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单词 third
释义
third1 adjectivethird2 noun
thirdthird1 /θɜːd $ θɜːrd/ ●●● W2 S2 adjective Word Origin
WORD ORIGINthird1
Origin:
Old English thridda, thirdda
Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • This is her third marriage.
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE ENTRY
 I’m planning to leave on the third (=the third day of the month).
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
· He was beaten into second place in the Monaco Grand Prix.
 United currently lie second from bottom of the Premier League.
· Stuart came second in the swimming competition.
(=the level at which you pass a degree at a British university)· She was awarded a first-class degree.
· The first edition was published in 1986.
 The talks have now entered their third week.
 He finished second in the 100 metres, behind Ben Johnson.
· The heavy traffic meant that we seldom got out of second gear.
· He put the car into gear, and they moved slowly forwards.
(=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 majority in both Houses of Congress is needed to overturn a presidential veto.
 The company’s profits rose by 11% in the first quarter of the year.
 The home side took the lead in the second quarter.
Phrases
PHRASES FROM THE ENTRY
  • Barcelona, having lost the 1961 and 1986 finals, hope it will be third time lucky.
  • Everyone is praying that this time it will be third time lucky.
  • Maybe he's out there thinking: third time lucky.
  • Odds-on favourite last time at Haydock, he was narrowly beaten into third place, but tomorrow should prove third time lucky.
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
  • A computer virus A watch with a second hand doing double time.
  • Deathtraps: Coroner's warning over second hand electrical goods.
  • Other rates may apply where the development is acquired second hand, or is merely a refurbishment of an existing industrial building.
  • The Fourth Hand glides to a soft landing in Wisconsin, and readers will be left smiling.
  • The leader takes a watch with a second hand, points to a player and calls out a letter of the alphabet.
  • The second hand had its own dial at the bottom of the face.
  • The story is now taken up at second hand.
  • There is even a chapter on buying second hand - which has to be a boon for other Leica devotees.
  • After his win in Frankfurt on Sunday, he lies second in the series just behind Michel Robert.
  • Driving a Banbury prepared Prodrive Subaru, McRae now lies third in the championship.
  • But I think I got into drama professionally in the first place by accident.
  • But it's even more of a comfort for baby if he doesn't get wind in the first place.
  • In the opening 250 race Robert Dunlop stayed well clear of a hectic battle for second place behind him.
  • In the second place, it involves some intention to maintain that control on the part of the possessor.
  • The firm which supplied the scaffold blames the boy's parents for letting him play there in the first place.
  • There is almost a tinge of predestination in footballers' reflections on how they came to sport in the first place.
  • We never enjoyed them in the first place.
  • Why had they come to this country in the first place?
  • All in all marriage was a pragmatic affair and individual desires came a poor second to the harmony of the group.
  • Food was taking a poor second on my diet sheet this evening.
  • It is true though, that where waters are absolutely saturated with maggots, even bread comes a poor second.
  • Peter hit a poor drive and a poor second, to the right of a nasty greenside bunker.
  • Saturn is a poor third, and Jupiter is dead last.
  • The passenger has always come a poor second to the operational integrity of the system.
  • The Socialists would come a poor second with 26.5%; the Communists could expect no more than 7%.
  • They have a poor third quarter.
first-rate/second-rate/third-rate
  • I was just out with friends - you don't have to give me the third degree.
  • Whenever one of my boyfriends came to the house, Dad would give them the third degree.
  • And would Feargal now give him the third degree?
  • Is it possible to get third-degree burns from a novelty cracker?
  • She incurred shrapnel wounds as well as third-degree burns.
  • She was hospitalized in a critical condition after suffering third-degree burns, and died 21 days later.
  • Butch finally pleaded guilty to third-degree murder and was sentenced to 10 to 20 years.
  • Members of the scheme also benefit from a third party insurance, for a premium of £2 a year.
  • With some landowners now looking towards insisting on third party cover for climbers, insurance is increasingly looking indispensable.
the third person
  • Better rewrite it in the third person.
  • He writes of himself in the third person.
  • Hint: He often refers to himself in the third person.
  • I was angry to hear Steve talk about me in the third person.
  • She speaks of herself not only in the third person, but in generic terms.
  • She was following the family pattern of talking about children in their own presence in the third person instead of addressing them directly.
  • Tennyson talks for Tithonus in the third person.
  • With a fictional character, described in the third person, there is nothing that may not be said.
the third sector
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 timethird pronoun:  I’m planning to leave on the third (=the third day of the month).thirdly adverb
third1 adjectivethird2 noun
thirdthird2 ●●● W3 noun [countable] Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • Divide the sandwich into thirds.
