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单词 at
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at1

preposition ətat
  • 1Expressing location or arrival in a particular place or position.

    指所在或到达地点在;在…旁

    they live at Conway House

    他们住在康威豪斯。

    they stopped at a small trattoria

    他们停在一家意大利小餐馆旁。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Responsibility for providing services at the airport is shared between the airport and the airline.
    • He made his first professional stage appearance in George Bernard Shaw's ‘The Devil's Disciple’ at the Gaiety Theatre.
    • She went back to her job as a teacher while I stayed at home with Louise.
    1. 1.1 Used in speech to indicate the sign @ in email addresses, separating the address holder's name from their location.
      (电子邮件地址中的)@符号
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Please send mail to zzsmith1 at strangemail dot net.
  • 2Expressing the time when an event takes place.

    指事件发生的时间在…时刻;在…时候

    the children go to bed at nine o'clock

    孩子们9点钟上床。

    his death came at a time when the movement was split

    就在运动四分五裂时他去世了。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In the United States, more than 10,000 retailers across the country are opening their doors at midnight tonight solely to sell copies of the game and accessories.
    • There will be a complete blackout tonight at eleven o'clock.
    • William appeared at half-past twelve.
    1. 2.1 (followed by a noun without a determiner) denoting a particular period of time.
      后接不带限定词的名词在…期间;在…时刻
      the sea is cooler at night

      夜间海水更凉。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • At Christmas we're always surrounded by lots of lovely food and drink.
      • It is important that people going out in London can get home safely at night, by public transport, black cab or licensed minicab.
      • If you know of someone who is thinking of purchasing a rabbit at Easter, let them know it's a bad idea.
      • Schools should lock children in at lunchtime to boost take-up of canteen meals, a catering expert claimed yesterday.
    2. 2.2 (followed by a noun without a determiner) denoting the time spent by someone attending an educational institution or workplace.
      后接不带限定词的名词,指某人在校、在工作单位或在家的时候在…时
      it was at university that he first began to perform

      他最初开始演出是在大学时。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • It was at school that I began to play chess with my friend Brian.
      • It was at university that he became politically active.
      Synonyms
      no later than, in good time for, at, before
  • 3Denoting a particular point or level on a scale.

    指度量上的某一点或某一段以;达

    prices start at £18,500

    以18,500英镑起价。

    driving at 50 mph

    以每小时50英里的速度行驶。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Prices start at £145 for 3 nights for 2 people for our winter weekends in Keeper's Cottage.
    • Electrons move at a speed of a few kilometres per second through a circuit, whereas light travels at nearly 300,000 kilometres per second.
    • Water boils at one hundred degrees Celsius and at this point changes phase to become a gas, or steam.
    1. 3.1 Referring to someone's age.
      指年龄在…岁时
      at fourteen he began to work as a postman

      14岁时他开始干邮递员的工作。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Retirement at sixty-five is ridiculous.
      • At forty-five, he ran for the Senate and lost.
      • At twenty-one both males and females obtain their full legal rights, and become liable to all legal obligations.
  • 4Expressing a particular state or condition.

    指所在或到达地点在;在…旁

    his ready smile put her at ease

    总带着微笑好让琼斯夫人放松。

    they were at a disadvantage
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Candidates with exposure to international trade and two years of editorial/writing experience in the electronics/computer industry would be at an advantage.
    • That way I can record shows and listen to them at my leisure.
    • I could not be really happy or be at peace living like that.
    • People in lighter vehicles are at a disadvantage in collisions with heavier vehicles.
    1. 4.1 Expressing a relationship between an individual and a skill.
      在…方面
      boxing was the only sport I was any good at

      拳击是我惟一擅长的体育项目。

      she was getting much better at hiding her reactions
      Example sentencesExamples
      • You're still going to need to be really good at what you do just to accomplish that.
      • Women are said to be poor at reading maps.
      • I was never any good at sports.
  • 5Expressing the object of a look, thought, action, or plan.

