item

名词 n. 动词 v. 副词 adv.
/ˈaɪ.təm/    /ˈaɪ.təm/|[ˈaɪ̯.ɾəm]|[ˈaɪ̯.ɾm̩]|/ˈɑe.təm/|[ˈɑe̯.ɾəm]|[ˈɑe̯.ɾm̩]

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A distinct physical object.
    — Tweezers are great for manipulating small items.
  2. An object that can be picked up for later use. broadly
  3. A line of text having a legal or other meaning; a separate particular in an account.
    — the items in a bill
  4. A question on a test, which may include its answers.
    — The exam has 100 items, each of which includes a correct response and three distractors.
  5. A matter for discussion in an agenda.
    — The first item for discussion is the budget for next year's picnic.
  6. Two people who are having a romantic or sexual relationship with each other. informal
    — Jack and Jill are an item.
  7. A short article in a newspaper.
    — an item concerning the weather
  8. A hint; an innuendo. obsolete
    — A secret item was given to some of the bishops […] to absent themselves.
  9. Ellipsis of item girl. India,abbreviation,alt-of,ellipsis
    — In this chapter, we will attempt to trace the course of initiation into the classical arts, from the self-taught gyrations of Bollywood items to the serious rigours of a classical Indian dance form.
动词 v.
  1. To make a note of. transitive
副词 adv.
  1. likewise not-comparable

词形变化

items plural items present,singular,third-person iteming participle,present itemed participle,past itemed past

词源

词源 1
From Middle English item, from Latin item (“also; in the same manner”). The present English meaning derives from a usage in lists, where the first entry would begin in primis (“firstly”) or imprimis, and the other entries with item (“also, moreover”). Later, the members of lists were referred to as "items".
词源 2
From Middle English item, from Latin item (“also; in the same manner”). The present English meaning derives from a usage in lists, where the first entry would begin in primis (“firstly”) or imprimis, and the other entries with item (“also, moreover”). Later, the members of lists were referred to as "items".
词源 3
From Middle English item, from Latin item (“also; in the same manner”). The present English meaning derives from a usage in lists, where the first entry would begin in primis (“firstly”) or imprimis, and the other entries with item (“also, moreover”). Later, the members of lists were referred to as "items".
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