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释义  that1 /ðæt/ ●●● S1 W1 determiner, pronoun  1  (plural those /ðəʊz $ ðoʊz/)XX used to refer to a person, thing, idea etc that has already been mentioned or is already known about 那,那个〔指已经提到或已经知道的人、事物、想法等〕 ‘You never cared about me.’ ‘That’s not true.’ “你从不关心我。”“那不是事实。” I wish you wouldn’t say things like that. 我希望你不要那么说。 What did you do with those sandwiches? 那些三明治你怎么处理了? Victoria Street? That’s where my sister lives. 维多利亚街?我的姐姐就住在那儿。 Do you remember that nice Mr Hoskins who came to dinner? 你还记得那位来这儿吃过晚饭的好人霍斯金斯先生吗? I’ve got that pain in my back again. 我的背又疼起来了。 He killed a man once and that’s why he had to leave Ireland. 他曾杀死过一个人,这就是他不得不离开爱尔兰的原因。 ‘We’ve been cheated, ’ she said. Those were her exact words. “我们被骗了。”她说。这是她的原话。 ‘I have to go, ’ she said, and with that (=after saying that) she hung up the phone. “我得走了。”说完她就把电话挂了。2  /ðət/ used after a noun as a relative pronoun like ‘who’, ‘whom’, or ‘which’ to introduce a clause 〔用于名词后,相当于who,whom 或 which 一类的关系代词,以引出从句〕 There are lots of things that I need to buy before the trip. 去旅行之前我需要买很多东西。 the people that live next door 住在隔壁的人 They’ve got a machine that prints names on badges. 他们有一台机器,可以在徽章上印上名字。 the greatest boxer that ever lived 有史以来最伟大的拳击手 Who was it that said ‘The Law’s an Ass’? “法律是狗屁”这句话是谁说的? The day that my father died, I was on holiday in Greece. 我父亲去世的那天,我正在希腊度假。5 GRAMMAR 语法• That is often left out when it is the object of the verb in the relative clause. 关系从句中,that用作动词宾语时,常省略They have not kept the promises they made (= that they made ).他们没能践行诺言。• That can only be used as a relative pronoun to specify a person or thing, not to add extra information. When adding extra information, use who or which . that用作关系代词时,只特指人或事物,不是补充内容。补充内容用who或whichShe had to look after her husband, who was ill.她得照顾生病的丈夫。n Grammar• In everyday English, that is often omitted when it is the object of the relative clause: 关系从句中,that用作动词宾语时,常省略I like the clothes that she wears.I like the clothes she wears.• You do not omit that when it is the subject of the clause: The family that lives downstairs is Polish. ✗Don’t say: The family lives downstairs is Polish.3  (plural those /ðəʊz $ ðoʊz/) formalXX used to refer to a particular person or thing of the general type that has just been mentioned 那,那个,那种〔用于指某类人或事物所属的大类〕 In my opinion, the finest wines are those from France. 我认为,最好的葡萄酒产自法国。that of His own experience was different from that of his friends. 他自己的体会和他朋友的体会不同。4  those who people who …的人,那些…的人 There are those who disapprove of all forms of gambling. 有些人反对任何形式的赌博。 Those who saw the performance thought it memorable. 看过的人都认为这场表演令人难忘。5  at that ADDused after adding a piece of information which emphasizes and increases what you have just said 此外,而且〔用于强调并增加内容〕 You should be able to answer the question in a single sentence, and a short one at that. 你应该能用一个句子,而且是一个简短的句子来回答这个问题。6  that is (to say) MEANINGused to give more exact information about something or to correct a statement 亦即,那就是说,换句话说 One solution would be to change the shape of the screen, that is, to make it wider. 有一个方法,就是改变屏幕的形状,或者说,把屏幕加宽。 Languages are taught by the direct method, that is to say, without using the student’s own language. 语言教学使用直接教学法,也就是说,不用学生的母语。 I loved him – that is, I thought I did. 我当时是爱他的——或者说,我以为我是爱他的。 SPOKEN PHRASES7  (plural those)FARPAST used to refer to a person or thing that is not near you 那,那个〔指较远的人或物〕 Is that my pen you’ve got there? 你那儿的那支笔是我的吗? That’s Eileen’s house across the road. 路对面就是艾琳的房子。 Look at those men in that car. What on earth are they doing? 你看那辆车上的那些男人。他们究竟在干些什么? Our tomatoes never get as big as that. 我们的番茄从来没有那么大。