thanks
thanks 英 [θæŋks] 美 [θæŋks]
n. 谢谢(只用复数) int. 谢谢
名词复数:thanks
- Thanks means gratitude or recognition in response to someone acting in a kind or generous way. If your favorite teacher retires, you might throw a big party for her as a way of giving thanks.
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- n. 谢谢(只用复数)
- int. 谢谢
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1. thanks, but I like to work.
谢谢.但是我喜欢工作.
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2. No, thanks. Nothing.
不要了,谢谢。
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3. thanks, but… how… how do you know my name?
谢谢,但是……怎么……怎么你知道我的名字?
- thanks (n.) mid-13c., plural of thank (n.), from Old English þanc, þonc in its secondary sense "grateful thought, gratitude," from the same root as thank (v.). In prehistoric times the Germanic noun seems to have expanded from "a thinking of, a remembering" to also mean "remember fondly, think of with gratitude." Compare Old Saxon thank, Old Frisian thank, Old Norse þökk, Dutch dank, German Dank. The Old English noun chiefly meant "thought, reflection, sentiment; mind, will, purpose," also "grace, mercy, pardon; pleasure, satisfaction."
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