[determiner], [pronoun], [noun] - (the number) 10nine, ten, elevena ten-seater busa ten-volume dictionaryThere were ten people on the bus."How many apples are there?" "Ten."The teacher wrote a big red ten at the bottom of my test, to show that I'd got all the answers right.If you say ten to one that something will or will not happen, you mean it is very likely that it will or will not happen.Ten to one he won't be there tonight.The Ten Commandments are the rules of behaviour which God gave to Israel through Moses on Mount Sinai, according to the Old Testament of the Bible.(esp. US) If you say ten-four (also 10-4), you mean that a message has been received.
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Meaning of TEN in English
Cambridge English vocab. Кембриджский английский словарь. 2012