a thing英英释义

idiom

anything—used in negative statementsThe guests will be here soon, and I don't have a thing (that is appropriate) to wear.Don't worry about a thing. I'll take care of everything.She doesn't look a thing like her older sister.His new album doesn't sound a thing like his last one.

I can't see a thing without my glasses on.

idiom

anything—used in negative statementsThe guests will be here soon, and I don't have a thing (that is appropriate) to wear.Don't worry about a thing. I'll take care of everything.She doesn't look a thing like her older sister.His new album doesn't sound a thing like his last one.

I can't see a thing without my glasses on.

a thing 例句

1 The 18th century thought leader would likely have a thing or two to say about the 17th wealthiest person in the world trying to emulate his philosophy.

2 For people in eastern Ukraine, where they're being bombed and destroyed every day, such a thing is out of a different world.

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