    向,朝;对于

    I looked at my watch

    我看了看手表。

    Leslie pointed at him

    莱斯利朝他指了指。

    policies aimed at reducing taxation

    旨在降低税收的政策。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • A new credit card aimed at millions of low-income families is to charge interest at up to 70% - the highest ever charged by a credit card company.
    • As he entered the clubhouse he glanced at the pictures of famous yachts that hang on the walls.
    • How old was your baby when she smiled at you for the first time?
    • At the same moment, they shone a torch at me to identify me.
    1. 5.1 Expressing the target of a shot from a weapon.
      (武器)瞄准,以…为目标
      they tore down the main street, firing at anyone in sight

      他们捣毁了大街,朝看见的每个人开火。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The snipers were two individuals shooting randomly at anyone.
      • Police arrested a man for allegedly shooting at another patron during a fight at a bar on State Street Tuesday evening.
    2. 5.2 Expressing an incomplete or attempted action, typically involving repeated movements.
      (尤指反复的动作)(抓)住;(抓)向
      she clutched at the thin gown

      她抓住那件薄薄的睡衣。

      he hit at her face with the gun
      Example sentencesExamples
      • A homeless man accused of trying to steal a hat at a convenience store battled three deputies in a brawl, grabbed at a deputy's handgun and had to be shocked with a stun gun twice before he was arrested, according to a Marion sheriff's report.
      • Briars and thorns tore at my legs.
      • An alert tabby cat saved an Australian family of four from a house fire by clawing at its owner's face.
  • 6Expressing the means by which something is done.

    指方法、途径用,以

    holding a prison officer at knifepoint

    用刀尖顶住监狱官。

    figurative her pride had taken a beating at his hands

    〈喻〉她的骄傲受到了他的打击。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Our men are dying at the hands of enemies abroad and friends at home.
    • Two University of Minnesota students lost wallets, cash and cell phones, but otherwise were unhurt when they were robbed at gunpoint on campus Wednesday night, police said.

Phrases

  • at it

    • Engaged in some activity, typically a reprehensible one.

      在从事(应受指责的)活动

      the council is at it again, wanting to turn another green patch into a carpark
      Example sentencesExamples
      • While you're at it, it's a good idea to tackle cold frames as well, both inside and out.
      • And could she not have done that while she was at it?
      • That he is still at it must mean that Smith has either led a charmed life these past years or else he is made of steel.
      • They were at it again in 2001 and have been doing it since the beginning of this year too.
      • I came outside and she was having a rough time at it, mostly because she had no idea what she was doing.
  • at that

    • In addition; furthermore.

      而且;此外

      it was not fog but smoke, and very thick at that

      那不是雾而是烟,而且很浓。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • No, this shore is not a destination for me; it is just a refuge, and a temporary one at that.
      • We now live in a country where citizens can be executed without trial, and by a foreign government at that.
      • She let out such a yelp and it was no wonder, as Tom had nothing on but a shirt and it wasn't too long at that!
      • When she fell pregnant, Sara was hoping she would be having twins - and girls at that.
      • So, the Tate is at least making an effort to display more art, and a big, expensive one at that.
      • All a matter of opinion, of course, and in the cases of Randall and Morris, an educated opinion at that.
      • London looks set to receive a new evening paper soon, and a free one at that.
      • All the time a game of football was being played, and a pretty good one at that.
      • Instead of thunder, the company had been struck by a need to change the cast, and no minor change at that.
      • We are the kind of people, he thought, who buy their own furniture and second-hand at that.
  • where it's at

    • informal The focus of fashion or style.

