the - [T?Hē,T?H?]
the: 該 [Gāi]
article那個(gè)那個(gè): the
深度學(xué)習(xí)翻譯:
該, 在, 得, 對(duì), 將
定義:
article
- denoting one or more people or things already mentioned or assumed to be common knowledge.
例句: what's the matter? - used to point forward to a following qualifying or defining clause or phrase.
例句: the fuss that he made of her - used to make a generalized reference to something rather than identifying a particular instance.
例句: he taught himself to play the violin - enough of (a particular thing).
例句: he hoped to publish monthly, if only he could find the money - (pronounced stressing “the”) used to indicate that someone or something is the best known or most important of that name or type.
例句: he was the hot young piano prospect in jazz - used adverbially with comparatives to indicate how one amount or degree of something varies in relation to another.
例句: the more she thought about it, the more devastating it became
參見(jiàn):
by the way, the best, on the other hand, the same, in the end, in the morning, the end, at the same time, at the moment, in the
例句:
- One could find similar stories from northern Queensland or the Amazon.
- the unemployed
- tip of the tongue
- He was the good, the bad and the ugly in one person.
- Fifteen long, dull minutes passed before the door opened.
- the O'Donoghue
- call the doctor
- he taught himself to play the violin
- It was the worst day of my career.