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Definition of fourteen in English: fourteencardinal number fɔːˈtiːnˈfɔːtiːn 1Equivalent to the product of seven and two; one more than thirteen, or six less than twenty; 14. 14十四;十四个 they had spent fourteen days in solitary confinement 他们被单独监禁了14天。 all fourteen of us were seated 我们14个人都坐下了。 Example sentencesExamples - The technique was tried in fourteen patients, and seven patients were controls.
- In the past month, US pilots have struck from seven to fourteen targets a week.
- It's about thirteen or fourteen essays and some other stuff, seven or eight poems and a couple of plays.
- I was devastated, and mourned Daddy's passing for twelve, thirteen, maybe even fourteen minutes.
- A lot could be written on the delight of setting foot on rock after fourteen weeks of snow and ice and nearly seven out of sight of all else.
- Seven of the fourteen cuts in tutorials have already been made, most significantly as the result of the introduction of a compulsory thesis.
- The work, mostly painting, tends towards the abstract and each is a series of seven, fourteen or ten.
- The trip took nearly fourteen hours, but it now takes less than five hours by bus or train.
- He birdied thirteen of fourteen holes but these scores were overshadowed by the events on the par three eight.
- The graveyard consists of twenty rows with fourteen and a half lots in each row, room for more than a thousand burials.
- Jepson claims the service will charge a twenty-five cent connection fee for each call, and seven to fourteen cents per minute.
- Compiled by a group of US foreign policy experts, the programme included fourteen different points.
- There are fourteen contributors, and thirteen admit to an ongoing full or part time academic appointment.
- It is a four-mile permanent road course with fourteen turns outlined by seven miles of access road on 626 acres of land.
- The graves were well made of round limestone, they were about four feet long, one foot wide and about fourteen inches deep.
- The Christmas tree, still on display, was nearly fourteen feet high and did not yet reach the ceiling.
- Joy says a reasonable guide is to use the drugs as directed, for seven to fourteen days.
- Plus, after nearly fourteen months of untroubled service, I'm finally getting tired of this design.
- Imagine if you put fourteen artists from seven different countries in a room together.
- All thirteen girls and fourteen boys raced each other once Mr. Fleur blew his whistle.
- 1.1 A size of garment or other merchandise denoted by fourteen.
(衣服等商品的)十四号 Example sentencesExamples - By 9: 00 I'd had enough and turned it off - before I shoved my size fourteens through the cathode.
- 1.2 Fourteen years old.
十四岁 he left school at fourteen 他14岁离开学校。 Example sentencesExamples - They wear three braids when they are thirteen or fourteen, and five braids at the age of fifteen or sixteen.
- I was fourteen and she was seven and we were both awestruck by the large house by the shimmering lake.
- He looked hardly more than a child to me, maybe thirteen or fourteen.
- She looked perhaps thirteen or fourteen, sitting on a bench with her knees drawn up under her chin.
- She had emigrated from Germany to America at the age of fourteen.
- I'm just afraid they'll get flamed because I wrote them when I was thirteen and fourteen.
- At age thirteen or fourteen New Zealand players go to Australia and compete well, but then the gap starts to widen.
- I think the important lessons of our life occur between the ages fourteen and nineteen.
- It was necessary to field a young team of juveniles with players under fourteen years of age.
- She looked after her father and brothers from the age of fourteen on the untimely death of her mother.
- Finally when you were about thirteen or fourteen, you were brought back to the Palace for a while.
- Only fourteen then, she was now up for parole, having been, as they say, a model prisoner.
- When she was thirteen or fourteen, she wandered into the town museum and spotted the pendant in the crystal ball.
- Born in 1921, into a family of nine, Jimmy started work at the age of fourteen with Waterford County Council.
- In 1901 the school leaving age was set at fourteen, but in 1944 it was raised to fifteen.
- Sharon made her first trip stateside at the tender age of fourteen, as part of a group of traditional musicians from Dublin and Clare.
- Education is free and compulsory between ages seven and fourteen.
- While she might have indeed been sixteen years old, she could have easily passed for fourteen or even thirteen.
- The Jamaican youngster loved to read, but was forced to leave school in 1901 at the age of fourteen.
- She had been a tender fourteen, and the other girl was nearing sixteen.
