the maser came into being through the efforts of a number of scientists.
在本世纪五十年代初,通过许多科学家的努力,出现了一种引人注目的器件,叫做微波激射器。
Nineteen eighty-nine began with Europe divided, as it had been since the end of World War II.
如同二战结束以来的任何一年一样,1989年在欧洲的分裂状态中开始。
He had his first music lessons in the local public schools. His mother bought him a saxophone in nineteen thirty-three.
他是在当地的一所公立学校开始学习音乐的,1933年,他母亲给他买了个萨克斯风。
"You see, " he said, "total, nineteen and a half; as well say twenty leagues. "
“您看,”他说,“总共是十九又二分之一,那就等于二十。”
During the nineteen fifties, she became famous internationally for her beautiful voice and intense personality.
在本世纪50年代,她成为著名的她美丽的声音和激烈的国际人格。
But in nineteen ninety-two, she visited Afghan refugee camps in Pakistan. What she saw persuaded her to return to her homeland.
但1992年她访问了位于巴基斯坦的阿富汗难民营后,她看到的一切说服她回到自己的祖国。
Heyward rose to his feet, moved his chair well back and calmly surveyed the nineteen other men around the table.
海沃德站起身来,把椅子往身后挪得远一些,神态镇静地向会议桌旁十九名与会者扫了一眼。
This reflects the period of its entry into English, i. e. the nineteen-fifties, but the word is by no means a newcomer in its native land.
这反映了它进入英语的时期系二十世纪五十年代,但它在自己的国土上并非新词。
Quantum mechanics, which evolved in the early nineteen-twenties, had its initial thrust in the area of atomic physics.
本世纪20年代初期发展起来的量子力学,其最初取得的突破是在原子物理学的领域中。
This is a girl of nineteen who came in with a headache and a stiff neck.
这是一位19岁女孩,她因头痛和斜颈而住进医院。
Some twenty years previously, in the nineteen-forties, Fremont Rider had arrived at precisely the same conclusion.
大约20年前,即本世纪40年代,弗莱蒙特·雷德曾作出过完全相同的结论。
He was married at nineteen to a beautiful cousin.
他19岁时跟一位美貌的中表结了婚。
In nineteen eighty-one, at the age of thirty-eight, he died in a car crash on his way to a performance.
1981年他在前往演出的路上,因车祸而去逝,年仅38岁。
When Theodore Roosevelt became president in the early nineteen hundreds, he was ready to try again.
二十世纪初,当西奥多.罗斯福接任美国总统后,他做好准备,他要在中美洲开凿运河。
This reflects the period of its entry into English, i. e. the nineteen-fifties, but the word is by no means a newcomer in its native land.
这反映了它进入英语的时期系二十世纪五十年代,但它在自己的国土上并非新词。
Stricken by illness at the tender age of nineteen months, Helen lost her ability to see, hear, and speak.
可在她19个月大时,她得了一场大病,海伦从此失去了视觉、听觉和说话的能力。
The Nineteen Ancient Poetry was one of the important sources of his quotation.
另外值得注意的是,《古诗十九首》也成为阮?用典的重要来源。
Instead, an employee, amused at the bank's Nineteen Eighty-Four management style, set up a fake e-mail address and sent the page to me.
美林的某位员工,觉得该行的1984式管理风格(NineteenEighty-Fourmanagementstyle)很好笑,于是编了一个电子邮件地址,结果却把该内容发给了我。
After nineteen years of her guidance, I can proudly say that she is a wonderful mother figure, flaws and all.
在她十九年的教养荫庇下,我可以骄傲地宣称,不管有否瑕疵,我有个很好很好的妈妈!
Nineteen days? I said it would be very difficult to cover such a distance in such a short period.
我说十九天时间太短,要骑完如此长的距离很难。
In the nineteen forties the wealthy John D. Rockefeller bought a great amount of land nearby. Then he gave it to the federal government.
在二十世纪四十年代,大富豪约翰.D.洛克菲勒购买附近一大片土地,然后他将此土地赠送给联邦政府。
He said the borders of Israel and a future Palestine should be based on lines that existed before the nineteen sixty-seven Middle East war.
他称以色列和未来的巴勒斯坦的边界线应该以1967年中东战争前已存的边界为基础。
Rodney Slater, Carol Willis, and Bob Nash stayed with me for the next nineteen years.
在后来的19年中,罗德尼.斯莱特、卡罗尔.威利斯和鲍勃.纳什一直都跟着我。
Around nineteen oh one , Missus Gardner moved into the fourth floor of the museum, where she would live for the rest of her life.
大约在1901年,加德纳太太搬到了博物馆的四楼居住,在此,她一直住到去逝。
In nineteen ninety-seven, the United States Institute of Medicine established levels for how much vitamin D healthy people need.
1997年,美国医药协会确定了健康的人们需要多少含量的维他命D。
Only since the nineteen-sixties have scientists begun to understand that the Earth is a great, living structure.
直到1960年代科学家才开始认识到地球是一个巨大的有生命的构造。
STEVE EMBER: On April thirtieth, nineteen twenty-six, Coleman was preparing for an air show in which she would star.
史蒂夫恩伯:4月十届,一九二六年,科尔曼正在准备一个航空展中,她将明星。
One cold January morning in nineteen eighty-eight, library workers found a small, almost frozen kitten in the book drop.
在1988年1月的一个寒冷的早晨,图书馆工作人员在还书架(bookdrop)上发现了一只很小、都快冻僵了的小猫。
Then, nineteen months after she was born, Helen became very sick. It was a strange sickness that made her completely blind and deaf.
在她出生后的十九个月,海轮得了很严重的病,这奇怪的病让海轮完全的失去了视觉与听觉。
The researchers say the maternal death rate has been falling almost one and a half percent a year since nineteen ninety.
研究人员称,自1990年以来,孕产妇死亡率每年下降将近1.
but Anne, at seven-and-twenty, thought very differently from what she had been made to think at nineteen.
不过安妮到了二十七岁,心里的想法和十九岁时的想法大不相同。
In nineteen forty-six, Malcolm Cowley collected some of Faulkner's writings and wrote a report about him.
年,马尔科姆·考利收集了福克纳的某些作品,并写了一篇关于他的报道。