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • A third, smaller group will consist of veterans whose illnesses can not be tied to Gulf War service, he said.
  • But two of the lambs died within minutes of birth, and a third died at ten days.
  • Nearly half the runoff came from Colorado and another third from Wyoming and Utah.
  • One big headache is the banks' large mortgage portfolios, which account for over a third of their total loans.
  • The third, and most innovative, idea is symbolized by the smart card.
  • The company has lost one third of its investment.
  • The Raiders have struggled on third down all season.
  • Throughout the last third of the Cretaceous the dinosaurs slowly declined in diversity and numbers.
word sets
WORD SETS
AA, 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
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE ENTRY
 A third of these jobs are held by women.
 Two-thirds of the profits are given to charities.
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
· He was beaten into second place in the Monaco Grand Prix.
 United currently lie second from bottom of the Premier League.
· Stuart came second in the swimming competition.
(=the level at which you pass a degree at a British university)· She was awarded a first-class degree.
· The first edition was published in 1986.
 The talks have now entered their third week.
 He finished second in the 100 metres, behind Ben Johnson.
· The heavy traffic meant that we seldom got out of second gear.
· He put the car into gear, and they moved slowly forwards.
(=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 majority in both Houses of Congress is needed to overturn a presidential veto.
 The company’s profits rose by 11% in the first quarter of the year.
 The home side took the lead in the second quarter.
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSNOUN
· 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.
· 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.
· 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
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
  • A computer virus A watch with a second hand doing double time.
  • Deathtraps: Coroner's warning over second hand electrical goods.
  • Other rates may apply where the development is acquired second hand, or is merely a refurbishment of an existing industrial building.
  • The Fourth Hand glides to a soft landing in Wisconsin, and readers will be left smiling.
  • The leader takes a watch with a second hand, points to a player and calls out a letter of the alphabet.
  • The second hand had its own dial at the bottom of the face.
  • The story is now taken up at second hand.
  • There is even a chapter on buying second hand - which has to be a boon for other Leica devotees.
  • After his win in Frankfurt on Sunday, he lies second in the series just behind Michel Robert.
  • Driving a Banbury prepared Prodrive Subaru, McRae now lies third in the championship.
  • But I think I got into drama professionally in the first place by accident.
  • But it's even more of a comfort for baby if he doesn't get wind in the first place.
  • In the opening 250 race Robert Dunlop stayed well clear of a hectic battle for second place behind him.
  • In the second place, it involves some intention to maintain that control on the part of the possessor.
  • The firm which supplied the scaffold blames the boy's parents for letting him play there in the first place.
  • There is almost a tinge of predestination in footballers' reflections on how they came to sport in the first place.
  • We never enjoyed them in the first place.
  • Why had they come to this country in the first place?
  • All in all marriage was a pragmatic affair and individual desires came a poor second to the harmony of the group.
  • Food was taking a poor second on my diet sheet this evening.
  • It is true though, that where waters are absolutely saturated with maggots, even bread comes a poor second.
  • Peter hit a poor drive and a poor second, to the right of a nasty greenside bunker.
  • Saturn is a poor third, and Jupiter is dead last.
  • The passenger has always come a poor second to the operational integrity of the system.
  • The Socialists would come a poor second with 26.5%; the Communists could expect no more than 7%.
  • They have a poor third quarter.
first-rate/second-rate/third-rate
  • I was just out with friends - you don't have to give me the third degree.
  • Whenever one of my boyfriends came to the house, Dad would give them the third degree.
  • And would Feargal now give him the third degree?
  • Is it possible to get third-degree burns from a novelty cracker?
  • She incurred shrapnel wounds as well as third-degree burns.
  • She was hospitalized in a critical condition after suffering third-degree burns, and died 21 days later.
  • Butch finally pleaded guilty to third-degree murder and was sentenced to 10 to 20 years.
  • Members of the scheme also benefit from a third party insurance, for a premium of £2 a year.
  • With some landowners now looking towards insisting on third party cover for climbers, insurance is increasingly looking indispensable.
the third person
  • Better rewrite it in the third person.
  • He writes of himself in the third person.
  • Hint: He often refers to himself in the third person.
  • I was angry to hear Steve talk about me in the third person.
  • She speaks of herself not only in the third person, but in generic terms.
  • She was following the family pattern of talking about children in their own presence in the third person instead of addressing them directly.
  • Tennyson talks for Tithonus in the third person.
  • With a fictional character, described in the third person, there is nothing that may not be said.
the third sector
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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