they're
英 [ðeə(r)]
美 [ðer]
abbr. (=they are)
Collins.5
柯林斯词典
- (they are 的常用口语形式)
They'reis the usual spoken form of 'they are'.- People eat when they're depressed.
人在心情沮丧时就吃东西。
- People eat when they're depressed.
双语例句
- I have those numbers, but not on me at the moment, they're at home.
我有这些号码,但眼下没带在身上,搁在家里了。 - Just because they make more money than we do, they think they're so superior.
就因为他们钱挣得比我们多,他们就认为高人一等。 - They're treating it like a game, a novelty. That's got to stop.
他们把这件事当成了一个游戏,觉得很新鲜。不能再那样下去了。 - People eat when they're depressed.
人在心情沮丧时就吃东西。 - They're a clever lot, you've got to hand it to them.
他们是一群聪明的人,你不得不佩服他们。 - Dad's flirting with all the ladies, or they're all flirting with him, as usual
和平常一样,爸爸在和所有的女士调情,或者说所有的女士都在和他调情。 - At least if they're arguing, they're doing you the courtesy of being interested.
如果他们在争论,那至少是他们出于礼貌向你表示感兴趣。 - I get the two of them mixed up all the time, they're so similar.
我一直把他们俩弄混,他俩太像了。 - Do you feel they're paying their fair share?
你觉得他们付了该付的那份钱吗? - It doesn't frighten them. They're used to it.
这可吓不倒他们。他们已经习惯了。