单词 | thing |
释义 | thing/θɪŋ![]() noun 1An object that one need not, cannot, or does not wish to give a specific name to: look at that metal rail thing over there there are lots of things I’d like to buy...
Synonyms object, article, item, artefact, commodity; device, gadget, contrivance, instrument, utensil, tool, implement; entity, body informal whatsit, what-d'you-call-it, what's-its-name, what's-it, whatchamacallit, thingummy, thingy, thingamabob, thingamajig, oojamaflip, oojah, gizmo British informal doodah, doobry, gubbins North American informal doodad, doohickey, doojigger, dingus Australian/New Zealand informal thingo 1.1 (things) Personal belongings or clothing: she began to unpack her things Synonyms belongings, possessions, stuff, property, worldly goods, goods, personal effects, effects, paraphernalia, impedimenta, bits and pieces, bits and bobs; luggage, baggage, bags, bags and baggage, chattels, movables, valuables; clothes, garments; Law goods and chattels informal gear, junk, togs, garms, dunnage, traps British informal clobber South African informal trek vulgar slang shit, crap 1.2 (with adjective or noun modifier things) Equipment, utensils, or other objects used for a particular purpose: they cleared away the lunch things Synonyms equipment, apparatus, gear, kit, tackle, stuff; implements, tools, utensils; accoutrements 1.3 [with negative] (a thing) Anything (used for emphasis): she couldn’t find a thing to wear...
1.4Used to express one’s disapproval of or contempt for something: you won’t find me smoking those filthy things 1.5 [with postpositive adjective] (things) All that can be described in the specified way: his love for all things English...
1.6Used euphemistically to refer to a man’s penis. 2An inanimate material object as distinct from a living sentient being: I’m not a thing, not a work of art to be cherished 2.1 [with adjective] A living creature or plant: the sea is the primal source of all living things on earth...
2.2 [with adjective] Used to express one’s feelings of pity, affection, approval, or contempt for a person or animal: have a nice weekend in the country, you lucky thing! the lamb was a puny little thing Synonyms person, soul, creature, wretch informal devil, beggar, bunny, bastard British vulgar slang sod, bugger 3An action, event, thought, or utterance: she said the first thing that came into her head the only thing I could do well was cook...
Synonyms activity; act, action, deed, undertaking, exploit, feat; task, job, chore, piece of business thought, notion, idea, concept, conception; concern, matter, worry, preoccupation remark, statement, comment, utterance, observation, declaration, pronouncement incident, episode, event, happening, occurrence, eventuality, phenomenon 3.1 (things) Circumstances or matters that are unspecified: things haven’t gone entirely to plan how are things with you?...
Synonyms matters, affairs, circumstances, conditions, relations; state of affairs, situation, life 3.2An abstract entity, quality, or concept: mourning and depression are not the same thing they had one thing in common—they were men of action...
Synonyms characteristic, quality, attribute, property, trait, feature, point, aspect, facet, element fact, piece of information, point, detail, particular, factor 3.3An example or type of something: the game is the latest thing in family fun...
3.4 [with adjective or noun modifier] informal A situation or activity of a specified type or quality: your being here is just a friendship thing, OK?...
3.5 informal A romantic or sexual relationship: Phil and Lisa had been having a thing...
3.6 informal An established or genuine phenomenon or practice (typically used in expressions registering surprise or incredulity): according to media reports, sleep texting is now a thing among serious smartphone addicts he looks like he’s wearing boxers underneath his trunks (is that a thing?)...
4 (the thing) informal What is needed or required: you need a tonic—and here’s just the thing 4.1What is socially acceptable or fashionable: it wouldn’t be quite the thing to go to a royal garden party in wellies...
Synonyms fashionable, in fashion, in vogue, popular, all the rage; French le dernier cri informal trendy, cool, in, the in thing, big, with it, hip, happening, now 5 (one's thing) informal One’s special interest or inclination: reading isn’t my thing Synonyms what one likes, what interests one informal one's cup of tea, one's bag, what turns one on, what floats one's boat 6 (the thing) informal Used to introduce or emphasize an important point: the thing is, I am going to sell this house here’s the thing: this is a story, not a piece of hard news that’s the thing about style—no two people are completely alike...
Synonyms fact of the matter, fact, point, issue, problem Phrasesbe all things to all men (or people) be on to a good thing be hearing (or seeing) things a close (or near) thing do one's own thing do the —— thing do things to for one thing have a thing about have a thing for —— is one thing, —— is another make a (big) thing of (or about) of all things (just) one of those things one thing after another one thing leads to another there is only one thing for it (now) there's a thing a thing of the past a thing or two things that go bump in the night OriginOld English, of Germanic origin; related to German Ding. Early senses included 'meeting' and 'matter, concern' as well as 'inanimate object'.
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