OriginOld English fēowertīene (see four, -teen). RhymesAberdeen, Amin, aquamarine, baleen, bean, been, beguine, Benin, between, canteen, careen, Claudine, clean, contravene, convene, cuisine, dean, Dene, e'en, eighteen, fascine, fedayeen, fifteen, figurine, foreseen, Francine, gean, gene, glean, gombeen, green, Greene, Halloween, intervene, Janine, Jean, Jeannine, Jolene, Kean, keen, Keene, Ladin, langoustine, latrine, lean, limousine, machine, Maclean, magazine, Malines, margarine, marine, Mascarene, Massine, Maxine, mean, Medellín, mesne, mien, Moline, moreen, mujahedin, Nadine, nankeen, Nazarene, Nene, nineteen, nougatine, obscene, palanquin, peen, poteen, preen, quean, Rabin, Racine, ramin, ravine, routine, Sabine, saltine, sardine, sarin, sateen, scene, screen, seen, serene, seventeen, shagreen, shebeen, sheen, sixteen, spleen, spring-clean, squireen, Steen, submarine, supervene, tambourine, tangerine, teen, terrine, thirteen, transmarine, treen, tureen, Tyrrhene, ultramarine, umpteen, velveteen, wean, ween, Wheen, yean Definition of fourteen in US English: fourteencardinal number 1Equivalent to the product of seven and two; one more than thirteen, or six less than twenty; 14. 14十四;十四个 they had spent fourteen days in solitary confinement 他们被单独监禁了14天。 all fourteen of us were seated 我们14个人都坐下了。 Example sentencesExamples - Imagine if you put fourteen artists from seven different countries in a room together.
- It is a four-mile permanent road course with fourteen turns outlined by seven miles of access road on 626 acres of land.
- Jepson claims the service will charge a twenty-five cent connection fee for each call, and seven to fourteen cents per minute.
- The graves were well made of round limestone, they were about four feet long, one foot wide and about fourteen inches deep.
- The work, mostly painting, tends towards the abstract and each is a series of seven, fourteen or ten.
- The technique was tried in fourteen patients, and seven patients were controls.
- He birdied thirteen of fourteen holes but these scores were overshadowed by the events on the par three eight.
- The Christmas tree, still on display, was nearly fourteen feet high and did not yet reach the ceiling.
- In the past month, US pilots have struck from seven to fourteen targets a week.
- There are fourteen contributors, and thirteen admit to an ongoing full or part time academic appointment.
- Plus, after nearly fourteen months of untroubled service, I'm finally getting tired of this design.
- Seven of the fourteen cuts in tutorials have already been made, most significantly as the result of the introduction of a compulsory thesis.
- Joy says a reasonable guide is to use the drugs as directed, for seven to fourteen days.
- The trip took nearly fourteen hours, but it now takes less than five hours by bus or train.
- A lot could be written on the delight of setting foot on rock after fourteen weeks of snow and ice and nearly seven out of sight of all else.
- It's about thirteen or fourteen essays and some other stuff, seven or eight poems and a couple of plays.
- I was devastated, and mourned Daddy's passing for twelve, thirteen, maybe even fourteen minutes.
- All thirteen girls and fourteen boys raced each other once Mr. Fleur blew his whistle.
- The graveyard consists of twenty rows with fourteen and a half lots in each row, room for more than a thousand burials.
- Compiled by a group of US foreign policy experts, the programme included fourteen different points.
- 1.1 A size of garment or other merchandise denoted by fourteen.
(衣服等商品的)十四号 Example sentencesExamples - By 9: 00 I'd had enough and turned it off - before I shoved my size fourteens through the cathode.
- 1.2 Fourteen years old.
十四岁 he left school at fourteen 他14岁离开学校。 Example sentencesExamples - They wear three braids when they are thirteen or fourteen, and five braids at the age of fifteen or sixteen.
- She looked after her father and brothers from the age of fourteen on the untimely death of her mother.
- In 1901 the school leaving age was set at fourteen, but in 1944 it was raised to fifteen.
- I'm just afraid they'll get flamed because I wrote them when I was thirteen and fourteen.
- She had emigrated from Germany to America at the age of fourteen.
- She had been a tender fourteen, and the other girl was nearing sixteen.
- He looked hardly more than a child to me, maybe thirteen or fourteen.
- Born in 1921, into a family of nine, Jimmy started work at the age of fourteen with Waterford County Council.
- The Jamaican youngster loved to read, but was forced to leave school in 1901 at the age of fourteen.
- I think the important lessons of our life occur between the ages fourteen and nineteen.
- When she was thirteen or fourteen, she wandered into the town museum and spotted the pendant in the crystal ball.
- Only fourteen then, she was now up for parole, having been, as they say, a model prisoner.
- While she might have indeed been sixteen years old, she could have easily passed for fourteen or even thirteen.
- Education is free and compulsory between ages seven and fourteen.
- Sharon made her first trip stateside at the tender age of fourteen, as part of a group of traditional musicians from Dublin and Clare.
- At age thirteen or fourteen New Zealand players go to Australia and compete well, but then the gap starts to widen.
- It was necessary to field a young team of juveniles with players under fourteen years of age.
- I was fourteen and she was seven and we were both awestruck by the large house by the shimmering lake.
- Finally when you were about thirteen or fourteen, you were brought back to the Palace for a while.
- She looked perhaps thirteen or fourteen, sitting on a bench with her knees drawn up under her chin.
OriginOld English fēowertīene (see four, -teen). |