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Definition of item in English: itemnoun ˈʌɪtəmˈaɪdəm 1An individual article or unit, especially one that is part of a list, collection, or set. 条,项;项目;条款 议程上的项目。 一件衣服。 Example sentencesExamples - The house is now a museum and displays many items belonging to the family.
- They have those menu items available in their restaurants.
- You can add a launcher to your panel or add a menu item to your window manager menu.
- Sellers should always insist on a cashier's check, money order or certified check when selling a big-ticket item.
- Each item of furniture was draped in white sheets and the windows were shuttered.
- Clay utensils, items made of bamboo and coconut shell and handicraft items are also available here.
- I'll kick things off by offering one of my own items for sale.
- He would place an item on the agenda on an annual basis to keep the project before the public mind.
- Among the most picturesque items on display are the skilfully fashioned figures in pottery.
- Shareholders can use the opportunity to place items on the meeting agenda or to ask questions.
- Who else is going to remove those dated food items from the shelves?
- Donate the unwanted item to charity, as someone will certainly appreciate it.
- We need to be reminded that poverty is the most expensive item on the agenda.
- Rate the following items on a scale of 1 to 5.
- Please note that all items for inclusion in these notes must be in by noon on Friday.
- The reasons for purchasing luxury items also differ slightly by gender.
- Now none of these are true collector's items and most need new parts.
- Hannah paced through the busy crowds towards a small shop that sold every item of clothing under the sun.
- Anyone wishing to donate saleable items to the auction can contact any of the following members to arrange collection.
- In addition to our focus on paper, there are other items of interest.
Synonyms thing, article, object, unit, module, artefact, piece, commodity, product, bit element, constituent, component, ingredient - 1.1 A piece of news or information.
一条消息;一则信息 Example sentencesExamples - Yesterday, I saw an item on CNN Headline News that made me look around the net for some details.
- When a story like this is promoted to the lead item on national news bulletins, you know that all perspective has gone out of the window.
- Finally, if you like reading about odd items of news, do have a look here.
- Think of the many promotional news items that will sprout on its pages and channels as a result.
- Journalists are the mechanism for converting a press release into a news item.
- Speculation that David Beckham may be leaving Old Trafford becomes a front page news item.
- But I don't agree that it should be the main item on the news night after night after night.
- Sometimes quite separate items of news from widely different places can appear to be connected.
- Even in hospital he worried about an item of news for the next issue of his paper.
- The writer has dug up an item of news and presented it in a straightforward manner.
- Neither the news item nor the editorial contain much more than anecdotes.
- News items for inclusion in next week's issue can be forwarded to the usual phone number or address.
- This news item was the headline news in all of the Hong Kong newspapers.
- You must have had a serious depletion of news items to have made this your front page story.
- The MEDALS Program Management Office posts news items pertaining to MEDALS where users may respond via an email hyperlink.
- On Sunday evening Holly expressed surprise that Rod's death was the lead item on the TV news.
- The letters to the editor became a news item but only because the newspaper gave the issue a voice.
- The second item of news went some way towards softening the blow of the first.
- The fight was still the lead item on the local news last night - and I live in Brooklyn.
- The second item of news is that Europe has caught up considerably with the United States.
Synonyms report, story, account, description, article, piece, write-up, paragraph, column, flash, brief, release, newscast, headline, communication, communiqué, bulletin, feature message, dispatch, statement informal scoop - 1.2 An entry in an account.
一项账目 Example sentencesExamples - Certainly, it might seldom be possible to find repair costs as a separate item in the accounts.
- Each item of expenditure is followed by the closing sum total.
- In short, the auditor is entitled to seek relief if he can show that an item of account is for any reason unlawful or improper.
- The company has found a hole in its accounts relating to the way it has accounted for certain revenue items.
- The item appearing on the account will be queried by the credit card provider with a view to recouping the cost.
Synonyms entry, record, statement, note, listing, thing
adverb ˈʌɪtəmˈaɪdəm archaic Used to introduce each item in a list. 〈古〉(用于介绍清单上逐个项目之前)又,此外还有 item two statute books … item two drums 此外还有两部法令汇编…还有两面鼓。
Phrasesinformal (of a couple) be involved in an established romantic or sexual relationship. 〈非正式〉(两人)建立稳定的爱恋关系(或性关系) Example sentencesExamples - We were an item but it wasn't an all-consuming relationship and some people may have wondered how interested he really was.
- Not, of course, that Jack and Kim were an item, she insists: ‘That's the most untrue thing that I've ever heard in my life.’
- They co-starred in Beatty's 1991 film Bugsy, and by the time shooting was over, they were an item.
- She didn't realise that Hayley and Kim were an item - something that Hayley hurriedly denies.
- The novelty of a daily fix of happy sun-tanned people was spiced up by the rumours that Kylie and Donovan were an item off screen as well as on.
- The couple, who've been an item for 12 years, have their musical roots in Long Island.
- A few days ago, Orlaith thought that Craig and Anthony were an item and was shocked to discover that wasn't the case.
- They were an item for a time, but she quickly grew tired of his philandering.
- We were an item from that day on, but because we were living in different cities it started quite casually - seeing each other once or twice a week.
- Less than twenty-four hours later, we were an item and we haven't looked back since.
OriginLate Middle English (as an adverb): from Latin, 'in like manner, also'. The noun sense arose (late 16th century) from the use of the adverb to introduce each statement in a list. Originally item was used to introduce each new article or particular in a list or document. In Shakespeare's Twelfth Night Olivia mocks attempts to shower her with exaggerated praise: ‘[My beauty] shall be inventoried and every particle and utensil labelled to my will, as, item, two lips, indifferent red; item, two grey eyes, with lids to them; item, one neck, one chin, and so forth.’ This use for ‘likewise, also’ reflects its source, Latin item ‘just so, similarly, moreover’. From there item started to refer to a statement or maxim of the type often introduced by the word ‘item’, then to an individual article or unit. A couple have been an item since around 1970, at first in the USA.
