late 14c. (adv.) "moreover, in addition," from Latin item (adv.) "likewise, just so, moreover," used to introduce a new fact or statement, probably from ita "thus," id "it" (see id) + adverbial ending -tem (compare idem "the same"). Thus "a statement or maxim" (of the kind formerly introduced by the word item), first recorded 1560s. Meaning "detail of information" (especially in a newspaper) is from 1819; item "sexually linked unmarried couple" is 1970, probably from notion of being an item in the gossip columns. Noun sense of "an article of any kind" (1570s) developed from adverbial sense of "moreover, in addition," which was used before every article in a list (such as an inventory or bill).
雙語例句
1. The most valuable item on show will be a Picasso drawing.
展覽會上最貴重的展品是畢加索的一幅素描。
來自柯林斯例句
2. There was an item in the paper about him.
報紙上有一條關於他的報道。
來自柯林斯例句
3. I came upon an irresistible item at a yard sale.
在一次庭院拍賣會上,我偶然發現了一個忍不住想買的東西。
來自柯林斯例句
4. Leather jeans are the must-have fashion item of the season.