单词 | third |
释义 | third1 adjectivethird2 noun thirdthird1 /θɜːd $ θɜːrd/ ●●● W2 S2 adjective Word OriginWORD ORIGINthird1 ExamplesOrigin: Old English thridda, thirddaEXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE ENTRY► the third Phrases I’m planning to leave on the third (=the third day of the month). COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES► beat somebody into second/third etc place· He was beaten into second place in the Monaco Grand Prix. ► second/third etc from bottom United currently lie second from bottom of the Premier League. ► come first/second/third etc in a competition· Stuart came second in the swimming competition. ► a first-class/second-class/third-class degree (=the level at which you pass a degree at a British university)· She was awarded a first-class degree. ► a first/second/third etc edition· The first edition was published in 1986. ► enter its third week/sixth day/second year etc The talks have now entered their third week. ► finish first/second/third etc He finished second in the 100 metres, behind Ben Johnson. ► first/second/third etc gear· The heavy traffic meant that we seldom got out of second gear. ► put the car etc into (first/second/third etc) gear· He put the car into gear, and they moved slowly forwards. ► first/second/third class honours degree► third-party insurance (=insurance that pays money to someone who is hurt or whose property is damaged by something you have done)· You are legally obliged to take out third-party insurance. ► a two-thirds/2:1/three to one etc majority· A two-thirds majority in both Houses of Congress is needed to overturn a presidential veto. ► the first/second/third/fourth quarter The company’s profits rose by 11% in the first quarter of the year. ► the first/second/third/fourth quarter The home side took the lead in the second quarter. PHRASES FROM THE ENTRY► third time lucky 1coming after two other things in a series: in the third century her third birthday2 third time lucky British English, (the) third time’s the charm American English spoken used when you have failed to do something twice and hope to be successful the third time—third pronoun: I’m planning to leave on the third (=the third day of the month).—thirdly adverb
third1 adjectivethird2 noun thirdthird2 ●●● W3 noun [countable] ExamplesEXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES word sets
WORD SETS► College CollocationsAA, nounacademia, nounacademic, adjectiveacademic, nounacademy, nounalum, nounalumna, nounalumni, nounalumnus, nounassistant professor, nounAssociate of Arts, nounassociate professor, nounaudit, verbBA, nounbachelor's degree, nounBig Man on Campus, nounblue book, nounbrother, nounBSc, nounbursar, nounbursary, nouncampus, nounCantab, chair, nounchancellery, nounchancellor, nounclass, nouncoed, nouncommencement, nouncommunity college, nounconservatoire, nounconservatory, nounconvocation, nouncourse, nouncredit, nouncum laude, adverbdean, noundean's list, noundiploma, noundissertation, noundoctor, noundoctoral, adjectivedoctorate, nounDoctor of Philosophy, noundon, noundorm, noundormitory, noundouble first, noundown, adverbelective, nounexaminer, nounextension, nounextramural, adjectivefaculty, nounfinancial aid, nounfirst class, noungrad, noungrad school, noungraduate, noungraduate, verbgraduate, adjectivegraduate school, noungraduation, nounGRE, nounGreek, nounhall, nounhall of residence, nounhaze, verbhigher education, nounhomecoming, nounhonor roll, nounhonours degree, nounintercollegiate, adjectiveintramural, adjectiveIvy League, the, adjectivejoint honours, nounjunior college, nounlectureship, nounLLB, nounLLD, nounLLM, nounMA, nounmagna cum laude, adjectivemajor, nounMaster of Arts, nounMaster of Science, nounmaster's, nounmaster's degree, nounmatriculate, verbmature student, nounMBA, nounMEd, nounmedic, nounmedical school, nounMFA, nounmidterm, nounMilitary Academy, nounminor, nounMLitt, nounmortarboard, nounMPhil, nounM.Sc., nounOpen University, the, option, nounoral, nounOxbridge, nounPhD, nounPhi Beta Kappa, nounpledge, nounpledge, verbpoly, nounpolytechnic, nounpost doctoral, adjectivepost-grad, nounpostgraduate, nounpostgraduate, adjectivepractical, nounprof, nounprofessor, nounprofessorial, adjectiveprofessorship, nounProvost, nounqualified, adjectivequarter, nounrag, nounread, verbreadership, nounredbrick, adjectiverush, verbrush, nounsandwich