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thresh·oldBrE /ˈθreʃhəʊld/NAmE /ˈθreʃhoʊld/ nounthe floor or ground at the bottom of a doorway, considered as the entrance to a building or room 门槛;门口◆She stood hesitating on the threshold. 她站在门口,犹豫不决。◆He stepped across the threshold. 他迈过门槛。the level at which sth starts to happen or have an effect 阈;界;起始点◆He has a low boredom threshold (= he gets bored easily). 他极易感到乏味。◆I have a high pain threshold (= I can suffer a lot of pain before I start to react). 我的痛阈很高。◆My earnings are just above the tax threshold (= more than the amount at which you start paying tax). 我的收入刚刚超过税收起征点。 [usually sing.] the point just before a new situation, period of life, etc. begins 开端;起点;入门◆She felt as though she was on the threshold of a new life. 她觉得好像就要开始新生活了。 |