item

/ˈaɪtəm/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈaɪtəm/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈī-təm/ (ame, mw)

item — noun

  • itemsingular
  • itemsplural

1. one piece among many that belong to a certain group, set, or list — for example,

1.名詞B1
釋義

one piece among many that belong to a certain group, set, or list — for example, a piece of fruit in a shopping basket, a product on a store shelf, or a piece of clothing in a suitcase.

例句

Kabir picked up each item on the supermarket shelf to check the price.

item on [shelf / list / menu] — location preposition

The museum display contains over two hundred items from the Ming dynasty.

item from [period / place] — origin preposition

同義詞
  • thing

    more general and less precise; thing can refer to anything, while item suggests belonging to a set or list

  • object

    emphasises physical form rather than the idea of being part of a list

  • article

    slightly more formal; often used for products, documents, or pieces of writing

  • unit

    focuses on the idea of each separate part counted in a whole

文法句型

item + of + noun

item + on/in + noun phrase

用法筆記

This is the broadest and most frequent sense of item. It works for both physical objects (a chair, a book) and abstract units (a task, a piece of data). The preposition of signals what category the item belongs to; on or in signals which list or space it appears in.

常見錯誤

I bought five items of fruits.
I bought five pieces of fruit.
💡item of is used with categories like clothing or furniture, not with fruit.
Please check every items carefully.
Please check every item carefully.
💡item is countable, but every is followed by a singular noun.

2. a specific subject, topic, or piece of business that is to be discussed, decided

2.名詞B2
釋義

a specific subject, topic, or piece of business that is to be discussed, decided, or dealt with in a meeting, a plan, or an agenda.

例句

The first item on the agenda is the school budget for next year.

item on the agenda — fixed phrase

Felipe asked to add an extra item to the meeting schedule before lunch.

同義詞
  • topic

    broader; topic does not necessarily belong to a formal list or agenda

  • matter

    slightly more formal; matter suggests something that needs attention or resolution

  • point

    used in point of discussion; similar but often shorter and less structured

  • subject

    general word for what is being talked about; less specific to agendas

文法句型

item + on + noun phrase

用法筆記

Commonly used in formal or workplace settings with words like agenda, meeting, schedule, discussion, or business. The phrase action item refers to a task that someone has agreed to complete after a meeting.

常見錯誤

We discussed the first item of the meeting.
We discussed the first item on the agenda.
💡items appear on an agenda, not of an agenda.
Please put this item in the list.
Please add this item to the agenda.
💡use add to (not put in) when referring to a meeting's agenda.

3. a single report, story, or piece of information that appears across media such a

3.名詞B2
釋義

a single report, story, or piece of information that appears across media such as newspapers, TV, radio, or websites.

例句

The evening news led with an item about the earthquake in Turkey.

news item — compound noun; item about [topic]

Paloma read a short news item on the school website about the new library hours.

同義詞
  • report

    more formal; report often suggests a detailed account investigated by a journalist

  • story

    more common in informal journalism; focuses on the narrative aspect

  • article

    specifically a written piece in a newspaper or magazine, not a TV/radio item

  • piece

    general; a piece can be any short journalistic work across media

文法句型

news item

item + on/about + noun phrase

用法筆記

Often preceded by news or feature to specify the type of report. Feature item refers to a longer, more in-depth story rather than a brief announcement.

常見錯誤

I saw an item in the TV.
I saw an item on the news.
💡items appear on the news or in a publication, not in the TV.
There is a new item about weather today.
There is a news item about the weather today.
💡use news item to make the media meaning clear.

4. each single thing considered, handled, or dealt with separately, not together as

4.名詞B1
釋義

each single thing considered, handled, or dealt with separately, not together as a group — for example, checking each question on a test one after another, or packing things one at a time.

例句

The customs officer checked every item in the suitcase one by one.

item by item / one by one — distributive pattern

Hamza went through the contract item by item before signing it.

同義詞
  • individually

    adverb that can replace item by item; more formal

  • separately

    emphasises the idea of not combining things

  • one at a time

    more conversational and clearer for learners; not specific to items

反義詞

文法句型

item by item

per item

each item

用法筆記

Frequently used adverbially in the fixed phrase item by item, meaning 'one at a time.' Distinguish from sense 1 (INDIVIDUAL ARTICLE): here the focus is on the process of handling things separately, not on the things themselves.

5. two people who are understood to be dating or involved with each other romantica

5.名詞B2
釋義

two people who are understood to be dating or involved with each other romantically — for example, two colleagues whom everyone at the office knows are a couple.

例句

Shirin and Darius have been an item since last summer.

be an item — fixed phrase for romantic couple

Nobody at work knew that the two managers were an item until they got married.

同義詞
  • couple

    neutral and more common; couple can be used in any register, while an item is informal

  • partners

    more formal; often implies a committed relationship

  • pair

    general word for two people together; does not specifically imply romance

反義詞
  • singles

    people not in a romantic relationship

文法句型

be + an + item

用法筆記

Almost always appears in the pattern be an item. This is an informal, light-hearted expression. It does not take modifiers — you cannot say a serious item or a long-term item. Use relationship or couple for formal or neutral contexts.

常見錯誤

They are items.
They are an item.
💡the phrase is always singular.
Kabir and Tendai are a romantic item.
Kabir and Tendai are an item.
💡do not add an adjective before item in this sense.

item — adverb

item — verb