anything
英 ['enɪθɪŋ]
美 ['ɛnɪ'θɪŋ]
CET4 TEM4 考 研 CET6
- anything (n.)
- late Old English aniþing, from any + thing. But Old English ænig þinga apparently also meant "somehow, anyhow" (glossing Latin quoquo modo).
- 1. She'd do anything for a bit of pin money.
- 为了挣点外快,她什么都肯做。
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- 2. People will work themselves up into a state about anything.
- 人们总会沉不住气,为任何事感到担忧。
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- 3. "What would you like to eat?" — "Anything'll do me, Eva."
- “你想吃什么?”——“我吃什么都行,伊娃。”
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- 4. I hope I haven't said anything to upset you.
- 但愿我没有说过让你不高兴的话。
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- 5. You need hard currency to get anything halfway decent.
- 你得有硬通货才能买到还算不错的东西。
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