A1 [ C ] used to refer in an approximate way to an object or to avoid naming it物,东西
A1 UK your possessions or a particular set of your possessions财产;(个人的)所有物,用具
a particular set of objects成套物品
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What Pablo has just said puts an entirely new complexion on things.
I'd love to know what Anna thinks about things, but she always keeps her own counsel.
Both the kids were ill while we were in Boston, so that rather put a damper on things.
Rick's more involved with the financial end of things.
It just shows how you should never say how well things are going for you - it's fatal .
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Whatever's that yellow thing on your plate?
They sell dried flowers and baskets and that type of thing.
I'm looking for a cloth for cleaning silver. Do you have such a thing?
This case is absolutely full - I can't stuff another thing into it.
If your home was on fire and you could save only one thing, what would it be?
A2 [ C ] used to refer in an approximate way to an idea, subject, event, action, etc.想法;主题;事件;行为
the exact fact, object, idea, event, etc.事实(东西、想法、事件等)本身
something that is not false or a copy真事;真品,非赝品
B2 everything that has been planned or discussed一切(计划或讨论过的)事情
more than everything else比其他任何事情都重要
in every situation or subject; in everything在一切事情上;在各种情况下
said before describing what it is that you especially want to know有一件事我想知道
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What an utterly stupid thing to do!
The most urgent thing to do in a fire is to make sure everyone is out of the building.
My wedding was the most nerve-racking thing I've ever experienced.
That was a horrible thing to say!
You'd never believe some of the things that happen in the office.
B1 used to refer to the general situation情况;形势
B2 If it's a good thing that something happened, it is lucky that it happened.幸好
in the present situation从目前情况来看
B1 used instead of "anything" or "everything" to emphasize what you are saying(表示强调)事情,东西
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I couldn't see a thing because my glasses had fogged up.
"Did it hurt?" "Not at all - I didn't feel a thing."
I'm afraid there's not a bloody thing you can do about it.
I didn't have to do a thing - Robin had arranged everything.
He doesn't really know a thing about the theatre - he's just posing!
B2 not anything没有任何东西
B1 to have no clothes that are suitable for an occasion没有合适的衣服可穿
you cannot do anything无能为力;无计可施
used to talk about a particular action, agreement, etc.一种事;这种事
used to make noun phrases with particular adjectives and adverbs(构成带有特定形容词和副词的名词短语)
C2 used to introduce a reason for something首先;一方面
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