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at it 意味

EN[ˈat ɪt]
それで, それを

    Definition of at it in English Dictionary

  • 形容詞 (Adjective)
    1. Used other than as an idiom: see at,‎ it.
      1. Occupied with a given activity; busy with something.
      2. より多くの例
        1. 文の途中で使用される
          • I don't really know where to begin, but I guess I can take a crack at it and see how I do.
          • If you look at it that way, you can reinterpret all the old evidence so that it supports the new theory.
          • Look at it this way- a two color deck can just have eight sources of another mana color by switching four basic lands of each of it's[sic] colors to multilands.
        2. 文の終わに使われる
          • If you want to dance well, you have to stick at it.
          • She's good enough at fixing vacuum cleaners that she should hang out her shingle and try making some money at it.
          • Jay, I heard that the best way to serve a "mousesicle" was by grabbing it's[sic] tail with tweezers and putting it into the cage and allowing the snake to strike at it.
      • 品詞階層 (Part-of-Speech Hierarchy)
        1. 形容詞
          • 不可比較形容詞

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        類似の単語 (Look-Alike Words)
        1. en atsit
        2. en eat it
        3. en ate it
        4. en admit
        5. fr admit
        出典: ウィクショナリー

        Meaning of at it for the defined word.

        文法的に、この熟語"at it"は 形容詞、より具体的に、不可比較形容詞です。
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