that的意思和读音

that

: [ðæt] : [ðæt]

adj.

pron.;(

adv.;(

conj.;(;(

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thatdet.

1.used for referring to a person or thing that is not near the speaker or as near to the speaker as another

Look at that man over there.

How much are those apples at the back?

2.used for referring to sb/sth that has already been mentioned or is already known about

I was living with my parents at that time.

That incident changed their lives.

Have you forgotten about that money I lent you last week?/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

That dress of hers is too short.

pron.

1.used for referring to a person or thing that is not near the speaker, or not as near to the speaker as another

Who's that?

That's Peter over there.

Hello. Is that Jo?

That's a nice dress.

Those look riper than these.

2.used for referring to sb/sth that has already been mentioned, or is already known about

What can I do about that?

Do you remember when we went to Norway? That was a good trip.

That's exactly what I think.

3.used for referring to people or things of a particular type

Those present were in favour of change.

There are those who say(= some people say) she should not have got the job.

Salaries are higher here than those in my country.

4.used as a relative pronoun to introduce a part of a sentence which refers to the person, thing or time you have been talking about

Where's the letter that came yesterday?

Who was it that won the US Open?

The watch (that) you gave me keeps perfect time.

The people (that) I spoke to were very helpful.

It's the best novel (that) I've ever read.

We moved here the year (that) my mother died.

IDM

Did you bring the contract and (all) that?

and (all) that(informal)and everything else connected with an activity, a situation, etc.

Did you bring the contract and (all) that?

He's a local government administrator, that is to say a civil servant.

You'll find her very helpful─if she's not too busy, that is.

that is (to say)used to say what sth means or to give more information

He's a local government administrator, that is to say a civil servant.

You'll find her very helpful─if she's not too busy, that is.

No, the other one… that's it.

That's it, carry on!

That's it, the fire's out now.

That's it for now, but if I get any news I'll let you know.

A week to go, and that's it!

That's it, I've had enough!

So that's it─the fuse had gone.

You don't love me any more, is that it?

thats itused to say that sb is right, or is doing sth right

No, the other one… that's it.

That's it, carry on!

/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>used to say that sth is finished, or that no more can be done

That's it, the fire's out now.

That's it for now, but if I get any news I'll let you know.

A week to go, and that's it!

used to say that you will not accept sth any longer

That's it, I've had enough!

used to talk about the reason for sth

So that's it─the fuse had gone.

You don't love me any more, is that it?

Well I'm not going, and that's that.

thats that(informal)used to say that your decision cannot be changed

Well I'm not going, and that's that.

conj.

1.used after some verbs, adjectives and nouns to introduce a new part of the sentence

She said (that) the story was true.

It's possible (that) he has not received the letter.

The fact (that) he's older than me is not relevant.

2.so… that…used to express a result

She was so tired (that) she couldn't think straight.

3.used for expressing a hope or a wish

Oh that I could see him again!

adv.

1.used when saying how much or showing how long, big, etc. sth is with your hands

I can't walk that far(= as far as that) .

It's about that long.

2.not (all) ~not very, or not as much as has been said

It isn't all that cold.

There aren't that many people here.

3.(informal)used to emphasize how much

I was that scared I didn't know what to do.

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adv.1.,

adv.1ed when you are referring to someone or something that has already been mentioned; used for referring to someone or something that the person you are speaking to already knows about2ed for referring to someone or something that is not very near to you but that you can see or point at; used for referring to something that the person you are talking to is holding or wearing3ed for referring to a period, event, or experience in the past; used for referring to something that has just happened4ed when you are saying which person or thing you are referring to5ed for introducing what someone says, thinks, believes, etc.; used for introducing a clause stating a fact; used when explaining why someone feels sad, angry, happy, etc.6ed for introducing a clause that shows which person or thing you are talking about, or that gives more information about a specific person or thing; used after a superlative for stating in what situation the superlative is true; used after a word such asall,” “everything,” “anyone,” ornone7ed aftersoorsuchto show the result of something8ed for asking who someone is when you are telephoning them9ed when you use your hands to show how big something is or how much of it there is10.to a very great degree1ed when you are referring to someone or something that has already been mentioned; used for referring to someone or something that the person you are speaking to already knows about2ed for referring to someone or something that is not very near to you but that you can see or point at; used for referring to something that the person you are talking to is holding or wearing3ed for referring to a period, event, or experience in the past; used for referring to something that has just happened4ed when you are saying which person or thing you are referring to5ed for introducing what someone says, thinks, believes, etc.; used for introducing a clause stating a fact; used when explaining why someone feels sad, angry, happy, etc.6ed for introducing a clause that shows which person or thing you are talking about, or that gives more information about a specific person or thing; used after a superlative for stating in what situation the superlative is true; used after a word such asall,” “everything,” “anyone,” ornone7ed aftersoorsuchto show the result of something8ed for asking who someone is when you are telephoning them9ed when you use your hands to show how big something is or how much of it there is10.to a very great degree

1. this pron. & adj. that pron. & adj. isn't = is not ...

2. not only…but also… … , …  so…that… , …  B  an expert in …

3. knock that by chance ...

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5. dictionary ; that ;; yes ...

6. 〖 atthatplace〗 that〖 then〗 ...

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2.Connor is a character who, at the moment, is very easy to dislike. Is there something in his backstory that would surprise us?Connor

3.We found that this was primarily due to the lack of the correct codecs (compressed data stream expanders).codecs()。

4.There was that freckled little girl with her hazel eyes who would come with us.

5.It is the jewel at my own breast that shines and gives light. I do not know how to hide it.耀

6.The manufacturer should be able to document, by means of data, that the residual level permitted is scientifically sound.

7.But there was an object destined to Shalassa that was never offered as it should have been, and has become the subject of many a tale.

8.Only when he accepted that he would not become a minister, as his father had been, did he turn to art.

9.It is the last sad irony of Herb Clutter that just a few years after his own violent death, his way of life died too.·

10.The young man clearly felt that the Palestinians had endured injustice at Israel's hands. "We are guilty, " he said. "They want a country. "。“”,,“。”