      building your own palace is where it's at
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Twisted denim is where it's at, for women and men.
      • Italian markets really are where it's at because everything is seasonal and it's mostly organic.
      • There are a lot of clues pointing you in the right direction, but nobody just tells you where it's at.
      • And they end up drinking the same drink, in the company of the same people, fondly imagining that because they moved through several pubs, this is really where it's at!
      • If you prefer loafers or moccasins, you'll also have a chance to prove your fashion sense this summer, but sandals are really where it's at.
      • What we are doing is we are going with the youth; we are going with the people who know where it's at.
      • Juice is good too, but water, baby, that's where it's at.
      • Presidents and dignitaries have worn his designs, but Iwan Tirta says home is really where it's at.
      • But locals here realize that tourism is where it's at for them.
      • Europe is where it's at, home of the UEFA Champions' League, a powerbase for the game globally, and a workplace for the planet's most talented players.
      • All things Norwegian seem to be where it's at at the minute.
      • ‘This is where it's at,’ said one of the prime minister's closest advisors.
      • Celebrating all things multidisciplinary, the first ever Vasistas festival is here to show us all that multi-tasking art is where it's at.
      • Everyone is talking about California - it's so where it's at, I think.
      • As we used to say in the Sixties, wherever Zandra Rhodes is, is where it's at.
      • There is evidence, though, that the young have become so seduced by the celebrity culture that their only ambition is to be famous and that working for a living is not where it's at.
      • The Department for Culture, Media and Sport has plenty of money to give out, but collecting and interpreting the artefacts of human history is just not where it's at.
      • As nice as it is to be liked by your home country, to Canadians, international success is where it's at.
      • I'm a huge, huge fan of festivals, so that's where it's at for me this summer.
      • It's understandable that the food police might object to an article suggesting that bread and potatoes are not where it's at.
      • If everyone can be skinny, thin won't be in, but fat will start being where it's at.
  • where someone is at

    • informal Someone's true or fundamental nature or character.

      〈非正式〉禀性,本性

      I think we've got enough information to have an idea of where he's at

      我想我们已经掌握了足够的情况,对他的本性大致有了一个了解。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The first bit is exactly where my thinking is at.
      • This is Rethel's most precise determination of who and where he is at that moment.
      • So that's where my head is at these days.

Origin

Old English æt, of Germanic origin; related to Old Frisian et and Old Norse at, from an Indo-European root shared by Latin ad 'to'.

Rhymes

bat, brat, cat, chat, cravat, drat, expat, fat, flat, frat, gat, gnat, hat, hereat, high-hat, howzat, lat, mat, matt, matte, Montserrat, Nat, outsat, pat, pit-a-pat, plait, plat, prat, Rabat, rat, rat-tat, Sadat, sat, scat, Sebat, shabbat, shat, skat, slat, spat, splat, sprat, stat, Surat, tat, that, thereat, tit-for-tat, vat, whereat

at2

noun ɑːtatɑt
  • A monetary unit of Laos, equal to one hundredth of a kip.

    阿特(老挝货币单位,100阿特等于1基普)

Origin

Thai.

At3

  • The chemical element astatine.

at1

preposition
  • 1Expressing location or arrival in a particular place or position.

    指所在或到达地点在;在…旁

    they live at Conway House

    他们住在康威豪斯。

    they stopped at a small trattoria

    他们停在一家意大利小餐馆旁。

    she was constantly at the telex machine

    她一直待在电传机旁。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Responsibility for providing services at the airport is shared between the airport and the airline.
    • She went back to her job as a teacher while I stayed at home with Louise.
    • He made his first professional stage appearance in George Bernard Shaw's ‘The Devil's Disciple’ at the Gaiety Theatre.
    1. 1.1 Used in speech to indicate the sign @ in email addresses, separating the address holder's name from their location.
      (电子邮件地址中的)@符号
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Please send mail to zzsmith1 at strangemail dot net.
  • 2Expressing the time when an event takes place.

    指事件发生的时间在…时刻;在…时候

    the children go to bed at nine o'clock

    孩子们9点钟上床。

    his death came at a time when the movement was split

    就在运动四分五裂时他去世了。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • There will be a complete blackout tonight at eleven o'clock.
    • William appeared at half-past twelve.
    • In the United States, more than 10,000 retailers across the country are opening their doors at midnight tonight solely to sell copies of the game and accessories.
    1. 2.1without adjective Denoting a particular period of time.
      指度量上的某一点或某一段以;达
      the sea is cooler at night

      夜间海水更凉。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • It is important that people going out in London can get home safely at night, by public transport, black cab or licensed minicab.
      • If you know of someone who is thinking of purchasing a rabbit at Easter, let them know it's a bad idea.
      • Schools should lock children in at lunchtime to boost take-up of canteen meals, a catering expert claimed yesterday.
      • At Christmas we're always surrounded by lots of lovely food and drink.
    2. 2.2without adjective Denoting the time spent by someone attending an educational institution, a workplace, or their home.
      后接不带限定词的名词,指某人在校、在工作单位或在家的时候在…时
      we all need to get involved in fighting crime whether it's at work, at home, or at school

      不论在工作,在家,还是在学校,我们都必须参与打击犯罪。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • It was at university that he became politically active.
      • It was at school that I began to play chess with my friend Brian.
      Synonyms
      no later than, in good time for, at, before
  • 3Denoting a particular point or segment on a scale.

