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单词 the
释义
the1 definite article, determinerthe2 adverb
thethe1 /ðə; before vowels ði; strong ðiː/ ●●● S1 W1 definite article, determiner Word Origin
WORD ORIGINthe1
Origin:
Old English
Thesaurus
Longman Language Activatorbetter than all others
better than anything or anyone else: · The best ice cream in the world is made in Italy.· What's the best way to cook sweet potatoes?by far the best/easily the best (=much better than any others): · It was by far the best vacation I've ever had.somebody's best: · I've read most of his books, but 'Mosquito Coast' is easily his best.
the best and most important that there has ever been: · New Yorkers think they live in the greatest city on earth.· Picasso is generally regarded as the greatest artist of the 20th century.· Gorbachev's greatest achievement was ending the Cold War.
the best and highest quality, or the best and most skilful: · Hemingway was the finest American writer of his generation.· The Silver Pavilion is one of the finest examples of Japanese architecture.· Many people regard Beethoven's Fifth Symphony as his finest work.· The gallery's collection of early Impressionist paintings is one of the world's finest.
the best and most suitable: · The ideal candidate will have a degree and at least two years' experience.· I'm afraid the accommodation here is far from ideal.ideal for: · The conditions are ideal for a day's skiing.ideal for doing something: · The town makes an ideal base for exploring the surrounding countryside.
the most skilful, most successful, and most famous: · He is definitely one of the world's top golfers.· The prize is to have your hair done at a top New York salon.
the person who is most successful in their company or in the type of work that they do: · For three years, he was the company's number one salesman.· Sweden's number one model has married American actor Tommy Haines.
: the place/shop/person/authority etc use this to say that something is the best one of its kind. Pronounce it as 'thee' instead of 'thuh': · Manhattan's East Village is the place for exciting nightlife.· Our guest speaker today is the authority on Chinese politics.
the ultimate person or thing is the very best of their type that there has ever been, and it is hard to believe that anything could ever be better: · Monroe was the ultimate Hollywood movie star.· For many people, the Rolling Stones will always be the world's ultimate rock and roll band.the ultimate in: · Our first-class passengers enjoy the ultimate in luxury and service.
the best that can be achieved or the best for a particular purpose - used especially in scientific contexts: · The optimum temperature for producing steel is around 1200C.
the definitive description, study etc is considered to be the best and cannot be improved - use this about a book or piece of work that is the best of its kind: · Griffin is the author of the definitive travel guide 'France at Your Fingertips'.· This may be the definitive book on the Scarlatti trial.· Many people regard it as the definitive interpretation of 'War and Peace'.
formal if something is unsurpassed , nothing else has ever been better - use this about qualities or achievements: · His genius as a dramatist is unsurpassed.· Venice is a city of unsurpassed beauty.
: a record-breaking result, temperature, time etc is the highest, largest, fastest etc that has ever been achieved: · A record-breaking five hundred thousand people attended the festival. · Record-breaking temperatures are being forecast for the weekend.
1used to show that you are talking about a particular thing or person that has already been mentioned, is already known about, or is the only one:  The audience clapped and cheered. I ordered a pizza and salad. The pizza was nice but the salad was disgusting. the tallest building in the world sailing across the Pacific The prime minister has intervened personally. Elections will be held later in the year (=this year). How are all the family (=your family)?2used before nouns referring to actions and changes when they are followed by ‘of’:  the growth of the steel industry the arrival of our guests3used when you are about to make it clear which person or thing you mean:  That’s the school that Terry went to. She laughed at the birthday card from Myra.4used before the name of a family in the plural to refer to all the members of that family:  The Johnsons had lived in this house for many years.5used to refer to something that everyone knows because it is part of our natural environment or part of daily life:  What was the weather like? I looked out into the darkness. Sometimes the traffic kept her awake at night. The shops open at 9 o’clock.6used before a singular noun to refer to a type of institution, shop, system etc:  You used to buy them from the chemist. I heard it on the radio. I’ll put it in the mail for you today.7used to refer to a part of someone’s body:  Lieutenant Taylor was wounded in the knee. How’s the ankle? Is it still hurting?8used before an adjective to make it into a plural noun when you are referring to all the people that the adjective describes:  She devoted her life to helping the poor. a school for the deaf wars between the English and the French9used before an adjective to make it into a noun when you are referring to the particular kind of situation or thing that the adjective describes:  Come on now, that’s asking for the impossible. fantasy movies that make the unreal seem real10used before a singular noun when you are referring to a particular type of thing or person in a general way:  The tiger is without doubt the most magnificent of the big cats. The computer has changed everyone’s lives in so many ways. complicated dances like the tango11 a)used to refer to a period of time, especially a period of 10 or 100 years:  fashions of the 60s the great novelists of the 1900s She remembers the war years. In the thirties unemployment was widespread. b)used to mention a date:  the 3rd of November The battle took place on March the 21st, 1940. Shall we meet on the twelfth?12enough of something for a particular purpose:  I haven’t the time to talk just now. Eric didn’t even have the common sense to send for a doctor.13used to say which type of musical instrument someone plays:  Fiona’s learning the flute. He plays the violin.14used to refer to a type of sport or a sports event, especially in athletics or swimming:  Who won the long jump? She swam up and down, practising the crawl.15spoken used before a word or phrase that describes someone or something when you are angry, jealous, surprised etc:  He’s stolen my parking space, the bastard! I can’t get this carton open, the stupid thing. ‘Jamie’s won a holiday in Hawaii.’ ‘The lucky devil!’16used to emphasize that the person, place, or thing you are mentioning is the famous one, or the best or most fashionable one. ‘The’ is pronounced strongly or written in a special way:  ‘Elizabeth Taylor was there.’ ‘Not the Elizabeth Taylor, surely?’ Miami is THE place for girls who like to live life to the full.17used before the names of certain common illnesses:  If one of the children got the measles, we all got the measles.GRAMMARWhen not to use ‘the’Don’t use the with uncountable or plural nouns to talk about a general type of thing. You say: · I like music.· We use computers.Don’t use the with the name of a language. You say: · Do you speak English?Don’t use the with school, prison, college, university, or church when you are talking about them in a general way. You say: · Children start school at 4 or 5.· She spent a year in prison.You don’t use the with times and months, or normally with days. You say: · at midnight· on Tuesday· in MayYou don’t normally use the with meals. You say: · Have you had breakfast?· Come round after dinner.You don’t normally use the with the name of a place. You say: · This is Downing Street.· We flew to Boston.· They love Japan.When to use ‘the’Use the when you are talking about something specific or something that the reader or listener already knows about. You say: · I didn’t like the music in the film.· All the computers (=the computers in this building) are down.· They go to the school in the village.Use the with days when saying which specific one you mean. You say: · on the Tuesday before ChristmasSome places have the as part of their name: · the Bronx· the UK· the Andes· the Mississippi· the AtlanticGrammar guide ‒ NOUNS
the1 definite article, determinerthe2 adverb
thethe2 ●●● S3 adverb Word Origin
WORD ORIGINthe2
Origin:
1000-1100 Old English thy ‘by that’, from thæt; THAT1
Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • "When do you want this done?" "The sooner the better."
  • The more I read, the less I seem to understand.
  • Frieda likes you the best.
  • Tevis usually finishes the fastest.
1used before two comparative adjectives or adverbs to show that the degree of one event or situation is related to the degree of another one:  The more he eats the fatter he gets. ‘When do you want it?’ ‘The sooner the better.’2used before an adjective or adverb to emphasize that something is bigger, better etc than all others, or as big, good etc as it is possible for it to be:  He likes you the best. I had the worst headache last night.
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