th



abbr. 真实航向(True Heading)
abbr.
Thailand 泰国;
英英释义
th
n.
the fifth day of the week; the fourth working day
同义词:Thursday
a soft silvery-white tetravalent radioactive metallic element; isotope 232 is used as a power source in nuclear reactors; occurs in thorite and in monazite sands
同义词:thoriumatomic number 90
双语例句
Th woman was delighted at the recovery of her stolen jewels.
那位妇人对找回被盗的珠宝感到非常高兴。
权威例句
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th
A sound found chiefly in words of Old English, Old Norse or Greek origin, unpronounceable by Normans and many other Europeans. In Greek, the sound corresponds etymologically to Sanskrit -dh- and English -d-; and it was represented graphically by -TH- and at first pronounced as a true aspirate (as still in English outhouse, shithead, etc.). But by 2c. B.C.E. the Greek letter theta was in universal use and had the modern "-th-" sound. Latin had neither the letter nor the sound, however, and the Romans represented Greek theta by -TH-, which they generally pronounced, at least in Late Latin, as simple "-t-" (passed down to Romanic languages, as in Spanish termal "thermal," teoria "theory," teatro "theater"). In Germanic languages it represents PIE *-t- and was common at the start of words or after stressed vowels. To represent it, Old English and Old Norse used the characters ð "eth" (a modified form of -d-) and þ "thorn," which originally was a rune. Old English, unlike Old Norse, seems never to have standardized which of the two versions of the sound ("hard" and "soft") was represented by which of the two letters. The digraph -th- sometimes appears in early Old English, on the Roman model, and it returned in Middle English with the French scribes, driving out eth by c. 1250, but thorn persisted, especially in demonstratives (þat, þe, þis, etc.), even as other words were being spelled with -th-. The advent of printing dealt its death-blow, however, as types were imported from continental founders, who had no thorn. For a time y was used in its place (especially in Scotland), because it had a similar shape, hence ye for the in historical tourist trap Ye Olde _______ Shoppe (it never was pronounced "ye," only spelled that way). The awareness that some Latin words in t- were from Greek th- encouraged over-correction in English and created unetymological forms such as Thames and author, while some words borrowed from Romanic languages preserve, on the Roman model, the Greek -th- spelling but the simple Latin "t" pronunciation (as in Thomas and thyme).
1. It was th' joy that mattered.
重要的是快乐。
youdao
2. It'll be th' prettiest of all.
它会成为最漂亮的那一个。
youdao
3. Dickon he doesn't mind th' wet.
狄肯他不介意淋湿。
youdao
4. Th' doctor calls it rheumatics.
医生称之为风湿病。
youdao
5. I didn't come through th' door.
我没有从门进来。
youdao
6. Th' world's comin' to an end!
世界即将结束!
youdao
7. I've nothin' against th' blacks.
我没什么好反对黑人的。
youdao
8. "Nowt o' th' sort," mumbled Ben.
“我没有。”本咕哝着。
youdao
9. Th' storm's over for a bit.
风暴停了一会儿。
youdao
10. Tha' might spoil th' Magic.
那会破坏魔法的。
youdao
11. He wouldn't set eyes on th' baby.
他不愿正眼看那个婴儿。
youdao
12. Look at th' lad's legs, wilt tha'?
看看这孩子的腿。
youdao
13. Th' bees are at it wonderful today.
今天可是蜜蜂的好日子。
youdao
14. I've got th' rheumatics.
我患有风湿病。
youdao
15. She doesn't know which is th' worst.
她不知道哪个最糟糕。
youdao
16. He's the strongest chap on th' moor.
他是荒野上最强壮的小伙子。
youdao
17. Tha'rt th' poor cripple.
你是个可怜的瘸子。
youdao
18. He's th' trustiest lad i' Yorkshire.
他是约克郡最值得信赖的少年。
youdao
19. Look what's comin' across th' grass.
看看什么正在穿过草坪。
youdao
20. Aye, that's true enough—th' bad lad!
是啊,这是真的——这个坏小子!
youdao
21. He burst forth, "th' lies folk tells!"
他突然叫起来:“那些人都是胡说八道!”
youdao
22. Who is th' other four?
另外四个人是谁?
youdao
23. Well, I wouldn't ask th' head gardener.
好吧,我是不会去问园丁总管的。
youdao
24. Why, th' garden was lyin' here waitin'!
为什么?花园正躺在这里等着呢!
youdao
25. Th' more they laugh, th' better for 'em!
笑得越多,对他们越好!
youdao
26. "It's th' wind from th' moor," said Mary.
“这是从荒野吹来的风。”玛丽说。
youdao
27. That's because th' springtime's on its way.
那是因为春天就要来了。
youdao
28. Th' Magic listened when tha' sung th' Doxology.
当你们在唱赞美诗的时候,魔法正在听着呢。
youdao
29. Th' rheumatics held me back th' last two year'.
我这两年犯了风湿病才没再过来。
youdao
30. How did tha' like th' seeds an' th' garden tools?
怎么会有这么多种子的园艺工具呢?
youdao
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