8  that’s life/men/politics etc (for you) TYPICALused to say that something is typical of a particular group of people, situation etc 那便是生活/男人/政治等 I don’t think I was fairly treated, but then that’s life, isn’t it? 我认为我受到的待遇是不公平的,但那就是生活,对不对? We go out for a romantic meal and all he wants to do is talk about football. That’s men for you. 我们很浪漫地出去吃饭,可是在饭桌上他只想谈论足球。男人就这样。9  that’s it REJECT/NOT ACCEPT a) used to say that something is completely finished or that a situation cannot be changed 就这样〔指某事彻底结束或形势不能更改〕 That’s it, then. There’s nothing more we can do. 那就这样吧,我们再没有别的办法。 b) used to tell someone that they are doing something correctly 就这样〔用于告诉某人某事做得没错〕 Slowly ... slowly. Yeah, that’s it. 慢点……慢点。对了,就是这样。 c) (also that does it) used when you are angry about a situation and you do not want it to continue 够了,好了〔表示愤怒〕 That’s it. I’m leaving. 够了,我要走了。10  that’s that EMPHASIZEused to emphasize that a situation or a decision cannot be changed 就是那样,就这样定了〔表示情况、决定等不能更改〕 I refuse to go and that’s that! 我不去,就这么定了! There’s no money left, so that’s that. 没钱了,就那样。11  used when you are not sure who is answering the telephone 〔用于不确定电话接听者是谁时〕 Hello, is that Joan Murphy? 喂!是琼•墨菲吗?12  and (all) that British EnglishLIKE/SIMILAR and similar things 等等;以及诸如此类的事物 I knew he was interested in computers and all that. 我知道他喜欢电脑什么的。13. that’s a good girl/that’s a clever dog etc PRAISEused to praise a child or animal 这才是好姑娘/这才是聪明的狗狗等14. that is not an option used when you want to emphasize that something that has just been suggested is not acceptable to you 那不是办法n USAGE: That, who, which• You use that as a relative pronoun when saying which person or thing you are talking about: This is the friend that I told you about.They didn't have the book that I wanted.• That can be omitted: This is the friend I told you about.They didn't have the book I wanted.• You use who or which when adding extra information about the person or thing: She looked after her husband, who was ill. 她得照顾生病的丈夫。I did it myself, which was difficult.• In clauses like this, who or which can not be omitted. ✗Don’t say: She looked after her husband, that was ill. • You use who when talking about a person: There's the man who I saw yesterday. Don't use which about people. ✗Don’t say: She looked after her husband, which was ill.• You can also use that when talking about a person. That is used about both people and things: There's the man that I saw yesterday.• In clauses like this, both that and who can be omitted: There's the man I saw yesterday.Examples from the Corpusthat• Look at those men in that car. What on earth are they doing?• That last test was a lot easier than this one.• When are you going to give me that money you owe me?• No, I wanted that one over there.• He met Bobby Jones on Monday of that week.• I saw that woman again today.with that• It has very little - nothing - to do with that.• Be careful with that audio recording.• All with that Donahue sense of nice-guys-can-do-this attitude.• Stick with that idea of hearing the lovely sounds of good golf.• There's nothing wrong with that, Miss Honey.• Though an opponent of the more rigid scholastics, Weigel sought a reconciliation of modern philosophy with that of Aristotle.• Most of us live with that possibility because it is part of the human condition to know that disaster can strike.• There is an aesthetic, if we can dignify it with that word, which distinguishes blood sports from each other.that of• His own experience is different from that of his friends.that2 /ðət/ ●●● S1 W1 conjunction  1  INTRODUCEused after verbs, nouns, and adjectives to introduce a clause which shows what someone says or thinks, or states a fact or reason 〔用于动词、名词或形容词后引导一个从句,表示某人所说或所想,或陈述一个事实或理由〕 If she said that she’d come, she’ll come. 