Definition of item in US English: itemnounˈaɪdəmˈīdəm 1An individual article or unit, especially one that is part of a list, collection, or set. 条,项;项目;条款 议程上的项目。 一件衣服。 Example sentencesExamples - Now none of these are true collector's items and most need new parts.
- You can add a launcher to your panel or add a menu item to your window manager menu.
- Please note that all items for inclusion in these notes must be in by noon on Friday.
- Shareholders can use the opportunity to place items on the meeting agenda or to ask questions.
- Hannah paced through the busy crowds towards a small shop that sold every item of clothing under the sun.
- He would place an item on the agenda on an annual basis to keep the project before the public mind.
- They have those menu items available in their restaurants.
- Clay utensils, items made of bamboo and coconut shell and handicraft items are also available here.
- We need to be reminded that poverty is the most expensive item on the agenda.
- Donate the unwanted item to charity, as someone will certainly appreciate it.
- In addition to our focus on paper, there are other items of interest.
- Who else is going to remove those dated food items from the shelves?
- Each item of furniture was draped in white sheets and the windows were shuttered.
- The house is now a museum and displays many items belonging to the family.
- Among the most picturesque items on display are the skilfully fashioned figures in pottery.
- The reasons for purchasing luxury items also differ slightly by gender.
- Rate the following items on a scale of 1 to 5.
- I'll kick things off by offering one of my own items for sale.
- Sellers should always insist on a cashier's check, money order or certified check when selling a big-ticket item.
- Anyone wishing to donate saleable items to the auction can contact any of the following members to arrange collection.
Synonyms thing, article, object, unit, module, artefact, piece, commodity, product, bit - 1.1 A piece of news or information.
一条消息;一则信息 Example sentencesExamples - News items for inclusion in next week's issue can be forwarded to the usual phone number or address.
- The MEDALS Program Management Office posts news items pertaining to MEDALS where users may respond via an email hyperlink.
- This news item was the headline news in all of the Hong Kong newspapers.
- The letters to the editor became a news item but only because the newspaper gave the issue a voice.
- But I don't agree that it should be the main item on the news night after night after night.
- Yesterday, I saw an item on CNN Headline News that made me look around the net for some details.
- On Sunday evening Holly expressed surprise that Rod's death was the lead item on the TV news.
- Even in hospital he worried about an item of news for the next issue of his paper.
- You must have had a serious depletion of news items to have made this your front page story.
- Neither the news item nor the editorial contain much more than anecdotes.
- The fight was still the lead item on the local news last night - and I live in Brooklyn.
- Sometimes quite separate items of news from widely different places can appear to be connected.
- Think of the many promotional news items that will sprout on its pages and channels as a result.
- Finally, if you like reading about odd items of news, do have a look here.
- When a story like this is promoted to the lead item on national news bulletins, you know that all perspective has gone out of the window.
- The writer has dug up an item of news and presented it in a straightforward manner.
- Speculation that David Beckham may be leaving Old Trafford becomes a front page news item.
- The second item of news is that Europe has caught up considerably with the United States.
- The second item of news went some way towards softening the blow of the first.
- Journalists are the mechanism for converting a press release into a news item.
Synonyms report, story, account, description, article, piece, write-up, paragraph, column, flash, brief, release, newscast, headline, communication, communiqué, bulletin, feature - 1.2 An entry in an account.
一项账目 Example sentencesExamples - Certainly, it might seldom be possible to find repair costs as a separate item in the accounts.
- The item appearing on the account will be queried by the credit card provider with a view to recouping the cost.
- The company has found a hole in its accounts relating to the way it has accounted for certain revenue items.
- In short, the auditor is entitled to seek relief if he can show that an item of account is for any reason unlawful or improper.
- Each item of expenditure is followed by the closing sum total.
Synonyms entry, record, statement, note, listing, thing
adverbˈaɪdəmˈīdəm archaic Used to introduce each item in a list. 〈古〉(用于介绍清单上逐个项目之前)又,此外还有 item two statute books … item two drums 此外还有两部法令汇编…还有两面鼓。
Phrasesinformal (of a couple) be involved in an established romantic or sexual relationship. 〈非正式〉(两人)建立稳定的爱恋关系(或性关系) Example sentencesExamples - They co-starred in Beatty's 1991 film Bugsy, and by the time shooting was over, they were an item.
- They were an item for a time, but she quickly grew tired of his philandering.
- The couple, who've been an item for 12 years, have their musical roots in Long Island.
- Not, of course, that Jack and Kim were an item, she insists: ‘That's the most untrue thing that I've ever heard in my life.’
- We were an item but it wasn't an all-consuming relationship and some people may have wondered how interested he really was.
- Less than twenty-four hours later, we were an item and we haven't looked back since.
- We were an item from that day on, but because we were living in different cities it started quite casually - seeing each other once or twice a week.
- The novelty of a daily fix of happy sun-tanned people was spiced up by the rumours that Kylie and Donovan were an item off screen as well as on.
- She didn't realise that Hayley and Kim were an item - something that Hayley hurriedly denies.
- A few days ago, Orlaith thought that Craig and Anthony were an item and was shocked to discover that wasn't the case.
OriginLate Middle English (as an adverb): from Latin, ‘in like manner, also’. The noun sense arose (late 16th century) from the use of the adverb to introduce each statement in a list. |