item
n. 条,条款; 项目; 一则; 一件商品(或物品)
An item is one of a collection or list of objects.
The most valuable item on show will be a Picasso drawing...
展览会上最贵重的展品是毕加索的一幅素描。
The menu includes the occasional off-beat item.
菜单中包括了偶尔会有的非传统菜肴。
An item is one of a list of things for someone to do, deal with, or talk about.
The other item on the agenda is the tour.
日程中的另一项是旅游。
An item is a report or article in a newspaper or magazine, or on television or radio.
There was an item in the paper about him.
报纸上有一条关于他的报道。
If you say that two people are an item, you mean that they are having a romantic or sexual relationship.
She and Gino were an item.
她和吉诺曾是一对。
1. a distinct part that can be specified separately in a group of things that could be enumerated on a list;
2. a whole individual unit; especially when included in a list or collection;
3. a small part that can be considered separately from the whole;
4. an isolated fact that is considered separately from the whole;
5. an individual instance of a type of symbol;
1. (used when listing or enumerating items) also;
be an item
(非正式)(两人)建立稳定的爱恋关系(或性关系)
Does this item go among the credits or the debits?
这笔账应记入贷方还是借方?
This single item will suffice to typify all the rest.
即此一端,可概其余.
He's already finished with that item of innovation and is now flying at higher game.
他完成了那项革新项目之后,又向更高目标努力.
There's no use in manufacturing an item unless you can merchandise it.
除非能够销售得出,否则生产产品就没有价值.
An item of prominence on the conference agenda was infant health care.
会议议程上的一项重要议题是婴儿保健.