whatsit

whatsit — 名詞

1. an informal word that speakers use in place of a forgotten or deliberately avoid

1.名詞
釋義

那個什麼

忘記名稱時使用的代稱

an informal word that speakers use in place of a forgotten or deliberately avoided name for a person, object, or place

例句

Asher rummaged through the drawer for the whatsit that opens the battery cover.

Asher 在抽屜裡翻找那個能打開電池蓋的什麼東西。

collocation: 'the whatsit' + relative clause describing the object

Aylin asked whether the whatsit on the top shelf belonged to anyone.

Aylin 問說最上層架子上的那個什麼是不是有人要的。

collocation: 'the whatsit' as a vague noun phrase

同義詞
  • thingy

    British informal; same placeholder function, equally vague

  • thingamajig

    American informal; slightly more playful, often for mechanical objects

  • whatchamacallit

    longer variant of 'whatsit', same meaning and register

  • doohickey

    American informal; refers specifically to a small device or gadget

文法句型

the / a / that + whatsit

whatsit + relative clause

用法筆記

Highly informal and used mainly in spoken English. Can refer to a person, an object, or a place. Avoid in formal writing or academic contexts. Variants include 'thingy' (British) and 'thingamajig' (American).

常見錯誤

Please find attached the whatsit for your signature.
Please find attached the document for your signature.
💡'whatsit' is too informal for professional correspondence.
The whatsit in the living room is broken.' (when you know it is a lamp)
The lamp in the living room is broken.
💡use the correct name when you know it.