thank
n. 谢意, 感谢 vt. 谢谢, 感谢
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教材释义与例句
感谢
When you express your thanks to someone, you express your gratitude to them for something
感谢
to tell someone that you are pleased and grateful for something they have done, or to be polite about it
释义与例句
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singular of thanks (“an expression of appreciation or gratitude; grateful feelings or thoughts; favour, goodwill, graciousness”)
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To express appreciation or gratitude toward (someone or something).
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感谢
谢
及物She thanked him for the lift.
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In the future tense in the form one will thank someone to do something, chiefly expressing a command or criticism: to request that (someone) do something.
及物I’ll thank you not to smoke in my house!
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To respond to (someone) out of, or as if out of, appreciation or gratitude.
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Chiefly followed by for: to credit or hold (someone or something) responsible, especially for something negative; to blame.
比喻 及物We can thank global warming for this freak weather.
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To express gratitude.
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To express appreciation or gratitude for (something).
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From Middle English thank (“gratitude; expression of gratitude, thanks; attractiveness; commendation, praise; God’s grace; goodwill; merit, reward; mind, thought”), from Old English þanc (“gratitude; expression of gratitude, thanks; favour, grace; mind, thought; pleasure, satisfaction”), from Proto-Germanic *þankaz (“gratitude; expression of gratitude, thanks; mind, thought; remembrance”), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *teng- (“to perceive; to think”). Cognates Cognate with Saterland Frisian Tonk (“thanks”), West Frisian tanke (“thanks”), Cimbrian dånke (“thanks”), Dutch dank (“thanks”), German Dank (“thanks”), Yiddish דאַנק (dank, “thanks”), Danish tak (“thanks”), Elfdalian tokk (“thanks”), Faroese takk, tøkk (“thanks”), Icelandic takk, þökk (“thanks”), Norwegian Bokmål and Norwegian Nynorsk takk (“thanks”), Swedish tack (“thanks”), Gothic 𐌸𐌰𐌲𐌺𐍃 (þagks, “thanks”), Vandalic *þank- (“thanks”); also Latin tongeō (“to know”). For the think — thank relation, compare typologically Russian призна́тельный (priznátelʹnyj) (< знать (znatʹ).
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