thing
Meaning: An object, matter, or circumstance; used for something unnamed
'Thing' is a general word for objects, ideas, or situations when you don't use a more specific term. It can refer to belongings ('pack your things'), circumstances ('how are things?'), or concepts ('the right thing to do'). Informal phrases include 'the thing is' (the important point), 'do your own thing', and 'first thing' (immediately).
Examples
- What is that thing on the table? 桌子上那个东西是什么?¿Qué es esa cosa en la mesa?テーブルの上のあれは何ですか?테이블 위에 있는 저것은 뭐예요?
- The thing is, I have already made plans. 问题是,我已经有安排了。El asunto es que ya tengo planes.問題は、もう予定があるんです。문제는, 이미 다른 계획이 있다는 겁니다.
- She always says the right thing. 她总是说得很得体。Ella siempre dice lo correcto.彼女はいつも適切なことを言う。그녀는 항상 적절한 말을 한다.
Pronunciation
Usage Guide
Context: general
Tone: neutral
Origin & History
From Old English 'þing', originally meaning 'assembly' or 'meeting' — a parliament of sorts. From Proto-Germanic *þingą. The Icelandic 'Alþingi' (parliament) preserves the original sense. The meaning shifted to 'matter discussed' and then 'object'.
Cultural Context
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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