eleven

名词 n. 数词 num.
/ɪˈlɛv.ən/    /əˈlɛv.ən/|/i-/

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A cricket team of eleven players. Hence first eleven - the team of best cricket players (at a school), second eleven - the "B" team, etc.
  2. A football team of eleven players; the starting lineup.
    — Sneeze is well known by all followers of U. of D. athletics for his great work at halfback on the Flyers' eleven for the past four seasons [...]
  3. Deliberate misspelling of !!, used to amplify an exclamation, imitating someone who forgets to press the shift key while typing exclamation points. Internet,alt-of,deliberate,misspelling,sarcastic
    — A: SUM1 Hl3p ME im alwyz L0ziN!!?!
  4. A number off the charts of a hypothetical scale of one to ten.; An exceptional specimen, (particularly) a physically attractive person. US,countable,slang
  5. A number off the charts of a hypothetical scale of one to ten.; A very high level of intensity. US,countable,slang
数词 num.
  1. The cardinal number occurring after ten and before twelve. Represented as 11 in Arabic digits.
    — It was a thunderstormy morning, eleven o'clock, with great dashes of rain pounding against the windows.

词形变化

Arabic numerals alternative Roman numerals alternative leven alternative 'leven alternative leben alternative elevens plural Arabic numerals alternative Roman numerals alternative leven alternative 'leven alternative leben alternative

词源

词源 1
Etymology tree
Proto-Indo-European *ís?
Proto-Indo-European *h₁óynos
Proto-Germanic *ainaz
Proto-Indo-European *leyp-
Proto-Germanic *lībaną
Proto-Germanic *-lif
Proto-Germanic *ainalif
Proto-West Germanic *ainalif
Proto-West Germanic *ainalifun
Old English endleofan
Middle English elleven
English eleven
From Middle English elleven, enleven, eleven, from Old English endleofan; from Proto-Germanic *ainalif (“one left”) (i.e., one left over after having already counted to ten), a compound of *ainaz and *-lif, from Proto-Indo-European *leyp- (“leave, remain”). Compare West Frisian alve, Low German ölven, Dutch elf, German elf, Icelandic ellefu, Danish and Norwegian elleve.
词源 2
Etymology tree
Proto-Indo-European *ís?
Proto-Indo-European *h₁óynos
Proto-Germanic *ainaz
Proto-Indo-European *leyp-
Proto-Germanic *lībaną
Proto-Germanic *-lif
Proto-Germanic *ainalif
Proto-West Germanic *ainalif
Proto-West Germanic *ainalifun
Old English endleofan
Middle English elleven
English eleven
From Middle English elleven, enleven, eleven, from Old English endleofan; from Proto-Germanic *ainalif (“one left”) (i.e., one left over after having already counted to ten), a compound of *ainaz and *-lif, from Proto-Indo-European *leyp- (“leave, remain”). Compare West Frisian alve, Low German ölven, Dutch elf, German elf, Icelandic ellefu, Danish and Norwegian elleve.
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