ten
ten — 數詞
1. the number that comes after nine and before eleven, used when counting, measurin
十
數字 10;九加一的結果
the number that comes after nine and before eleven, used when counting, measuring, or naming a quantity.
Kian counted to ten in French before starting the game.
Kian 在遊戲開始前用法語數到了十。
count to ten: counting sequence
The novel costs ten dollars at the local bookstore.
那本小說在當地的書店售價十美元。
Jiwoo woke up at ten o'clock on Saturday morning.
Jiwoo 星期六早上十點醒來。
My grandmother has lived in that village for nearly ten years.
我祖母在那個村子住了將近十年。
Takeshi added ten and seven, then wrote down seventeen.
Takeshi 把十和七加起來,然後寫下十七。
常見錯誤
ten — 名詞
1. a version of rugby union in which each team has ten players on the field at once
十人制
每隊十人的橄欖球賽制
a version of rugby union in which each team has ten players on the field at once, making the game faster and more open than the standard fifteen-a-side format.
The club plays ten every summer to attract new members.
這個球會每年夏天舉辦十人制橄欖球賽來吸引新會員。
play + ten: uncountable sports format
Ritu prefers ten to full rugby because the matches are shorter.
Ritu 比較喜歡十人制,因為比賽時間較短。
This weekend's ten tournament has teams from three countries.
這個週末的十人制錦標賽有三個國家的隊伍參加。
The coach said ten demands faster passing than standard rugby.
教練說十人制比標準橄欖球更講究快速傳球。
- ten-a-side
the more explicit alternative name for this rugby format
文法句型
ten [verb]
play ten
用法筆記
This sense is almost exclusively used in British and Commonwealth rugby contexts. In everyday conversation, 'ten' without a qualifier refers to the cardinal number; the rugby meaning is clear only when the topic is sports.