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these    音标拼音: [ð'iz]
a.
pron. 这些

 这些

This \This\ ([th][i^]s), pron. & a.; pl. {These} ([th][=e]z).
[OE. this, thes, AS. [eth][=e]s, masc., [eth]e['o]s, fem.,
[eth]is, neut.; akin to OS. these, D. deze, G. dieser, OHG.
diser, deser, Icel. [thorn]essi; originally from the definite
article a particle -se, -si; cf. Goth. sai behold. See
{The}, {That}, and cf. {These}, {Those}.]
1. As a demonstrative pronoun, this denotes something that is
present or near in place or time, or something just
mentioned, or that is just about to be mentioned.
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When they heard this, they were pricked in their
heart. --Acts ii. 37.
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But know this, that if the good man of the house had
known in what watch the thief would come, he would
have watched. --Matt. xxiv.
43.
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2. As an adjective, this has the same demonstrative force as
the pronoun, but is followed by a noun; as, this book;
this way to town.
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Note: This may be used as opposed or correlative to that, and
sometimes as opposed to other or to a second this. See
the Note under {That}, 1.
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This way and that wavering sails they bend.
--Pope.
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A body of this or that denomination is produced.
--Boyle.
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Their judgment in this we may not, and in that we
need not, follow. --Hooker.
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Consider the arguments which the author had to
write this, or to design the other, before you
arraign him. --Dryden.
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Thy crimes . . . soon by this or this will end.
--Addison.
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Note: This, like a, every, that, etc., may refer to a number,
as of years, persons, etc., taken collectively or as a
whole.
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This twenty years have I been with thee.. --Gen.
xxxi. 38.
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I have not wept this years; but now
My mother comes afresh into my eyes. --Dryden.
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These \These\ ([th][=e]z), pron. [OE. [thorn]es, [thorn]aes, a
variant of [thorn]as, pl. of [thorn]es, thes, this. See
{This}, and cf. {Those}.]
The plural of this. See {This}.
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  • These - definition of these by The Free Dictionary
    1 (used to indicate a person, thing, idea, or event as present, near, just mentioned, or by way of emphasis): This is my coat 2 (used to indicate one of two or more persons, things, etc , referring to the one nearer in place, time, or thought; opposed to that): This is Liza and that is Amy
  • THESE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
    We use this and these most commonly to point to things and people that are close to the speaker or writer, or things that are happening now: …
  • What is the difference between this and these? | English Usage . . .
    This and these are used in different ways when you are referring to people, things, situations, events, or periods of time They can both be determiners or pronouns These is the plural form of this
  • THESE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of THESE is plural of this
  • THESE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    In spoken English, people use these to introduce people or things into a story I was on my own and these fellows came along towards me She used to make these chocolate puddle puddings, you know, with the sauce underneath You use these when you are identifying someone or asking about their identity These are my children
  • THESE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    These definition: plural of this See examples of THESE used in a sentence
  • these - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes | Oxford . . .
    Definition of these in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
  • These: Definition and Meaning - ProWritingAid
    Read on to learn the meaning of “these” and the different ways you can use it “These” is the plural noun form of the word “this ” It’s a determiner or pronoun that we use to point to a specific group of people or things Let’s take a closer look at how we use the word “these” in real life
  • This, That, These, and Those - My English Grammar
    'This' and 'these' are generally used for people or things close to the speaker in physical distance or time, whereas 'that' and 'those' are often used for people or things further away, whether in space or time These terms are also used in conversation to maintain coherence and avoid repetition
  • This or That (How to Use Demonstrative Adjectives)
    Use this for one thing that is close ; Use that for one thing that is farther away ; Use these for more than one thing that is close ; Use those for more than one thing that is farther away ; 1 Physical Distance This chair (the one right here) ; That chair (the one across the room) ; 2 Temporal Distance (Time) Demonstrative adjectives can also be used to refer to time, not just physical space





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