nines
英 [naɪn]
美 [naɪn]
- n. 九,九个
- num. 九;九个
- adj. 九的,九个的
- n. (Nine)人名;(塞)尼内
CET4 TEM4
nines 完美来自nine的复数形式,引申词义完美,因9在古代哲学观念里意味着完美,极限。在中国神话传说里9同样也意味着完美,如九重天,即至高天。
- nines (n.)
- in phrase to the nines "to perfection" (1787) first attested in Burns, apparently preserves the ancient notion of the perfection of the number as three times three (such as the nine Muses).
[T]he Book of St. Albans, in the sections on blasonry, lays great stress on the nines in which all perfect things (orders of angels, virtues, articles of chivalry, differences of coat armour, etc.) occur. [Weekley]
No one seems to consider that it might be a corruption and misdivision of to then anes, literally "for the one (purpose or occasion)," a similar construction to the one that yielded nonce (q.v.).
- 1. Homeboy Pete all dressed up to the nines.
- 家乡人皮特居然打扮得漂漂亮亮.
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- 2. She dressed up to the nines to take part in a ball.
- 她打扮得漂漂亮亮去参加舞会.
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- 3. This guy is always dressed to the nines, because he loaded.
- 他的穿着那是相当讲究, 因为他有的是钱.
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- 4. Two good - looking men around 40 years old, dressed to the nines.
- 两个40岁左右、长相帅气的男子, 把自己打扮得夸张古怪.
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- 5. Last year at her party, everyone was dressed to the nines.
- 去年在她搞的派对上, 大家都作了精心的打扮.
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