事物 (thing的复数)
- 例句 thing
- Physically, it was easy, but emotionally it was the hardest thing I've ever done.
- I'll meet you first thing at the station.
- I would help you, but I don't know the first thing about gardening.
- "The only thing he could say, rather gnomically, was, 'It'll do very well in Japan.'" - Loach's love of misery, The Week, 1 September 2007, 629, 10.
- They really put me in the hot seat during that last job interview. They asked lots of tough questions and videotaped the whole thing.
- It was the least surprising thing.
- “And the worst thing is that we haven’t done anything policywise to turn New Jersey around and make it an economic power again.
- It is quite the proper thing for a lady to be on intimate, and even on affectionate, terms with her favourite clergyman, and Lizzie certainly had intercourse with no clergyman who was a greater favourite with her than Mr. Emilius.
- 例句 things
- Things so impedimental to success. — G. H. Lewes.
- Vegetables are incogitative living things.
- He knows about many things, but even he is not infallible.
- We snuck to the side of the house, and through a giant trellis we could see the glorious sparkling water in a half inground, half aboveground pool, complete with a beach ball and other floaty things.
- “I am looking for things that are going to stimulate the American people” to find the value in space exploration, he said, “the inspirational, the innovational and just the human quest to discover.”
- Such things are insignificant details compared to the main goal.
- Skirts of white muslin, with pretty frills and lacey trimmings that fall in soft folds and ruffles around one's feet, are mighty dainty things for the summer girl--but is there a colder sound than that of a starched white petticoat in the dead of winter?
- I think the city should take a laissez faire approach to this; getting involved would only make things worse.