course, nounschool, nounsemester, nounseminar, nounseminary, nounsenate, nounsenior, nounsingle honours, nounsophomore, nounsorority, nounspring break, nounstate university, nounstudent union, nounsubject, nounsumma cum laude, adverbsummer school, nounsurvey course, nounsyllabus, nountech, nountechnical college, nountenure, nountermly, adjectivetertiary education, nountheological college, nounthesis, nounthird, nounthird class, nountutor, nountutorial, nountutorial, adjective2.1, nountwo-two, nounU., undergraduate, noununi, nounUniv., university, nounupperclassman, nounupperclasswoman, nounvac, nounvacation, nounvarsity, nounvice-chancellor, nounvisiting professor, noun COLLOCATIONS FROM THE ENTRY► A third Phrases A third of these jobs are held by women. ► one-third/two-thirds Two-thirds of the profits are given to charities. COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES► beat somebody into second/third etc place· He was beaten into second place in the Monaco Grand Prix. ► second/third etc from bottom United currently lie second from bottom of the Premier League. ► come first/second/third etc in a competition· Stuart came second in the swimming competition. ► a first-class/second-class/third-class degree (=the level at which you pass a degree at a British university)· She was awarded a first-class degree. ► a first/second/third etc edition· The first edition was published in 1986. ► enter its third week/sixth day/second year etc The talks have now entered their third week. ► finish first/second/third etc He finished second in the 100 metres, behind Ben Johnson. ► first/second/third etc gear· The heavy traffic meant that we seldom got out of second gear. ► put the car etc into (first/second/third etc) gear· He put the car into gear, and they moved slowly forwards. ► first/second/third class honours degree► third-party insurance (=insurance that pays money to someone who is hurt or whose property is damaged by something you have done)· You are legally obliged to take out third-party insurance. ► a two-thirds/2:1/three to one etc majority· A two-thirds majority in both Houses of Congress is needed to overturn a presidential veto. ► the first/second/third/fourth quarter The company’s profits rose by 11% in the first quarter of the year. ► the first/second/third/fourth quarter The home side took the lead in the second quarter. COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSNOUN► party· Capacity will also be made available on the trains for up to 20,000 swap bodies owned by third parties.· The Teamsters do not have the usual grievance-step procedure, ending in a final, binding arbitration by a neutral third party.· The cheapest price he was offered was £730 third party fire and theft.· Physical movement of inventory items into or out of the warehouse is supervised by an independent third party employed by the lender.· The judge said the court did not feel it right to interfere with arrangements by innocent third parties and those holding tickets.· The problem is then transformed into finding a trusted third party to create these certificates.· The division will develop partnerships and joint ventures with third parties and will fast track digital businesses and development.· As for talks, they can't take place without some guarantee from an independent third party. ► person· Cameron and the school district sit down with a neutral third person to negotiate an agreement that both sides find acceptable.· One event that may have brought on those moods was the arrival of an unwelcome third person in the Alley family. ► world· The mullahs were no better at curing characteristic third world socio-economic ills than the secular regimes they despised.· Building a first world economy on top of a massive third world workforce does not create the strongest of economic foundations.· A few third world countries will have automatic entry.· However, many third world traders do more than circulate goods for sale. PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES► (at) second/third/fourth hand 1one of three equal parts of something: Divide it into thirds.third of A third of these jobs are held by women.one-third/two-thirds Two-thirds of the profits are given to charities.2the lowest type of degree that is given by a British university
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