fifty
英 ['fɪftɪ]
美 ['fɪfti]
- n. 50の; 50の; 50の数字が付けられた何か
- adj.
英語の語源
- fifty (n.)
- Old English fiftig "fifty; a set of fifty," from fif "five" (see five) + -tig "group of ten" (see -ty (1)). Compare Old Frisian fiftich, Old Norse fimm tigir, Dutch vijftig, Old High German fimfzug, German fünfzig, Gothic fimf tigjus. U.S. colloquial fifty-fifty "in an even division" is from 1908.
例文
- 1. The village is a settlement of just fifty houses.
- この村には50世帯しか住んでいません。
- 2.Forty or fifty women were sitting cross-legged on the ground.
- 4,50人の女性があぐらをかいて地面に座っている。/
- 3.He came to a halt at a crossroads fifty yards further on.
- 彼は50ヤード先の交差点で止まった。
- 4.He is fifty and has been through two marriages.
- 彼は今年50歳で、2度の結婚を経験した。
- 5. Fifty civilians in Masawa were killed when government planes attacked the town.
- マサワ市は政府軍機に爆撃され、民間人50人が死亡した。
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