A1 noun 中性 #245 最常用

matter

/ˈmætər/

A matter is a subject, situation, or problem that you are thinking about or dealing with. It can also refer to the physical substance that everything in the universe is made of.

例句

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1

What is the matter with your leg?

What is the problem with your leg?

2

The committee will investigate the matter further.

The group will look into the situation more deeply.

3

It's a private matter, so I can't tell you.

It is a personal thing, so I cannot talk about it.

词族

名词
matter
Verb
matter
副词
materially
形容词
material
相关
materialism
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记忆技巧

Think of the 'Matterhorn' mountain—it is a huge piece of physical 'matter' that is a 'subject' of many photos.

快速测验

I have an urgent ________ to discuss with you during our lunch break.

正确!

正确答案是: matter

例句

1

What is the matter with your leg?

everyday

What is the problem with your leg?

2

The committee will investigate the matter further.

formal

The group will look into the situation more deeply.

3

It's a private matter, so I can't tell you.

informal

It is a personal thing, so I cannot talk about it.

4

The study focuses on the organic matter found in the soil.

academic

The research looks at the natural substance in the ground.

5

We need to resolve this matter before the contract is signed.

business

We must fix this issue before the agreement is finished.

词族

名词
matter
Verb
matter
副词
materially
形容词
material
相关
materialism

常见搭配

urgent matter an important thing that needs attention now
subject matter the main topic of a book or talk
no matter it is not important
a matter of time something that will surely happen later
printed matter books, newspapers, or documents

常用短语

as a matter of fact

actually or in reality

what's the matter?

what is wrong?

no matter what

whatever happens

容易混淆的词

matter vs mother

'Mother' is a parent, while 'matter' is a situation or substance.

matter vs mutter

'Mutter' is a verb meaning to speak quietly and unclearly.

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使用说明

Use 'the matter' specifically when asking about a problem, such as 'What's the matter?'. In science, 'matter' is used as an uncountable noun to describe physical objects.

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常见错误

Learners often forget the definite article 'the' in the phrase 'What is the matter?'. They also confuse the noun form with the verb form 'it matters'.

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记忆技巧

Think of the 'Matterhorn' mountain—it is a huge piece of physical 'matter' that is a 'subject' of many photos.

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词源

Derived from the Latin word 'materia,' which means 'source' or 'building material.'

语法模式

Countable noun when referring to a subject (e.g., 'several matters'). Uncountable noun when referring to physical substance. Commonly used in the singular with 'the' to mean 'the problem'.
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文化背景

In English-speaking cultures, asking 'What's the matter?' is a standard, polite way to express concern when someone looks unhappy or ill.

快速测验

I have an urgent ________ to discuss with you during our lunch break.

正确!

正确答案是: matter

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