1.them怎么用
them 英 [ðem; ðəm] 美 [ðɛm; ðəm]
them是宾格,宾语是动作的接受者,比如I beat them.我打了他们,他们就是"打"的接受者
them [ðem; 弱ðəm; ðm]
1. pron.
2. [they 的宾格]
3. [用作宾格]:他们,她们;它们:
She gave them the story books.
她把故事书给了他们。
It was very kind of them.
他们太客气了。
4. [口语][用作表语]他们,她们,它们:
That's them.
就是他们。
5. [用作主语, = those,非规范用法]那些:
Them are the books she has read.
那些就是她读过的书。
6. 词组短语
1. one of them 他们中的一个
2. all of them 他们全部;他们大家
2.them的用法
they的宾格形式,代词,指代他们、她们、它们
“他们”作主语的时候用they,作宾语的时候用them
Decorating the persistent objects—the walls—gives them individuality without removing them.
装饰持久对象——墙壁——在不移动它们的情况下,赋予它们个性。
The answer, of course, is both of them.
当然,答案是二者都有道理。
Users get humiliated when software tells them they failed.
当软件告诉用户他们失败时,用户会觉得很没面子。
Dismissing confirmations thus becomes as routine as issuing them.
因此关闭确认对话框和发起确认对话框一样成为例行公事。
This way, a user can see them easily and can select them with a single click or keystroke.
这样,用户能够很容易看到并且通过单击按钮来选择。
To achieve this, they demand that a user take the time to focus on them and read them.
为了达到这个目的,需要用户花费时间注意它们,阅读它们。
If a user ignores aspects of an application or turns them off, they should not be offered again. The user will seek them out when and if he is ready for them.
如果用户跳过程序的这个工具或者将其关闭,则不应该再向用户提供了。
Perpetual intermediates usually know that advanced features exist, even though they may not need them or know how to use them.
永久的中间用户通常知道高级功能的存在,即使他们可能不需要,也不知道如何使用这些功能。
After a period of steady use, however, he will begin to see them, wonder about their meaning, and experimentally explore them.
3.them的用法怎么用
they的宾格形式,代词,指代他们、她们、它们“他们”作主语的时候用they,作宾语的时候用themDecorating the persistent objects—the walls—gives them individuality without removing them.装饰持久对象——墙壁——在不移动它们的情况下,赋予它们个性.The answer,of course,is both of them.当然,答案是二者都有道理.Users get humiliated when software tells them they failed.当软件告诉用户他们失败时,用户会觉得很没面子.Dismissing confirmations thus becomes as routine as issuing them.因此关闭确认对话框和发起确认对话框一样成为例行公事.This way,a user can see them easily and can select them with a single click or keystroke.这样,用户能够很容易看到并且通过单击按钮来选择.To achieve this,they demand that a user take the time to focus on them and read them.为了达到这个目的,需要用户花费时间注意它们,阅读它们.If a user ignores aspects of an application or turns them off,they should not be offered again.The user will seek them out when and if he is ready for them.如果用户跳过程序的这个工具或者将其关闭,则不应该再向用户提供了.Perpetual intermediates usually know that advanced features exist,even though they may not need them or know how to use them.永久的中间用户通常知道高级功能的存在,即使他们可能不需要,也不知道如何使用这些功能.After a period of steady use,however,he will begin to see them,wonder about their meaning,and experimentally explore them.。
4.they与them有什么不同
they是主格,them是宾格,they在句子中做主语,them做宾语。
主语与宾语的区别:动词前面的是主语,动词/介词后面的是宾语。
they 英[ðeɪ] 美[ðe]
pron. 她们; 他/她/它们; 人们,大家; 政府,当局;
例句
1、The snowflakes melt the moment they touch one 's hand.
雪沾手就化。
2、They first had a great house cleaning.
他们首先给屋子来一个大扫除。
3、They assess his house at 15,000 yuan.
他们给他房子的估价为15000元。
4、Suddenly , they heard a voice behind them.
突然他们听到身后的声音。
5、They swindled the nation of a million.
他们从国家手里骗了一百万元。
them 英[ðəm] 美[ðəm]
pron. 他们; 它们; 她们;
例句
1.We slaughtered them at hockey.
我们在曲棍球赛中把他们打得一败涂地。
2.Of course it concerns neither of them.
双方自然都没有把自己摆进去。
3.Do you find them agreeable acquaintance?
你们觉得和他们交往愉快吗?
4.These theories drew analogies of them.
这些理论吸取了它们的相同点。
5.I request them to stop making such a noise.
我请求他们别这样吵闹。
5.大学英语怎么用them?
Can you ( )them( )French
(in) D. tell them in French 是的,你可以说 say it in French, say that in French。但是问题是这句话里,them不是something而是somebody. Can you (speak to)them(in)French? No,I can't.I only speak English and Chinrse. B say something in。
[Sean Garrett:] I know what they feel Cause I'm breathin on the hills And it's me they wanna kill Cause I give her what them girls like [ [Ludacris:] They wanna talk to ya, so SHUT UP AND LISTEN! If you can't take。 ____ ____
you know i had to make a song for my shawty playa this is for my shawty this is for my shawty (chorus) people always breaking up fallin in and out of love i just wana let you know ima never let you go for the rest of my life ima be by your。