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Từ điển tiếng Anh - Cambridge Advanced Learners Dictionary
thing 
▪ I. the (latest) thing idiom something which is very new and fashionable • Biodegradable plastic is the latest thing. Thesaurus+: ↑Modern and fashionable ↑Fashion Main entry: thingidiom ▪ II. thing UK US [θɪŋ] noun [ things ] OBJECT 1. <E > countable used to refer in an approximate way to an object or to avoid naming it • What's that thing over there? • There are some nice things in the shops this summer. • I don't eat sweet things (= sweet food). • How does this damn thing work? Thesaurus+: ↑Objects - general words 2. things A. <I > your possessions or a particular set of your possessions • All their things were destroyed in the fire. • Bring your swimming things if the weather's nice. Thesaurus+: ↑Belongings and possessions B. <I > a particular set of objects • Let me help you clear away the tea things (= cups, plates, etc. that are used for having tea). Thesaurus+: ↑Things needed for a task Common errors: Warning: Choose the right word! These two words look similar, but they are spelled differently and have completely different meanings. • Whatever's that yellow thing on your plate? • They sell dried flowers and baskets and that type of thing. • I'm looking for a cloth for cleaning silver. Do you have such a thing? • This case is absolutely full - I can't stuff another thing into it. • If your home was on fire and you could save only one thing, what would it be? IDEA/EVENT 3. <E > countable used to refer in an approximate way to an idea, subject, event, action, etc • That was an unkind thing to say. • I've got so many things to do I don't know where to start. • Your information is correct but you left out one thing. • "What's the matter?" "It's this insurance thing. I'm really worried about it." Thesaurus+: ↑Objects - general words 4. the thing <E > countable the exact fact, object, idea, event, etc • Your letter has told me precisely the thing I needed to know. Thesaurus+: ↑Information and messages 5. the real thing <A > something which is not false or a copy • The fire alarm goes off accidentally so often that when it's the real thing (= when it really does happen) nobody will take any notice. Thesaurus+: ↑Reality and truth 6. the same thing <A > the same • Training isn't the same thing as education. Thesaurus+: ↑Similar and the same ↑Describing people with the same qualities 7. the whole thing <A > everything that has been planned or discussed • Let's call the whole thing off. • I want to forget the whole thing. Thesaurus+: ↑Something, anything, nothing, and everything 8. above all things more than everything else • I value my freedom above all things. Thesaurus+: ↑Large in number or quantity 9. in all things in every situation or subject; in everything • Be true to yourself in all things. Thesaurus+: ↑Expressions used to describe situations 10. if there's one thing I want to know/find out, etc. said before describing what it is that you especially want to know or discover, etc • If there's one thing I want to know, it's where he goes on Thursday afternoons. Common errors: Warning: Choose the right word! These two words look similar, but they are spelled differently and have completely different meanings. • What an utterly stupid thing to do! • The most urgent thing to do in a fire is to make sure everyone is out of the building. • My wedding was the most nerve-racking thing I've ever experienced. • That was a horrible thing to say! • You'd never believe some of the things that happen in the office. SITUATION 11. things <I > plural used to refer to the general situation • Things have been going very well recently. Thesaurus+: ↑Situations and circumstances 12. it's a good thing <A > If it's a good thing that something happened, it is lucky that it happened • It's a good thing (that) we booked our tickets early. Thesaurus+: ↑Good luck and bad luck 13. the way things are ( also as things stand ) in the present situation • The way things are, I'll never have this ready by June. Thesaurus+: ↑Situations and circumstances Common errors: Warning: Choose the right word! These two words look similar, but they are spelled differently and have completely different meanings. ANYTHING/EVERYTHING 14. a thing <E > only singular used instead of 'anything' or 'everything' to emphasize what you are saying • Don't worry about a thing (= anything). I'll take care of it. Thesaurus+: ↑Something, anything, nothing, and everything 15. not a (single) thing <A > not anything • After the guests had gone, there wasn't a thing left to eat. Thesaurus+: ↑Something, anything, nothing, and everything 16. not have a thing to wear ( also have nothing to wear ) humorous to have no clothes that are suitable for an occasion • I'm going to a wedding on Saturday and I don't have a thing to wear. Thesaurus+: ↑Wearing clothes 17. there isn't a thing you can do you cannot do anything • He broke his promise and there wasn't a thing we could do about it. Thesaurus+: ↑Something, anything, nothing, and everything Common errors: Warning: Choose the right word! These two words look similar, but they are spelled differently and have completely different meanings. ACTION 18. a/one thing only singular used to talk about a particular action, agreement, etc. • I went by plane, a thing I hardly ever do. • One thing you'll have to agree to is working in the evenings. Thesaurus+: ↑Something, anything, nothing, and everything 19. the... thing <E > only singular used to make noun phrases with particular adjectives and adverbs • The first thing (to do) is to write your name at the top of the page. Common errors: Warning: Choose the right word! These two words look similar, but they are spelled differently and have completely different meanings. REASON 20. for one thing used to introduce a reason for something • "Why won't you come to New York with me?" "For one thing, I don't like flying, and for another, I can't afford it." Thesaurus+: ↑Connecting words which introduce a cause or reason Common errors: Warning: Choose the right word! These two words look similar, but they are spelled differently and have completely different meanings. PERSON/ANIMAL 21. countable used after an adjective to refer to a person or animal with love or sympathy • The poor things were kept in small cages without room to move. • as form of address You lucky thing winning a car. Thesaurus+: ↑General and informal words for animals Common errors: Warning: Choose the right word! These two words look similar, but they are spelled differently and have completely different meanings. Idioms: How are things? ▪ If it's not one thing it's another ▪ all things being equal ▪ all things considered ▪ all things to all men ▪ and another thing ▪ do your own thing ▪ does things to you ▪ done thing ▪ have a thing about somebody ▪ just the thing ▪ last thing you want ▪ make a big thing of something ▪ near thing ▪ not the done thing ▪ on to a good thing ▪ one of those things ▪ one thing after another ▪ one thing leads to another ▪ seeing things ▪ take things easy ▪ thing is ▪ thing of the past ▪ thing or two ▪ things that go bump in the night ▪ what with one thing and another
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