thanks; thanked; thanking
thanks; thanked; thanking
Learner's definition of THANK
[+ object]
: to tell (someone) that you are grateful for something that he or she has done or given感谢 -
I thanked her for (giving me) the present.我感谢她(送我)的礼物。
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I want to thank everyone who helped today.我想感谢今天来帮忙的每一位。
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There's no need to thank me. Anyone would have done the same.不必感谢我,任何人都会这么做。
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He thanked his grandmother with a big hug. [=he thanked her by hugging her]他热烈地拥抱了祖母以示谢意。
have (someone or something) to thank for (something)
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used to say that someone or something is responsible for something归功于;归咎于 -
The television show has young audiences to thank for its success. [=the show is successful because it is popular with young audiences]这档电视节目因为受到年轻观众的喜爱而大获成功。
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The city has the mayor to thank [=to blame] for its current fiscal problems.这座城市目前的财政问题归咎于市长。
thank God/goodness/heaven(s)/the Lord
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used to express happiness or relief that something did or did not happen谢天谢地
thank you
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used to thank someone谢谢,感谢(用于表达谢意) —
often + for 2
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used to politely accept or refuse an offer谢谢(用于礼貌地接受或拒绝帮助) -
“Can I carry that for you?” “Thank you (very much).”“我帮你扛着那个好吗?”“(非常)谢谢。”
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“Would you like another one?” “Yes, thank you.” [=yes, please]“再来一个吗?”“好的,谢谢。”
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“Can I carry that for you?” “No, thank you. I'll do it myself.”“我帮你扛着那个好吗?”“不,谢谢,我自己来。”
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used to tell someone in a somewhat annoyed way that you do not want help or advice谢谢,不劳烦(有点不耐烦地表示不需要帮助或建议)