that
音标发音
- 英式音标 [ðæt; ðət]
- 美式音标 [ðæt, ðət]
- 英式发音
- 美式发音
基本解释
- det. 那,那个;那种
- pron. 那, 那个;那,那种;(非正式)就那样
- conj. ……可能是;由于;以至于;(表示目的)为了;(诗、文)真希望
- adv. 那样,那么;(非正式)很,非常
- n. (That) (越)塔特(人名)
词源解说
- 直接源自原始日耳曼语的that;最初源自原始印欧语的tod或tad,意为那。
用法辨析
- that用作指示代词的意思是“那,那个”。可指前面提到的那件事,也可指在空间或时间上较另一事物远的事物或人,还可指要表明的或要提及的事物、想法等。
- that用作关系代词时,指人或事物,同时又在从句中充当句子成分。that偶尔也可引导非限制性定语从句。
- that还常用以代替who, whom, which,但that...which中的that用做关系代词的先行词。
- that用作关系代词时在下列情况下可以省略:①引导限制性定语从句在从句中用作宾语时; ②用在there be结构前作主语时; ③用作表语时; ④在定语从句与先行词之间有插入语时; ⑤在先行词way, reason, distance, place, office等作方式状语、原因状语或地点状语时。
- that用作连词时可引导主语从句、宾语从句、表语从句、同位语从句和状语从句。
- that还常引导间接引语或形容词后面的从句。
- that在以it作形式主语的句子中或引导宾语从句、状语从句时常可省略。
- that也可用于表示愿望或遗憾。
pron. (代词)
conj. (连词)
英汉例句
- Don't tangle that group of rough boys.
不要同那些野孩子纠缠在一起。 - Who is that?
那是谁? - It's the best that you should work hard.
你最好还是努力工作。
用作形容词 (adj.)
用作定语: ~+ n.
用作代词 (pron.)
用作连词 (conj.)
词组短语
- that is 也就是说;就是说;那就是说;即
- so that 以便;结果是;所以;为使
- That Day 那一天;那天;那日
- given that 假定;只要是;已知;考虑到
- That scene 那一幕
短语
英英字典
- used to refer to a person, object, idea, etc. that is separated from the speaker by space or time
- used to introduce a clause that reports something or gives further information, although it can often be left out
- (USED TO REFER) used as the subject or object of a verb to show which person or thing you are referring to, or to add information about a person or thing just mentioned. It is used for both people and things. It can often be left out
- (CONNECTING WITH EARLIER STATEMENT) used to make a connection with an earlier statement
- as much as suggested
- You use that to refer back to an idea or situation expressed in a previous sentence or sentences.
- That is also a determiner.
- You use that to refer to someone or something already mentioned.
- When you have been talking about a particular period of time, you use that to indicate that you are still referring to the same period. You use expressions such as that morning or that afternoon to indicate that you are referring to an earlier period of the same day.
- You use that in expressions such as that of and that which to introduce more information about something already mentioned, instead of repeating the noun which refers to it.
- You use that in front of words or expressions which express agreement, responses, or reactions to what has just been said.
- You use that when you are referring to someone or something which is a distance away from you in position or time, especially when you indicate or point to them. When there are two or more things near you, that refers to the more distant one.
- That is also a pronoun.
- You use that when you are identifying someone or asking about their identity.
- You can use that when you expect the person you are talking to to know what or who you are referring to, without needing to identify the particular person or thing fully.
- That is also a pronoun.
- If something is not that bad, funny, or expensive for example, it is not as bad, funny, or expensive as it might be or as has been suggested.
- You can use that to emphasize the degree of a feeling or quality.
- &rarrsee also those
- You use and all that or and that to refer generally to everything else which is associated with what you have just mentioned.
- You use at that after a statement which modifies or emphasizes what you have just said.
- You use that is or that is to say to indicate that you are about to express the same idea more clearly or precisely.
- You use that's it to indicate that nothing more needs to be done or that the end has been reached.
- You use that's it to express agreement with or approval of what has just been said or done.
- You use just like that to emphasize that something happens or is done immediately or in a very simple way, often without much thought or discussion.
- You use that's that to say there is nothing more you can do or say about a particular matter.
- like that&rarrsee like
- this and that&rarrsee this
- this, that, and the other&rarrsee this
- You can use that after many verbs, adjectives, nouns, and expressions to introduce a clause in which you report what someone has said, or what they think or feel. ,
- You use that after "it" and a linking verb and an adjective to comment on a situation or fact. (it)
- You use that to introduce a clause which gives more information to help identify the person or thing you are talking about.
- You use that after expressions with "so" and "such" in order to introduce the result or effect of something. (so)(such)