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Why are our days numbered and not, say, lettered?
—
Woody Allen
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numbered
a. 计数的, 编号的
近义:
paginal, paginated, follioed
反义:
numberless, countless
lettered
a. 标有字母的, 有学问的, 有文化修养的
近义:
informed, knowing, learned, prepared, scholarly, wise
days
n. 一生, 时期\\nadv. 每天, 在白天
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