thank
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英式
- express gratitude to (someone), especially by saying ‘Thank you’;used ironically to assign blame or responsibility for something
verb: thank, 3rd person present: thanks, gerund or present participle: thanking, past tense: thanked, past participle: thanked
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- 1. express gratitude to (someone), especially by saying ‘Thank you’ Mac thanked her for the meal and left 同義詞
- ▪ used ironically to assign blame or responsibility for something you have only yourself to thank for the plight you are in 同義詞
- an expression of gratitude: festivals were held to give thanks for the harvest a letter of thanks
Oxford Dictionary
- an expression of gratitude: festivals were held to give thanks for the harvest a letter of thanks
Oxford American Dictionary
- a polite expression used when acknowledging a gift, service, or compliment, or accepting or ... thank you for your letter no thank you, I don't believe I will
- an instance or means of expressing thanks: Lucy planned a party as a thank you to the nurses thank-you letters
Oxford American Dictionary
- a polite expression used when acknowledging a gift, service, or compliment, or accepting or ... thank you for your letter no thank you, I'll give it a miss
- an instance or means of expressing thanks: Lucy planned a party as a thank you to hospital staff thank-you letters
Oxford Dictionary
- an offering made as an act of thanksgiving.
Oxford American Dictionary
- an offering made as an act of thanksgiving.
Oxford Dictionary
- used as an expression of relief
Oxford Dictionary
- as a result of; due to
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- express gratitude to (someone), especially by saying “Thank you”: Mac thanked her for the meal and left
Oxford American Dictionary