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单词 content
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content1

noun
 OPAL WOPAL S
/ˈkɒntent/
/ˈkɑːntent/
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  1.  
    contents
    [plural] the things that are contained in something
    • He tipped the contents of the bag onto the table.
    • Fire has caused severe damage to the contents of the building.
    • She hadn't read the letter and so was unaware of its contents.
    • She picked up the glass and drank the contents.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverb + contents
    • dump
    • empty
    • pour
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  2.  
    contents
    [plural] the different sections that are contained in a book
    • a table of contents (= the list at the front of a book)
    • a contents page
  3.  
    [uncountable] the subject matter of a book, speech, programme, etc.
    • Her poetry has a good deal of political content.
    • Your tone of voice is as important as the content of what you have to say.
    • The content of the course depends on what the students would like to study.
    • This study is based on a content analysis of press coverage of the president during his time in office.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • original
    • quality
    • rich
    verb + content
    • create
    • deliver
    • provide
    content + noun
    • provider
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  4.  
    [singular] (following a noun) the amount of a substance that is contained in something else
    • food with a high fat content
    • water/moisture/protein/DNA content
    • the alcohol content of a drink
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • high
    • low
    • alcohol
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  5.  
    [uncountable] (computing) the information or other material contained on a website or other digital media
    • digital/video/online content
    • We plan to spend more on creating content for the website.
    • delivering premium content to users
    • a method of sharing content over the internet
    • to stream/access/consume/view content
    • content management
    • content providers such as Netflix and Amazon
    Extra Examples
    • The way people are accessing their Web content is changing.
    • They haven't updated the content of their site.
  6. Word Originlate Middle English: from medieval Latin contentum (plural contenta ‘things contained’), neuter past participle of continere from con- ‘altogether’ + tenere ‘to hold’.

content2

adjective
 
/kənˈtent/
/kənˈtent/
[not before noun]
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  1.  
    happy and satisfied with what you have
    • He seemed more content, less bitter.
    • content with something Not content with stealing my boyfriend (= not thinking that this was enough), she has turned all my friends against me.
    • He had to be content with third place.
    Synonyms happyhappy
    • satisfied
    • content
    • contented
    • joyful
    • blissful
    These words all describe feeling, showing or giving pleasure.
    • happy feeling, showing or giving pleasure; satisfied with something or not worried about it:
      • a happy marriage/​memory/​childhood
      • I said I’d go, just to keep him happy.
    • satisfied pleased because you have achieved something or because something has happened as you wanted it to; showing this:
      • She’s never satisfied with what she’s got.
      • a satisfied smile
    • content [not before noun] happy and satisfied with what you have:
      • I’m perfectly content just to lie in the sun.
    • contented happy and comfortable with what you have; showing this:
      • a contented baby
      • a long contented sigh
    content or contented?Being contented depends more on having a comfortable life; being content can depend more on your attitude to your life: you can learn to be content with something by changing your attitude to it. People or animals can be contented but only people can be content.
    • joyful (rather formal) very happy; making people very happy
    • blissful making people very happy; showing this happiness:
      • three blissful weeks away
    joyful or blissful?Joy is a livelier feeling; bliss is more peaceful.Patterns
    • happy/​satisfied/​content/​contented with something
    • a happy/​satisfied/​contented/​blissful smile
    • a happy/​joyful occasion/​celebration
    • to feel happy/​satisfied/​content/​contented/​joyful
    • very/​perfectly/​quite happy/​satisfied/​content/​contented
    Extra Examples
    • She felt curiously content.
    • She seemed quite content with the idea.
    Topics Feelingsc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • appear
    • be
    • feel
    adverb
    • extremely
    • fairly
    • very
    preposition
    • with
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  2.  
    content to do something willing to do something
    • I was content to wait.
    • I'm perfectly content just to lie in the sun.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • appear
    • be
    • feel
    adverb
    • extremely
    • fairly
    • very
    preposition
    • with
    See full entry
  3. compare contented
    Word Originlate Middle English: via Old French from Latin contentus ‘satisfied’, past participle of continere from con- ‘altogether’ + tenere ‘to hold’.

content2

verb
/kənˈtent/
/kənˈtent/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they content
/kənˈtent/
/kənˈtent/
he / she / it contents
/kənˈtents/
/kənˈtents/
past simple contented
/kənˈtentɪd/
/kənˈtentɪd/
past participle contented
/kənˈtentɪd/
/kənˈtentɪd/
-ing form contenting
/kənˈtentɪŋ/
/kənˈtentɪŋ/
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  1. content yourself with something to accept and be satisfied with something and not try to have or do something better
    • Martina contented herself with a bowl of soup.
    • The crowd contented themselves with shouting insults.
  2. content somebody (formal) to make somebody feel happy or satisfied
    • My apology seemed to content him.
    • Nothing would content her.
  3. Word Originlate Middle English: via Old French from Latin contentus ‘satisfied’, past participle of continere from con- ‘altogether’ + tenere ‘to hold’.

content2

noun
/kənˈtent/
/kənˈtent/
[uncountable]Idioms
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  1. (also contentment)
    a feeling of being happy or satisfied
    • She stood for a moment looking with content at her husband.
    Word Originlate Middle English: via Old French from Latin contentus ‘satisfied’, past participle of continere from con- ‘altogether’ + tenere ‘to hold’.
Idioms
to your heart’s content
  1. as much as you want
    • a supervised play area where children can run around to their heart’s content
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