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词汇 he'd
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Definition of he'd in English:

he'd

contractionhiːdhɪdhid
  • 1He had.

    同he had

    he'd seen all he wanted

    他看到了所有想看的东西。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He taught there a while and he could have gone on teaching there forever if he'd wanted.
    • He wanted to talk over the layout and sequencing of portraits in the notebook he'd been carrying.
    • Tim later contacted me to inform me he'd been thinking further on this matter.
    • I'd also have liked it if he'd kept it from them - just for half a season or something.
    • They watched him too, and when he'd quietened down, brought in his two companions.
    • There wasn't a riot of protest but he'd won the respect of the fans at least.
    • He showed me the documentaries he'd made, and at last I felt I was on the main line.
    • He said that he'd been out earlier in the day and noticed two telecom guys working on a pole further down the road.
    • General opinion was he'd been rewarded for courage rather than for the threat.
    • All evening he'd been sitting quietly on a bench not saying a word to anyone.
    • He said he'd been working hard recently on his autobiography, which was now half finished.
    • Instead, he published a condescending repetition of the same stuff he'd run in April.
    • Then it was off into town to look at clothes in a nice new shop he'd seen.
    • Turns out he'd been caught between an armed robbery and some police that just happened to be driving by.
    • I had crushed any confidence he'd built up through being involved with someone again.
    • At the time it was believed he'd vanished because of his problems with drink.
    • Tom didn't tell us at the time, but later we found out that he'd picked it up in a Pawn Shop.
    • In it was some cloudy water he'd taken from a stream for his high school biology class.
    • He'd promised we could fetch the last bedroom unit for the spare bedroom he'd been fitting out.
    • Even then he had to return to the TV to watch the free kick again - just to be sure he'd got it right.
    1. 1.1 He would.
      同he would
      he'd like to see you

      他想见你。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • His name has avoided the headlines, but we actually think he'd be pretty great.
      • Another guy selling vegetables told me if there was war he'd be the first to sign up.
      • He sounds keen to make the step up again but insisted that he'd make no decision in the immediate future.
      • If someone hadn't have stopped him, he'd be halfway down the Channel Tunnel by now.
      • Whereas at one point we would always destroy those moves, he'd always want to exemplify them.
      • A therapist told him that if he didn't become the person he needed to be, he'd be dead in two months.
      • More broadly, he'd like to see less interference from Government in all our lives.
      • He used to sit there and paint and he'd tell us exactly what time the colour would change.
      • This week was going to be the turning point, the time he'd start bringing some maturity to his game.
      • He's been very happy with the meat, the only thing he'd change next time would be the size of the joints.
      • Even if he won the first two and disappeared, he'd have completed the set and have nothing more to prove.
      • If you can help with parts two and three I'm sure he'd be happy to hear from you.
      • When I set this up for him the idea was he'd write about books but of course that's not how it's panned out.
      • If Sigmund Freud was alive today and could talk to cats, he'd have a field day.
      • The wise old heads would advise him to lay up, but he'd invariably go for the big shot.
      • Cage was told that in order to get the cast he wanted, he'd have to agree to appear in the film.
      • On one hand, he would know ages in advance that the storm was coming, and he'd have enough time to go away.
      • A couple of years ago he first began to think he'd like to join monastic life full time.
      • It would be like a mate in the pub telling you he'd have bought you a pint had you been here 30 seconds ago!
      • In the first case, he'd have no hope, but in the second the odds were sixty-forty in his favour.

Rhymes

accede, bead, Bede, bleed, breed, cede, concede, creed, deed, Eid, exceed, feed, Gide, God speed, greed, heed, impede, interbreed, intercede, Jamshid, knead, lead, mead, Mede, meed, misdeed, mislead, misread, need, plead, proceed, read, rede, reed, Reid, retrocede, screed, secede, seed, she'd, speed, stampede, steed, succeed, supersede, Swede, tweed, weak-kneed, we'd, weed

Definition of he'd in US English:

he'd

contractionhidhēd
  • 1He had.

    同he had

    he'd seen all he wanted

    他看到了所有想看的东西。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He said he'd been working hard recently on his autobiography, which was now half finished.
    • General opinion was he'd been rewarded for courage rather than for the threat.
    • He wanted to talk over the layout and sequencing of portraits in the notebook he'd been carrying.
    • At the time it was believed he'd vanished because of his problems with drink.
    • They watched him too, and when he'd quietened down, brought in his two companions.
    • In it was some cloudy water he'd taken from a stream for his high school biology class.
    • Instead, he published a condescending repetition of the same stuff he'd run in April.
    • He'd promised we could fetch the last bedroom unit for the spare bedroom he'd been fitting out.
    • He taught there a while and he could have gone on teaching there forever if he'd wanted.
    • Tim later contacted me to inform me he'd been thinking further on this matter.
    • All evening he'd been sitting quietly on a bench not saying a word to anyone.
    • I'd also have liked it if he'd kept it from them - just for half a season or something.
    • There wasn't a riot of protest but he'd won the respect of the fans at least.
    • Tom didn't tell us at the time, but later we found out that he'd picked it up in a Pawn Shop.
    • Even then he had to return to the TV to watch the free kick again - just to be sure he'd got it right.
    • He said that he'd been out earlier in the day and noticed two telecom guys working on a pole further down the road.
    • I had crushed any confidence he'd built up through being involved with someone again.
    • Then it was off into town to look at clothes in a nice new shop he'd seen.
    • Turns out he'd been caught between an armed robbery and some police that just happened to be driving by.
    • He showed me the documentaries he'd made, and at last I felt I was on the main line.
    1. 1.1 He would.
      同he would
      he'd like to see you

      他想见你。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Cage was told that in order to get the cast he wanted, he'd have to agree to appear in the film.
      • If you can help with parts two and three I'm sure he'd be happy to hear from you.
      • More broadly, he'd like to see less interference from Government in all our lives.
      • He's been very happy with the meat, the only thing he'd change next time would be the size of the joints.
      • A couple of years ago he first began to think he'd like to join monastic life full time.
      • In the first case, he'd have no hope, but in the second the odds were sixty-forty in his favour.
      • It would be like a mate in the pub telling you he'd have bought you a pint had you been here 30 seconds ago!
      • When I set this up for him the idea was he'd write about books but of course that's not how it's panned out.
      • A therapist told him that if he didn't become the person he needed to be, he'd be dead in two months.
      • This week was going to be the turning point, the time he'd start bringing some maturity to his game.
      • He sounds keen to make the step up again but insisted that he'd make no decision in the immediate future.
      • On one hand, he would know ages in advance that the storm was coming, and he'd have enough time to go away.
      • Whereas at one point we would always destroy those moves, he'd always want to exemplify them.
      • If someone hadn't have stopped him, he'd be halfway down the Channel Tunnel by now.
      • Even if he won the first two and disappeared, he'd have completed the set and have nothing more to prove.
      • If Sigmund Freud was alive today and could talk to cats, he'd have a field day.
      • Another guy selling vegetables told me if there was war he'd be the first to sign up.
      • He used to sit there and paint and he'd tell us exactly what time the colour would change.
      • The wise old heads would advise him to lay up, but he'd invariably go for the big shot.
      • His name has avoided the headlines, but we actually think he'd be pretty great.
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