    指度量上的某一点或某一段以;达

    prices start at $18,500

    以18,500英镑起价。

    driving at 50 mph

    以每小时50英里的速度行驶。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Electrons move at a speed of a few kilometres per second through a circuit, whereas light travels at nearly 300,000 kilometres per second.
    • Prices start at £145 for 3 nights for 2 people for our winter weekends in Keeper's Cottage.
    • Water boils at one hundred degrees Celsius and at this point changes phase to become a gas, or steam.
    1. 3.1 Referring to someone's age.
      指年龄在…岁时
      at fourteen he began to work as a mailman

      14岁时他开始干邮递员的工作。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • At twenty-one both males and females obtain their full legal rights, and become liable to all legal obligations.
      • Retirement at sixty-five is ridiculous.
      • At forty-five, he ran for the Senate and lost.
  • 4Expressing a particular state or condition.

    指所在或到达地点在;在…旁

    placed them at a serious disadvantage

    置他们于极度不利之地。

    the coroner accepted that the machines were at fault

    验尸官承认是机器出了错。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • That way I can record shows and listen to them at my leisure.
    • I could not be really happy or be at peace living like that.
    • People in lighter vehicles are at a disadvantage in collisions with heavier vehicles.
    • Candidates with exposure to international trade and two years of editorial/writing experience in the electronics/computer industry would be at an advantage.
    1. 4.1 Expressing a relationship between an individual and a skill.
      在…方面
      boxing was the only sport I was any good at

      拳击是我惟一擅长的体育项目。

      he is poor at giving instructions

      他不善于发号施令。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • You're still going to need to be really good at what you do just to accomplish that.
      • I was never any good at sports.
      • Women are said to be poor at reading maps.
  • 5Expressing the object of a look, gesture, thought, action, or plan.

    向,朝;对于

    I looked at my watch

    我看了看手表。

    Leslie pointed at him

    莱斯利朝他指了指。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • A new credit card aimed at millions of low-income families is to charge interest at up to 70% - the highest ever charged by a credit card company.
    • At the same moment, they shone a torch at me to identify me.
    • How old was your baby when she smiled at you for the first time?
    • As he entered the clubhouse he glanced at the pictures of famous yachts that hang on the walls.
    1. 5.1 Expressing the target of a shot from a weapon.
      (武器)瞄准,以…为目标
      they tore down the main street, firing at anyone in sight

      他们捣毁了大街,朝看见的每个人开火。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The snipers were two individuals shooting randomly at anyone.
      • Police arrested a man for allegedly shooting at another patron during a fight at a bar on State Street Tuesday evening.
    2. 5.2 Emphasizing the directing of an action toward a specified object.
      she clutched at the thin gown

      她抓住那件薄薄的睡衣。

      he hit at her face with the gun
      Example sentencesExamples
      • An alert tabby cat saved an Australian family of four from a house fire by clawing at its owner's face.
      • Briars and thorns tore at my legs.
      • A homeless man accused of trying to steal a hat at a convenience store battled three deputies in a brawl, grabbed at a deputy's handgun and had to be shocked with a stun gun twice before he was arrested, according to a Marion sheriff's report.
  • 6Expressing the means by which something is done.

    指方法、途径用,以

    holding a corrections officer at knifepoint

    用刀尖顶住监狱官。

    figurative her pride had taken a beating at his hands

    〈喻〉她的骄傲受到了他的打击。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Our men are dying at the hands of enemies abroad and friends at home.
    • Two University of Minnesota students lost wallets, cash and cell phones, but otherwise were unhurt when they were robbed at gunpoint on campus Wednesday night, police said.

Phrases

  • at it

    • Engaged in some activity, typically a reprehensible one.

