thing
thing 英 [θɪŋ] 美 [θɪŋ]
n. 事情;东西;
名词复数:things
- Use the noun thing to refer to something without naming it specifically. You might describe your sister's bizarre outfit by saying, "She was wearing this puffy orange thing around her waist and a tall, feathered thing on her head."
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- n. 事情;东西;
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1. carry a lot of things
带了许多东西
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2. She's very fond of sweet things .
她非常喜欢吃甜食。
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3. Bring your swimming things with you.
随身带上游泳用品。
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4. There's another thing I'd like to ask you.
还有一件事我想问你。
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5. Hi, Jane! How are things?
喂,简,近来怎么样?
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6. to say the right thing,to say the wrong thing
说得体的╱不得体的话
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7. She loves all things Japanese.
凡是日本的东西她都喜欢。
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8. You silly thing!
你这个蠢货!
- thing (n.) Old English þing "meeting, assembly, council, discussion," later "entity, being, matter" (subject of deliberation in an assembly), also "act, deed, event, material object, body, being, creature," from Proto-Germanic *thingam "assembly" (source also of Old Frisian thing "assembly, council, suit, matter, thing," Middle Dutch dinc "court-day, suit, plea, concern, affair, thing," Dutch ding "thing," Old High German ding "public assembly for judgment and business, lawsuit," German Ding "affair, matter, thing," Old Norse þing "public assembly"). The Germanic word is perhaps literally "appointed time," from a PIE *tenk- (1), from root *ten- "stretch," perhaps on notion of "stretch of time for a meeting or assembly."
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