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Definition of it'd in English:

it'd

contractionˈɪtədˈɪdəd
  • 1It had.

    同it had

    it'd been there for years

    它多年来都在那里。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It was a mild day, warmer than it'd been in weeks.
    • This afternoon BHP announced it'd secured 56 per cent of the shares in WMC.
    • It was as though it'd been written by someone other than Barbara.
    • If it'd been silent that would have been weird, so I should probably be thankful for some white-noise.
    • If I'd paid for my subscription, I'd certainly feel that it'd been mis-sold and I'd want my money back.
    1. 1.1 It would.
      it'd be great to see you

      能见到你的话就太好了。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • ‘We thought it'd be a good time,’ they say, a general sentiment echoed by many men on board.
      • I liked the penthouse immediately but thought it'd be far too expensive.
      • Can't imagine it'd have made things a lot better.
      • The creators figured it'd be a hit amongst junior nerds.
      • But I can't just dump her and find some new friends cause making friends takes time and it'd be really mean.
      • You'd probably look at it now and it'd be shocking.
      • Besides, we're heading off for Mexico before long, and it'd be silly to travel all that way with an incomplete kit.
      • Computers in those days didn't have a screen attached, all you had was a printer, so you'd type in your moves and it'd print out what happened.
      • Surely, it'd have to be something more appropriate.
      • ‘I thought it'd be like stage fright but for the next 12 years,’ he recalls.
      • I am computer savvy, and had read other blogs and thought it'd be worth a shot.
      • If you redid it now with minimal changes to the script and setup, and a hefty FX budget, I reckon it'd go down rather well…
      • And then I heard her speak, and I thought it'd be good to talk to this woman.
      • And if the film were a haircut, it'd definitely need a hat.
      • That said, sometimes it'd be nice to be a bit picky.
      • Then it'd cloud over and start threatening rain.
      • I've actually found loads of things, but won't put them up for sale all at once; I think it'd be better to stagger them all over the next few weeks.
      • Otherwise it'd be the most embarrassing thing ever, you know.
      • Look, I think it'd be a very different job from this one.
      • You can fantasize to your heart's content, but you'll probably never really know what it'd be like if you and Dream Boy got together.

Definition of it'd in US English:

it'd

contractionˈidədˈɪdəd
  • 1It had.

    同it had

    it'd been there for years

    它多年来都在那里。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It was a mild day, warmer than it'd been in weeks.
    • This afternoon BHP announced it'd secured 56 per cent of the shares in WMC.
    • If it'd been silent that would have been weird, so I should probably be thankful for some white-noise.
    • If I'd paid for my subscription, I'd certainly feel that it'd been mis-sold and I'd want my money back.
    • It was as though it'd been written by someone other than Barbara.
    1. 1.1 It would.
      it'd be great to see you

      能见到你的话就太好了。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The creators figured it'd be a hit amongst junior nerds.
      • But I can't just dump her and find some new friends cause making friends takes time and it'd be really mean.
      • Look, I think it'd be a very different job from this one.
      • Surely, it'd have to be something more appropriate.
      • Otherwise it'd be the most embarrassing thing ever, you know.
      • If you redid it now with minimal changes to the script and setup, and a hefty FX budget, I reckon it'd go down rather well…
      • I liked the penthouse immediately but thought it'd be far too expensive.
      • I've actually found loads of things, but won't put them up for sale all at once; I think it'd be better to stagger them all over the next few weeks.
      • And if the film were a haircut, it'd definitely need a hat.
      • You'd probably look at it now and it'd be shocking.
      • Can't imagine it'd have made things a lot better.
      • And then I heard her speak, and I thought it'd be good to talk to this woman.
      • Computers in those days didn't have a screen attached, all you had was a printer, so you'd type in your moves and it'd print out what happened.
      • ‘We thought it'd be a good time,’ they say, a general sentiment echoed by many men on board.
      • Besides, we're heading off for Mexico before long, and it'd be silly to travel all that way with an incomplete kit.
      • Then it'd cloud over and start threatening rain.
      • That said, sometimes it'd be nice to be a bit picky.
      • You can fantasize to your heart's content, but you'll probably never really know what it'd be like if you and Dream Boy got together.
      • I am computer savvy, and had read other blogs and thought it'd be worth a shot.
      • ‘I thought it'd be like stage fright but for the next 12 years,’ he recalls.
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