      在从事(应受指责的)活动

      oh dear, they are at it again
      Example sentencesExamples
      • While you're at it, it's a good idea to tackle cold frames as well, both inside and out.
      • That he is still at it must mean that Smith has either led a charmed life these past years or else he is made of steel.
      • They were at it again in 2001 and have been doing it since the beginning of this year too.
      • I came outside and she was having a rough time at it, mostly because she had no idea what she was doing.
      • And could she not have done that while she was at it?
  • at that

    • In addition; furthermore.

      而且;此外

      it was not fog but smoke, and very thick at that

      那不是雾而是烟,而且很浓。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Instead of thunder, the company had been struck by a need to change the cast, and no minor change at that.
      • When she fell pregnant, Sara was hoping she would be having twins - and girls at that.
      • All the time a game of football was being played, and a pretty good one at that.
      • No, this shore is not a destination for me; it is just a refuge, and a temporary one at that.
      • We are the kind of people, he thought, who buy their own furniture and second-hand at that.
      • All a matter of opinion, of course, and in the cases of Randall and Morris, an educated opinion at that.
      • She let out such a yelp and it was no wonder, as Tom had nothing on but a shirt and it wasn't too long at that!
      • So, the Tate is at least making an effort to display more art, and a big, expensive one at that.
      • London looks set to receive a new evening paper soon, and a free one at that.
      • We now live in a country where citizens can be executed without trial, and by a foreign government at that.
  • where it's at

    • informal The fashionable place, possession, or activity.

      〈非正式〉时髦的地方(或物品、活动)

      New York is where it's at, stylewise

      纽约是时尚方面的好去处。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • But locals here realize that tourism is where it's at for them.
      • I'm a huge, huge fan of festivals, so that's where it's at for me this summer.
      • ‘This is where it's at,’ said one of the prime minister's closest advisors.
      • Presidents and dignitaries have worn his designs, but Iwan Tirta says home is really where it's at.
      • As nice as it is to be liked by your home country, to Canadians, international success is where it's at.
      • There are a lot of clues pointing you in the right direction, but nobody just tells you where it's at.
      • What we are doing is we are going with the youth; we are going with the people who know where it's at.
      • As we used to say in the Sixties, wherever Zandra Rhodes is, is where it's at.
      • And they end up drinking the same drink, in the company of the same people, fondly imagining that because they moved through several pubs, this is really where it's at!
      • Italian markets really are where it's at because everything is seasonal and it's mostly organic.
      • Celebrating all things multidisciplinary, the first ever Vasistas festival is here to show us all that multi-tasking art is where it's at.
      • It's understandable that the food police might object to an article suggesting that bread and potatoes are not where it's at.
      • There is evidence, though, that the young have become so seduced by the celebrity culture that their only ambition is to be famous and that working for a living is not where it's at.
      • If you prefer loafers or moccasins, you'll also have a chance to prove your fashion sense this summer, but sandals are really where it's at.
      • If everyone can be skinny, thin won't be in, but fat will start being where it's at.
      • Europe is where it's at, home of the UEFA Champions' League, a powerbase for the game globally, and a workplace for the planet's most talented players.
      • Everyone is talking about California - it's so where it's at, I think.
      • Twisted denim is where it's at, for women and men.
      • All things Norwegian seem to be where it's at at the minute.
      • Juice is good too, but water, baby, that's where it's at.
      • The Department for Culture, Media and Sport has plenty of money to give out, but collecting and interpreting the artefacts of human history is just not where it's at.
  • where someone is at

    • informal Someone's true or fundamental nature or character.

      〈非正式〉禀性,本性

      I think we've got enough information to have an idea of where he's at

      我想我们已经掌握了足够的情况,对他的本性大致有了一个了解。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The first bit is exactly where my thinking is at.
      • So that's where my head is at these days.
      • This is Rethel's most precise determination of who and where he is at that moment.

Origin

Old English æt, of Germanic origin; related to Old Frisian et and Old Norse at, from an Indo-European root shared by Latin ad ‘to’.

at2

nounɑtät
  • A monetary unit of Laos, equal to one hundredth of a kip.

    阿特(老挝货币单位,100阿特等于1基普)

Origin

Thai.

At3

  • The chemical element astatine.

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