item
noun
ˈaɪtəm
noun
1
a
single
thing,
especially
one
thing
in
a
list,
group,
or
set
of
things
〔尤指清单上、一群或一组事物中的〕一项; 一件; 一条
C
He
opened
the
cardboard
box
and
took
out
each
item.
他打开纸板箱把里面的物品一一拿出来。
The
store
is
having
a
sale
on
furniture
and
household
items.
这家商店正在减价出售家具和家居用品。
item
on
the
agenda/list/menu
We
went
on
to
the
next
item
on
the
agenda.
我们继续议程的下一项。
item
of
clothing/furniture/jewellery
etc
luxury
items
such
as
exotic
spices
and
perfumes
异国香料和香水之类的奢侈品
The
original
1965
bottle
is
now
a
collector’s
item
(=one
of
a
set
of
objects
people
like
to
collect
because
they
are
interesting
or
valuable)
.
这瓶 1965 年生产的原装酒现在是收藏品。
2
a
single,
usually
short,
piece
of
news
in
a
newspaper
or
magazine,
or
on
television
〔报纸、杂志或电视上的〕一条(短)消息
C
I
also
saw
that
news
item
in
the
Sunday
Times.
我在《星期日泰晤士报》上也看到了那条新闻。
3
be an item
if
two
people
are
an
item,
they
are
having
a
romantic
or
sexual
relationship
[非正式] 〔两个人之间〕恋爱; 有性关系
informal