如果她说来,她就会来的。 I can’t believe that he’s only 17. 我不敢相信他只有17岁。 Are you sure that they live in Park Lane? 你肯定他们住在花园巷吗? allegations that he is guilty of war crimes 关于他犯有战争罪的指控 The fact that he is your brother-in-law should not affect your decision. 他是你姐夫这个事实不应该影响你的决定。 He might have left the money for the simple reason that he didn’t know it was there. 他没动那笔钱原因可能很简单——他不知道钱在那里。5 GRAMMAR 语法• That is sometimes left out after verbs and adjectives, and occasionally after nouns, especially in speech. that在动词和形容词之后有时省略,名词之后偶尔也省略,尤其是在口语中He said it would be much too dangerous.他说这太危险了。I’m not surprised you were upset.你生气我并不奇怪。n Grammar• In everyday English, that is often omitted. Instead of saying I’m not surprised that you were upset 你生气我并不奇怪。, you say I’m not surprised you were upset. 你生气我并不奇怪。 • In formal English, that is used more often in this situation.2  used after a phrase with ‘so’ or ‘such’ to introduce a clause that shows the result of something 以至于〔用于与so或such连用的短语之后,引导表示结果的从句〕 I was so tired that I fell asleep. 我累得睡着了。 The school was so badly damaged that it had to be pulled down. 学校毁坏严重,不得不拆除。 We had been away for such a long time that I had forgotten her name. 我们分开了这么长时间,我都忘了她的名字。3  used to introduce a clause that refers to a fact, when describing it 〔用于引导一个从句描述某个事实〕 It’s odd that I haven’t heard of you. 很奇怪,我没听说过你。 That anyone should want to kill her was unthinkable. 竟然有人想要杀她,真不可思议。 The problem is that no-one knows what will happen. 问题是没人知道将会发生什么。4  formalTO/IN ORDER TO in order that something may happen or someone may do something 使得 Give us strength that we may stand against them. 赐予我们力量,让我们能和他们抗衡。5  literaryWANT used to express a wish for something to happen or be true, especially when this is not possible 真希望,但愿 Oh, that she were alive to see this! 噢,但愿她还活着,能看到这一切! → so (that) at so2(2)Examples from the Corpusthat• Oh, that Glenda were alive to see this.• We pray that he may recover soon.• That he talked about it to reporters surprises me.• Joe said that his girlfriend is coming to visit.• I think Vic feels threatened by the fact that I'm smarter than he is.• I can't believe that she told you.that3 /ðæt/ ●●● S1 W2 adverb [+adj/adverb]  1  spokenAMOUNT used to say how big, how much etc, especially when you are showing the size, amount etc with your hands 那么〔大、多等〕〔尤指通过手势比画来表示大小、数量等〕 It was quite a large fish – about that long. 一条挺大的鱼——大约那么长。 He missed hitting the car in front by that much. 他差这么点就撞上前面的车了。2  [usually in negatives] spoken as much as in the present situation or as much as has been stated 那么,那样 I’m sorry, I hadn’t realized the situation was that bad. 很抱歉,我不知道情况有那么糟糕。 No one expected it to cost that much. 没人想到会要那么多钱。 The advanced exam is more difficult, but not many students progress that far. 高级考试更难,但是能达到那个程度的学生不是很多。3  not (all) that long/many etc spokenVERY used to mean fairly short, only a few etc 没有那么长/那么多等〔表示相当短、仅一点点等〕 Will’s not that tall, considering he’s 16. 考虑到威尔已经16岁了,他个子不算太高。 The film wasn’t all that good. 那部电影不怎么好看。4  British English spoken informalLOT/VERY MUCH used to emphasize how big, bad, much etc something is 那么〔用于强调程度〕 I was that embarrassed I didn’t know what to say. 我非常尴尬,都不知道该说些什么。Examples from the Corpusthat• In actual fact the two fish are not that alike.• They won't be in that early.• But most existing transparent magnets - which are usually made of iron borate - are not actually all that magnetic.Origin that1 Old English thætthat1 determiner →5 GRAMMAR1 →n GRAMMAR2 →n USAGE1 →SPOKEN PHRASES1that2 conjunction →5 GRAMMAR1 →n GRAMMAR2that3 adverbLDOCE OnlineChinese  thing, refer to person, Corpus to used a
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