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 think we caught them with their pants down. They're a bit confused.
我觉得我们让他们下不了台了。他们有点不知所措。 - People eat when they're depressed.
人在心情沮丧时就吃东西。 - I pretend that things are really okay when they're not
当情况不好的时候我假装一切顺利。 - It doesn't frighten them. They're used to it.
这可吓不倒他们。他们已经习惯了。 - I don't agree with what they're doing
我不赞同他们正在做的事情。 - But I put it to you that they're useless
但是我告诉你它们是没用的。 - 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。 - It's my father they're accusing.
他们指控的是我父亲。 - They're just trying it on — I don't believe they'll go this far.
他们只是在耍花招——我不相信他们会走到这一步。 - Don't you worry about them when they're out of doors?
他们在室外的时候,你不担心吗?