英:[ˈθaʊznθ]
美:[ˈθaʊzəndθ, -zənθ]
英:[ˈθaʊznθ]
美:[ˈθaʊzəndθ, -zənθ]
复数:thousandths
词根:thousand
adj.thousand 成千的;无数的
n.thousand 一千;一千个;许许多多
1550年代,来自 thousand + -th (1)。
Middle English, from Old English thūsend; akin to Old High German dūsunt thousand, Lithuanian tūkstantis, and probably to Sanskrit tavas strong, Latin tumēre to swell — more at thumb >entry 1
The first known use of thousand was before the 12th century
thread1 of 2noun
a thin fine cord formed by spinning and twisting short fibers into a continuous strand
something that resembles a thread
threads of a spiderweb
the ridge or groove that winds around a screw
a train of thought that connects the parts in a sequence (as of ideas or events)
lost the thread of the story
thread2 of 2verb
to put a thread in working position in
thread a needle
to pass through in the manner of a thread
thread film through a camera
to make a way through or betweenalso: to make (one's way) carefully had to thread their way between the mountains
a river threading narrow valleys
to put together on a thread : string
thread beads
to weave together with or as if with threads : intersperse
dark hair threaded with gray
threadbareadjective
worn so much that the thread shows : shabby
threadbare clothes
barely adequate a threadbare event lacking excitement
a threadbare store with few items
having lost freshness and interest from overuse
threadbare jokes
thread1 of 2noun
a thin fine cord formed by spinning and twisting short fibers into a continuous strand
something that resembles a thread
threads of a spiderweb
the ridge or groove that winds around a screw
a train of thought that connects the parts in a sequence (as of ideas or events)
lost the thread of the story
thread2 of 2verb
to put a thread in working position in
thread a needle
to pass through in the manner of a thread
thread film through a camera
to make a way through or betweenalso: to make (one's way) carefully had to thread their way between the mountains
a river threading narrow valleys
to put together on a thread : string
thread beads
to weave together with or as if with threads : intersperse
dark hair threaded with gray
thrasher1 of 2noun
one that thrashes or threshes
thrasher2 of 2noun
any of various long-tailed American songbirds that have a usually long curved bill and are related to the mockingbird
thrashverb
thresh sense 1
to strike forcefully especially with a long instrument (as a whip) : flog
to defeat decisively or severely
thrashed the visiting team
to move or stir about violently
something was thrashing wildly in the water
to go over again and again thrash out a plan
thrash the matter over
thrashverb
thresh sense 1
to strike forcefully especially with a long instrument (as a whip) : flog
to defeat decisively or severely
thrashed the visiting team
to move or stir about violently
something was thrashing wildly in the water
to go over again and again thrash out a plan
thrash the matter over
thrallnoun
an enslaved person
a state of servitude or submission
in thrall to his emotions
a state of complete attention
the play held me in thrall
thrallnoun
an enslaved person
a state of servitude or submission
in thrall to his emotions
a state of complete attention
the play held me in thrall
thrallnoun
an enslaved person
a state of servitude or submission
in thrall to his emotions
a state of complete attention
the play held me in thrall
thousandnoun
a number equal to 10 times 100 see number
a very large number
thousands of ants
1 For her, everything seemed to be happening for the thousandth time.
2 I swatted the air before my face for the twelve thousandth time that day and nodded at the opening.
3 We always use per thousand sign to express a thousandth.
我们总是用千分号表示千分数.
4 I was going off, begging her for the thousandth time.
5 We still do not know one thousandth of one percent of what nature has revealed to us.
自然揭示给我们的,我们还不知道其十万分之一。
6 Ana Sophia Scheller, on Saturday evening, had technique without freshness; she danced as if this were her thousandth performance of the role.
7 But superbolts are much stronger and rarer, making up about one thousandth of 1 percent of all lightning strikes.
8 A unit of radioactivity equal to one thousandth of a Curie.
放射性单位等于千分之一居里。
9 In general, they have picked them up at signal strengths less than a thousandth of that needed to display an image on a TV screen.
通常,他们使用的信号强度不足电视显像信号的千分之一。
10 Either way, ask yourself if you can see even a rumour a thousandth as majestic as this attach itself to Jason Statham.
11 I roll my eyes for the thousandth time as Nuru and Penda, two of my classmates, burst into yet another fit of giggles a few feet away from me.
12 I triple-locked the front door from the inside and left the keys on the countertop while Daoud continued to explain his career plan, for the thousandth time.
13 Fortunately, a recent breakthrough shows promise of reducing its production cost by one thousandth of the price.
14 I’ve also watched An Officer and a Gentleman for the thousandth time.
15 "With the perfected measurement setup, we can get a resolution of two picometers -- that's about a thousandth of a nanometer," Pan said.
16 From the height of her disdain she summed him up for the thousandth time.
她第一千次以高度的鄙夷对他下了定论。
17 Because these tubes are a thousandth of the diameter of carbon fibres, they can slip into the microscopic Spaces between them.
因为纳米碳管的直径仅是碳纤维直径的千分之一,它可以穿过碳纤维中的细缝。
18 He repeated the sentence for the thousandth time.
他把那句话重复了无数遍.
19 I told him for the thousandth time.
我已告诉他无数次了.
20 A unit of potential equal to one thousandth of a volt.
电压单位等于千万分之一伏特。