sixpence的意思和读音

sixpence

: [ˈsɪkspəns] : ['sɪkspəns]

n.便 1971 使

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sixpences  

sixpencen.

1.便 1971 使a British coin in use until 1971, worth six old pence

na.1.便();西

n.1.a unit of money worth six old pennies, used in the U.K. until 1971, or the small silver coin with this value

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2.便 sitting-room sixpence 便,便 sixteenth num. , ...

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5.便 RESIGNATION SIXPENCE 便 BROWN WOLF ...

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1.If she had only a shilling in the world, she would be very likely to give away sixpence of it.便

2.AN old woman was sweeping her house, and she found a little crooked sixpence.便

3.He gave them sixpence apiece and a pat on the head, and they went off with much respectful swinging of caps and touching of forelocks.便

4.But of that evening she had remembered a little pot ofcaviare. It had cost seven and sixpence.76便

5.It looked like a love story. But love, as she said, could turn on a sixpence.

6.You've got money, and I've got luck; so you'd better keep me by you for your crooked sixpence.

7.'I'm amazed that it's all in gold print - a sixpence would have been quite a lot of money in those days. ',6便

8.We took lodgings together in Little Britain at three shillings and sixpence a week-- as much as we could then afford.宿便——

9.Silver sixpence. . . Placing a silver sixpence in the bride's left shoe is said to be a symbol of wealth.便便

10.This buyer is the sort of man who will choose something because it is sixpence cheaper than the next article.西便便