音標(biāo)發(fā)音英式音標(biāo) [ei?]美式音標(biāo) [e?]英式發(fā)音 美式發(fā)音 基本解釋art.那;這;這些;那些adv.(用於比較級(jí)前)更加;用於最高級(jí)前;(用於形容詞、副詞比較級(jí)前)越 ... 越 ...同根派生 the相關(guān)詞英漢例句用作冠詞 (art.)It's my room.The room is bright and clean.這是我的房間。這房間明亮整潔。the更多例句詞組短語(yǔ)短語(yǔ)The Reader 朗讀者;生死朗讀;讀愛The Expendables 敢死隊(duì);犧牲品;轟天猛將The Incredibles 超人縂動(dòng)員;超人特攻隊(duì);超人特工隊(duì);超人縂帶動(dòng)The Beatles 披頭士樂隊(duì);披頭士;甲殼蟲樂隊(duì);披頭四樂隊(duì)The Mentalist 超感神探;超感警探;心計(jì);才第一季就那麼強(qiáng)悍the更多詞組英英字典劍橋英英字典(PARTICULAR) used before nouns to refer to particular things or people that have already been talked about or are already known or that are in a situation where it is clear what is happening(YOUR) used instead of a possessive adjective such as your, her, or my(ENOUGH) enough(EACH) each; every柯林斯英英字典 You use the at the beginning of noun groups to refer to someone or something that you have already mentioned or identified. You use the at the beginning of a noun group when the first noun is followed by an "of" phrase or a clause which identifies the person or thing. (of)(the) You use the in front of some nouns that refer to something in our general experience of the world. You use the in front of nouns that refer to people, things, services, or institutions that are associated with everyday life. You use the instead of a possessive determiner, especially when you are talking about a part of someone's body or a member of their family. You use the in front of a singular noun when you want to make a general statement about things or people of that type. You use the with the name of a musical instrument when you are talking about someone's ability to play the instrument. You use the with nationality adjectives and nouns to talk about the people who live in a country. You use the with words such as "rich," "poor," "old," or "unemployed" to refer to all people of a particular type. If you want to refer to a whole family or to a married couple, you can make their surname into a plural and use the in front of it. You use the in front of an adjective when you are referring to a particular thing that is described by that adjective. You use the to indicate whether or not you have enough of the thing mentioned for a particular purpose. You use the with some titles, place names, and other names. You use the in front of numbers such as first, second, and third. You use the in front of numbers when they refer to decades. You use the in front of superlative adjectives and adverbs. You use the in front of each of two comparative adjectives or adverbs when you are describing how one amount or quality changes in relation to another. When you express rates, prices, and measurements, you can use the to say how many units apply to each of the items being measured. You use the to indicate that something or someone is the most famous, important, or best thing of its kind. In spoken English, you put more stress on it, and in written English, you often underline it or write it in capitals or italics. the劍橋字典the柯林斯字典專業(yè)釋義地球科學(xué)巴哈馬宗教學(xué)大覺醒運(yùn)動(dòng)符類福音研究宗教改革藝術(shù)學(xué)好萊隖十人