6
PRON
You use
this
when you refer to a general situation, activity, or event which is happening or has just happened and which you feel involved in. □
7
DET
You use
this
when you refer to the place you are in now or to the present time. □
8
DET
You use
this
to refer to the next occurrence in the future of a particular day, month, season, or festival. □
9
ADV
[ADV
adj] You use
this
when you are indicating the size or shape of something with your hands. □
10
ADV
[ADV
adv] You use
this
when you are going to specify how much you know or how much you can tell someone. □
11
CONVENTION
If you say
this is it
, you are agreeing with what someone else has just said. [FORMULAE
] □
12
PRON
You use
this
in order to say who you are or what organization you are representing, when you are speaking on the phone, radio, or television. □
13
DET
You use
this
to refer to the medium of communication that you are using at the time of speaking or writing. □
14 → see also these
15
PHRASE
If you say that you are doing or talking about
this and that
, or
this, that, and the other
you mean that you are doing or talking about a variety of things that you do not want to specify. □
this|tle /θ I s ə l/ (thistles ) N‑COUNT A thistle is a wild plant which has leaves with sharp points and purple flowers.
thith|er /ð I ðə r /
1
ADV
[ADV
after v]
Thither
means to the place that has already been mentioned. [OLD-FASHIONED
] □
2hither and thither → see hither
tho' also tho Tho' and tho are very informal written forms of though .
thong /θɒ ŋ, [AM ] θɔː ŋ/ (thongs )
1 N‑COUNT A thong is a long thin strip of leather, plastic, or rubber.
2 N‑COUNT A thong is a narrow band of cloth that is worn between a person's legs to cover up his or her sexual organs, and that is held up by a piece of string around the waist.
3 N‑COUNT [usu pl] Thongs are open shoes which are held on your foot by a V-shaped strap that goes between your big toe and the toe next to it. [mainly AM ] in BRIT, usually use flip-flops
tho|rac|ic
/θɔːræ
s
I
k/ ADJ
[ADJ
n]
Thoracic
means relating to or affecting your thorax. [MEDICAL
] □
thor|ax /θɔː ræks/ (thoraxes or thoraces /θɔː rəsiːz/)
1 N‑COUNT [usu sing] Your thorax is the part of your body between your neck and your waist. [MEDICAL ]
2 N‑COUNT [usu sing] An insect's thorax is the central part of its body to which the legs and wings are attached. [TECHNICAL ]
thorn /θɔː r n/ (thorns )
1 N‑COUNT Thorns are the sharp points on some plants and trees, for example on a rose bush.
2
N‑VAR
A
thorn
or a
thorn bush
or a
thorn tree
is a bush or tree which has a lot of thorns on it. □
3
PHRASE
If you describe someone or something as a
thorn in
your
side
or
a thorn in
your
flesh
, you mean that they are a continuous problem to you or annoy you. □
thorny /θɔː r ni/ (thornier , thorniest )