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n.
(个人的)用品
需要的东西
生物
事实
物( thing的名词复数 )
noun
an object or entity not precisely designated or capable of being designated
use this thing
an inanimate object distinguished from a living being
a separate and distinct individual quality, fact, idea, or usually entity
the concrete entity as distinguished from its appearances
a spatial entity
individual
not a living thing in sight
a matter of concern : affair
many things to do
things plural state of affairs in general or within a specified or implied sphere
things are improving
a particular state of affairs : situation
look at this thing another way
event, circumstance
Meeting her was a wonderful thing.
things plural possessions, effects
pack your things
whatever may be possessed or owned or be the object of a right
an article of clothing
not a thing to wear
things plural equipment or utensils especially for a particular purpose
bring the tea things
deed, act, accomplishment
do great things
a product of work or activity
likes to build things
the aim of effort or activity
the thing is to get well
something (such as an activity) that makes a strong appeal to the individual : forte, specialty I think travelling is very much a novelist's thing—Philip Larkin
letting students do their own thing—Newsweek
a mild obsession or phobiaalso: the object of such an obsession or phobia
has a thing about driving
detail, point
checks every little thing
a material or substance of a specified kind
avoid fatty things
idea, notion
says the first thing he thinks of
a piece of news or information
couldn't get a thing out of him
a spoken or written observation or point
the proper or fashionable way of behaving, talking, or dressing—used with the
simple things简单事情;单纯的事;小事情;平常事
make things worse使情况更糟
things about me自我介绍
as things stand在目前的情况下;按照现状来看
as things are在目前情况下,照目前情况
facts are stubborn things事实是不容改变的东西
take things easy放轻松;沉住气,慢慢来
sort things out整理(东西、思想等)
危险物品
Middle English, from Old English, thing, assembly; akin to Old High German ding thing, assembly, Goth theihs time
The first known use of thing was before the 12th century
thinking1 of 2noun
the action of using one's mind to produce thoughts
opinion sense 1, judgment
it is, to my thinking, utter nonsense
thought entry 2 sense 2
the current thinking on the subject
thinking2 of 2adjective
marked by use of the power of thinking
thinking citizens
thinkverb
to form or have in the mind
afraid to think what might happen
to have as an opinion : believe
think it's so
to hold in the mind for some time : ponder think about it
think the matter over
to call to mind : remember he never thinks to call home
never thought to ask
to use the power of reason
think before you write your answer
to have an opinion
they think highly of you
to have concern
I must think of my family first
to invent by thinking—usually used with up
always thinking up new schemes
thinkverb
to form or have in the mind
afraid to think what might happen
to have as an opinion : believe
think it's so
to hold in the mind for some time : ponder think about it
think the matter over
to call to mind : remember he never thinks to call home
never thought to ask
to use the power of reason
think before you write your answer
to have an opinion
they think highly of you
to have concern
I must think of my family first
to invent by thinking—usually used with up
always thinking up new schemes
thingamajignoun
something that is hard to classify or whose name is unknown or forgotten
thingamajignoun
something that is hard to classify or whose name is unknown or forgotten
thingnoun
a matter of concern : affair
many things to do
plural state of affairs
things are improving
situation sense 3
look at this thing another way
event sense 1a, circumstance
the flood was a terrible thing
something one does well or likes to do
do your thing
deed entry 1 sense 1, act
do great things
a product of work or activity
likes to build things
the aim of effort or activity
the thing is to get well
a particular objectespecially: a lifeless object
how do you work this thing?
plural belongings
pack your things
an article of clothing
not a thing to wear
detail entry 1 sense 1b
checks every little thing
a material or substance of a particular kind
avoid starchy things
idea sense 2, notion
says the first thing that comes to mind
individual entry 2
poor little thing
a piece of news or information
couldn't get a thing out of him
the proper or fashionable way of behaving, talking, or dressing—used with the
it is the thing to wear
a usually mild fear or obsession
has a thing about snakes
something (as an activity) that makes a strong appeal to the individual
allowed to do their own thing
1 And the oddest things were the ones like violets and roses, named from a color, so you had to call yellow and white and red ones violets and roses.
2 One of these things is what our family has coming to us.
3 I say about, and that is one reason I got the book: because I discovered I was forgetting when things happened, and sometimes even whether things happened or not.
4 He said some of the smartest things I ever heard, and he’s the only one of my friends who really tried to keep me on track too.
5 “Neither, child. This here is just the world, it’s how it is. You get born into it and...things are as they are...”
6 Matter of fact, way things turned, we probably would’ve been more use than most of them people.
7 I smile and point to the things I have brought.
8 “It’s when you have so much responsibility and so many things to do that you get...”
9 I pause for a moment, thinking about my hood and how even though families grew up and changed, things essentially stayed the same, until now.
10 He was getting tired of finding out about things after the fact.
11 “See, that’s one of the things that sucks about being a new kid at school. You don’t have any friends to fill you in on all the dirt.”
12 It’s just as bad on a higher level, and I’ve given up any attempt to discuss these things with the professors at Beekman.
13 Matilda, sitting motionless at her desk in the second row, was watching things very closely.
14 Out of all the things Papi could have said, I never imagined those words.
15 I wonder about things like the sounds and scents that surrounded Thoreau as he wrote each sentence and paragraph.
16 But I think even if things went just right, Dad would still be late.
17 “What? God, no. He’s this idiot in my Adolescent Issues class who spends the whole time putting things in his nose. I don’t have a boyfriend. I don’t need a man to be complete.”
18 Gradewise things went pretty well and I ended up with a high cumulative average.
19 Then, while I am feeling stupid, I take out the other things.
20 The truth was, I had very little idea how dangerous things were.