(θӕŋk) verb to express appreciation or gratitude to (someone) for a favour, service, gift etc. He thanked me for the present; She thanked him for inviting her.agradecerˈthankful adjective grateful; relieved and happy. He was thankful that the journey was over; a thankful sigh.agra...
"thanks to"强调主动行为,表示因为某事的发生而感谢,而"thanks for"则侧重于被动行为,表达对某人或某事的感激之情。例如,“verb”常用于描述身体部分,“face”则用于形容肤色,说明两者在使用场景上有所不同。随着互联网的普及,英语写作模式发生显著变化。传统的写作方式已逐渐被灵活、高效的"Social ...
一、释义不同 thanks to:意为“多亏;由于”,侧重强调感谢的对象。它相当于because of …或 with t...
2. "Thanks for" is used to express gratitude for an action or service performed by someone. It is followed by a gerund (verb + -ing) to indicate the specific action for which one is grateful. For instance: "Thanks for coming to my rescue when I needed it most."3. "Than...
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2. Usage Differences:- Thank: It is typically used as a verb to express gratitude in speech or writing for something someone has done. It can also be used to mean "blame" in certain contexts, often as a polite way to express dissatisfaction or impatience.- Thanks: It is used...
The meaning of THANKS is kindly or grateful thoughts : gratitude. How to use thanks in a sentence.
8. on, off: Different people have different preferences. 9. over: I will think about the plan carefully. 10. down: It's strange to praise someone for quitting something harmful. 11. turned out: Many people attended the speaker's talk....
語群(noun)thanksthankfulness(adjective)thankfulthankless(verb)thank(adverb)thankfully ロングマン現代英英辞典より thanks1/θæŋks/●●●S1interjectioninformal1used to tell someone that you aregratefulfor something they have given you or done for you類義語thank you‘Pass the salt, please ......
thank@funnyvalentine thank is unfinished. It would have to be “thanks”, to thank or to give thanks (verb), “thank you” |@funnyvalentine yea you have to say “thanks” with the s that’s just how the word is said |@funnyvalentine this would be thank y