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- IPA[T͟His]
美式
- used to identify a specific person or thing close at hand or being indicated or experienced;used to introduce someone or something
- used to identify a specific person or thing close at hand or being indicated or experienced;referring to the nearer of two things close to the speaker (the other, if specified, being identified by “that”)
- to the degree or extent indicated
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代名詞
- 1. used to identify a specific person or thing close at hand or being indicated or experienced is this your bag? he soon knew that this was not the place for him
- ▪ used to introduce someone or something this is the captain speaking listen to this
- ▪ referring to the nearer of two things close to the speaker (the other, if specified, being identified by “that”) this is different from that
- 2. referring to a specific thing or situation just mentioned the company was transformed and Ward had played a vital role in bringing this about
dete
- 1. used to identify a specific person or thing close at hand or being indicated or experienced don't listen to this guy these croissants are delicious
- ▪ referring to the nearer of two things close to the speaker (the other, if specified, being identified by “that”) this one or that one?
- 2. referring to a specific thing or situation just mentioned there was a court case resulting from this incident
- 3. used with periods of time related to the present I thought you were busy all this week how are you this morning?
- ▪ referring to a period of time that has just passed I haven't left my bed these three days
- 4. informal used (chiefly in narrative) to refer to a person or thing previously unspecified I turned around, and there was this big mummy standing next to us! I've got this problem and I need help
副詞
- 1. to the degree or extent indicated they can't handle a job this big he's not used to this much attention
- at once; immediately
Oxford Dictionary
- relating to or concerned with the physical or material world, as opposed to a spiritual one: his distrust of this-worldly pleasures
Oxford American Dictionary
- used to introduce something chosen as a typical case; for example
Oxford American Dictionary
- used to draw attention emphatically to someone or something
Oxford American Dictionary
- at once; immediately
Oxford American Dictionary
- used to introduce something chosen as a typical case; for example
Oxford Dictionary
- the fact about to be stated
Oxford American Dictionary
- relating to or concerned with the physical or material world, as opposed to a spiritual one: his distrust of this-worldly pleasures
Oxford Dictionary
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英式
- used to identify a specific person or thing close at hand or being indicated or experienced: is this your bag? he soon knew that this was not the place for him
- used to identify a specific person or thing close at hand or being indicated or experienced: don't listen to this guy these croissants are delicious
- to the degree or extent indicated: they can't handle a job this big he's not used to this much attention
Oxford Dictionary