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thing

英 [θɪŋ] 美[θɪŋ]
  • n. 事情;东西;事物;情况

词组搭配


be all things to all men (或 people)

please everyone, typically by regularly altering one's behaviour or opinions in order to conform to those of others

八面玲珑;投人所好

be on to a good thing

(informal)have found a job, situation, or lifestyle that is pleasant, profitable, or easy

(非正式)找到合适或待遇高的工作;过着舒适的生活

be hearing (或 seeing) things

imagine that one can hear (or see) something that is not in fact there

产生幻觉,见神见鬼

a close (或 near) thing

a narrow avoidance of something unpleasant

极险的事,死里逃生

do one's own thing

(informal)follow one's own interests or inclinations regardless of others

(非正式)做自己爱做的事;按自己的意愿行事

do the —— thing

(informal, chiefly N. Amer.)engage in the kind of behaviour typically associated with someone or something

(非正式,主北美)做…事

a film in which he does the bad-guy thing.

一部他在里面饰演坏人的影片。

do things to

(informal)have a powerful emotional effect on

(非正式)对…施加显著影响;使受震撼

it just does things to me when we kiss.

我们亲吻时我兴奋不已。

for one thing

used to introduce one of two or more possible reasons for something, the remainder of which may or may not be stated

首先

Why hadn't he arranged to see her at the house? For one thing, it would have been warmer.

他当时为什么不安排在屋里见她?首先,屋里会比较暖和。

have a thing about

(informal)have an obsessive interest in or dislike of

(非正式)对…有一种病态(或强烈)的爱好(或厌恶);对…抱有偏见

she had a thing about men who wore glasses.

她特喜欢(或讨厌)戴眼镜的男人。

—— is one thing, —— is another

used to indicate that the second item mentioned is much more serious or important than the first, and cannot be compared to it

…是一回事,…又是另一回事

physical attraction was one thing, love was quite another.

外表的吸引是一回事,爱情可就另当别论。

make a (big) thing of (或 about)

(informal)make (something) seem more important than it actually is

(非正式)把…看作必要,认为…必不可少

of all things

out of all conceivable possibilities (used to express surprise)

(表示惊讶)偏偏;真没想到,怎么搞的

What had he been thinking about? A kitten, of all things!.

他一直在想什么呢?竟然是一只小猫。

(just) one of those things

(informal)used to indicate that one wishes to pass over an unfortunate event or experience by regarding it as unavoidable or to be accepted

(非正式)命里注定的事,不可避免的事;必须接受(或承认)的事

one thing leads to another

used to suggest that the exact sequence of events is too obvious to need recounting, the listener or reader being able to guess easily what happened

事情接踵而来