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item
[ noun verb ahy-tuhm; adverb ahy-tem ]
noun
- a separate article or particular:
50 items on the list.
Synonyms: , ,
- a separate piece of information or news, as a short piece in a newspaper or broadcast.
- Slang. something suitable for a news paragraph or as a topic of gossip, especially something that is sensational or scandalous:
The bandleader and the new female singer are an item.
- a word formerly used in communications to represent the letter I.
- an admonition or warning.
- Older Use. an intimation or hint.
adverb
- also; likewise (used especially to introduce each article or statement in a list or series).
verb (used with object)
- to set down or enter as an item, or by or in items.
- to make a note of.
item
noun
- a thing or unit, esp included in a list or collection
- accounting an entry in an account
- a piece of information, detail, or note
a news item
- informal.two people having a romantic or sexual relationship
verb
- tr an archaic word for itemize
adverb
- likewise; also
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 蝉耻产路颈顎僼别尘 noun
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of item1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of item1
Example Sentences
The government says seven in 10 secondary schools and 35% of primary schools in England will have to reduce the number of compulsory branded items to three, plus a branded tie for secondary students.
Some student unions, such as at Swansea and Cardiff University, also offer a "five free items" scheme to help students access essentials.
Her new partner struggles with addiction, and a track called Melatonin finds her listing the items she brought them in rehab 鈥 "mint choc-chip ice cream, cigarettes, a watch".
But after he bought it, he noticed similar items in the vehicle.
But it told another that if people have already received an email telling them an item is ready to be collecting, they should be able to go in-store and pick it up.
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