Noun:
a distinct part that can be specified separately in a group of things that could be enumerated on a list;he noticed an item in the New York Times
she had several items on her shopping list
the main point on the agenda was taken up first
a small part that can be considered separately from the whole;it was perfect in all details
a whole individual unit; especially when included in a list or collection;they reduced the price on many items
an isolated fact that is considered separately from the whole;several of the details are similar
a point of information
an individual instance of a type of symbol;the word`error' contains three tokens of `r'
Adverb:
used when listing or enumerating items also;a length of chain, item a hook
n.名词
item, piece这两个词的区别在于:piece可与抽象名词连用,也可与具体名词连用,而item则不可与具体名词连用。例如:
他撕下了一小张纸。
【误】 He tore off a small item of paper.
【正】 He tore off a small piece of paper.
item, program参见program条。
14世纪晚期进入英语,直接源自古典拉丁语的item,意为同样的,正好的item,意为如此。
用作名词 n.
形容词+~household item家庭用品luxury item奢侈品manufactured item工艺美术品名词+~budget item预算项目collector's item值得收藏的珍品news item新闻women's item妇女用品介词+~item by item逐条地,逐项地~+介词an item of information一则新闻
近义词 entrythingdetailreportarticle
用作名词n.The police examined several items of clothing.警方检查了几件衣服。
This is the next item on the agenda.这是议事日程上的下一个项目。
Are there any interesting news items in the paper this morning?今天早晨报上有什么有趣的新闻吗?
The shop-window was filled with hundreds of items.这家商店的橱窗里摆满了几百种物品。
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用作名词Let us go on to the next item on the agenda.让我们继续讨论议程上的下一个项目。
Are there any interesting newsitemsin the paper this morning?今天早晨报上有什么有趣的新闻吗?用作副词She couldn't wedge another item into the suitcase.她再也无法把别的东西塞进箱子里去了。