释义 |
Definition of them in English: thempronoun ðɛmðəm 1third person plural Used as the object of a verb or preposition to refer to two or more people or things previously mentioned or easily identified. 用作动词或介词的宾语他们;她们;它们 I bathed the kids and read them stories 我给孩子们洗了澡,然后给他们读故事。 Compare with they rows of doors, most of them locked 一排排的门,大部分紧锁着。比较THEY。 Example sentencesExamples - She sews a piece of coloured cotton on the tops of her socks so she can match them easily.
- Some of them are difficult to read though as the sun has bleached them over the years.
- At the same time teenagers do want boundaries of some sort and they do want us to love them.
- One ought to indulge them, because all in all I reckon they do a pretty good job.
- About half of them cannot read, so all teaching is verbal or from diagrams scratched in the sand.
- The smart way is to identify easier questions, and attempt as many of them as you can.
- How many of you, as kids, read these insane stories and believed them to be true?
- Reading aloud to children at a young age can give them a lifelong love of literature.
- Many of us, if we are honest, will skip these lists, or at least read them very quickly!
- So put those dates in your diary or pass them on to friends or relatives who visit at that time.
- She had met many film stars of the era and regaled us with stories of her time with them.
- They have all grown up into nice people and I'm confident they love me as much as I love them.
- The problem is that Lee actually likes some of these boys, and wants to remain friends with them.
- I made a trip to Edinburgh to visit a couple of friends to talk to them about my ideas.
- She admitted using the cards on 19 occasions saying she had been given them by a friend.
- She was wise enough to realize that most of them were interested only in what they could get out of her.
- After the class she left with a girl friend and was on her way to a games lesson when the boy and one of his friends joined them.
- Many of them feel excluded from a number of opportunities that the rest of us take for granted.
- She has insisted she is never soft on her friends when interviewing them on television.
- She left a note telling her parents and friends how much she loved them.
- 1.1 Used after the verb ‘to be’ and after ‘than’ or ‘as’
用作表语,或置于than,as之后他们;她们;它们 你认为那是他们吗? 我们比他们好。 Example sentencesExamples - Should women be offended when men dress up as them for Halloween?
- Managing someone while getting paid the same as them and staying at the same rank as them is already trying enough as it is.
- I knew it was them!
- We're better than them.
- And if I made as much money as them I would buy a huge house too.
- 1.2singular Referring to a person of unspecified sex.
指性别不确定的人他的;她的 how well do you have to know someone before you call them a friend? 你要了解一个人到什么程度才会称他为朋友? Example sentencesExamples - Can you ever believe someone who stole from you and cheated you after you gave them your love?
- It is not uncommon for the sibling of a child with autism to simply feel their parents do not love them as much.
- We feel strongly that a child does not have to be genetically ours for us to be able to love them.
- When you have a child, you have this unconditional love for them.
- When a child has gone out into the world without quite the right tools to deal with it, you love them even more.
- Telling someone you love them is not enough; you have to act in such a way to back that up else it simply isn't true.
2archaic third person plural Themselves. 〈古〉他们(或她们)自己 they bethought them of a new expedient 他们想出了一个新的权宜之计。
determinerðɛmðəm dialect, informal Those. 〈非正式或方〉那些 瞧那些眼睛。 Example sentencesExamples - I feel sorry for them dogs and I hope it never happens to mine!
- He is a man; you can't just blame her, because if he really wanted to he would see them kids no matter how far away they live.
UsageOn the use of them in the singular to mean ‘him or her’, see they OriginMiddle English: from Old Norse theim 'to those, to them', dative plural of sá; related to their and they. Rhymesahem, Belém, Clem, condemn, contemn, crème de la crème, em, gem, hem, Jem, LibDem, phlegm, pro tem, rem, Shem, stem Definition of them in US English: thempronoun 1Used as the object of a verb or preposition to refer to two or more people or things previously mentioned or easily identified. 用作动词或介词的宾语他们;她们;它们 I bathed the kids and read them stories 我给孩子们洗了澡,然后给他们读故事。 Compare with they rows of doors, most of them locked 一排排的门,大部分紧锁着。比较THEY。 Example sentencesExamples - I made a trip to Edinburgh to visit a couple of friends to talk to them about my ideas.
- One ought to indulge them, because all in all I reckon they do a pretty good job.
- They have all grown up into nice people and I'm confident they love me as much as I love them.
- She left a note telling her parents and friends how much she loved them.
- So put those dates in your diary or pass them on to friends or relatives who visit at that time.
- She has insisted she is never soft on her friends when interviewing them on television.
- At the same time teenagers do want boundaries of some sort and they do want us to love them.
- She sews a piece of coloured cotton on the tops of her socks so she can match them easily.
- She was wise enough to realize that most of them were interested only in what they could get out of her.
- She had met many film stars of the era and regaled us with stories of her time with them.
- She admitted using the cards on 19 occasions saying she had been given them by a friend.
- Reading aloud to children at a young age can give them a lifelong love of literature.
- Some of them are difficult to read though as the sun has bleached them over the years.
- How many of you, as kids, read these insane stories and believed them to be true?
- Many of us, if we are honest, will skip these lists, or at least read them very quickly!
- The smart way is to identify easier questions, and attempt as many of them as you can.
- Many of them feel excluded from a number of opportunities that the rest of us take for granted.
- After the class she left with a girl friend and was on her way to a games lesson when the boy and one of his friends joined them.
- About half of them cannot read, so all teaching is verbal or from diagrams scratched in the sand.
- The problem is that Lee actually likes some of these boys, and wants to remain friends with them.
- 1.1 Used after the verb “to be” and after “than” or “as”
用作表语,或置于than,as之后他们;她们;它们 你认为那是他们吗? 我们比他们好。 Example sentencesExamples - And if I made as much money as them I would buy a huge house too.
- Should women be offended when men dress up as them for Halloween?
- I knew it was them!
- We're better than them.
- Managing someone while getting paid the same as them and staying at the same rank as them is already trying enough as it is.
- 1.2singular Referring to a person of unspecified sex.
指性别不确定的人他的;她的 how well do you have to know someone before you call them a friend? 你要了解一个人到什么程度才会称他为朋友? Example sentencesExamples - When a child has gone out into the world without quite the right tools to deal with it, you love them even more.
- When you have a child, you have this unconditional love for them.
- Can you ever believe someone who stole from you and cheated you after you gave them your love?
- It is not uncommon for the sibling of a child with autism to simply feel their parents do not love them as much.
- We feel strongly that a child does not have to be genetically ours for us to be able to love them.
- Telling someone you love them is not enough; you have to act in such a way to back that up else it simply isn't true.
2archaic Themselves. 〈古〉他们(或她们)自己 they bethought them of a new expedient 他们想出了一个新的权宜之计。
determiner dialect, informal Those. 〈非正式或方〉那些 瞧那些眼睛。 Example sentencesExamples - He is a man; you can't just blame her, because if he really wanted to he would see them kids no matter how far away they live.
- I feel sorry for them dogs and I hope it never happens to mine!
UsageOn the use of them in the singular to mean ‘him or her,’ see they OriginMiddle English: from Old Norse theim ‘to those, to them’, dative plural of sá; related to their and they. |