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thresh·old /ˈθreʃhəʊld, -ʃəʊld $ -oʊld/ ●○○ noun [countable]  1 DHHthe entrance to a room or building, or the area of floor or ground at the entrance 门口,门槛 She opened the door and stepped across the threshold. 她打开门,跨过门槛。2 LIMITthe level at which something starts to happen or have an effect 〔某事开始发生或产生效果的〕起始点 Eighty percent of the vote was the threshold for approval of the plan. 80%的票数是这个计划能够获得批准的门槛a high/low pain/boredom etc threshold (=the ability or inability to suffer a lot of pain or boredom before you react to it) 很高/低的忍痛力/耐乏味能力等3 BEGINNINGat the beginning of a new and important event or development 在〔重要事件〕的开端 SYN brinkbe on the threshold of something The creature is on the threshold of extinction. 这种生物已濒临灭绝。nCOLLOCATIONSMeaning 2: the level at which something starts to happen or have an effectADJECTIVES/NOUN + thresholdsomebody’s pain threshold (=your ability or inability to deal with pain)‘Will it hurt?’ ‘That all depends on your pain threshold.’somebody’s boredom threshold (=whether you do or do not get bored easily)She loves challenges and admits she has a low boredom threshold.a tax thresholdThe Conservatives promised to help the lower paid by increasing the tax threshold.a high thresholdProfessional football players have a pretty high pain threshold.a low thresholdI know that young children have very low boredom threshold.verbsexceed a thresholdThe value of many family homes far exceeds the inheritance tax threshold.lower a thresholdthe demand to lower the retirement threshold to 60raise a thresholdThey should raise the threshold to at least £245 a week.cross the thresholdSuch a person has sufficiently crossed the threshold of criminality to justify punishment.
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thresholdUnder the proposal, those whose earnings were less than a $36,000 threshold would not have to pay taxes.It is true that many of these creatures are aware of ordinary physical sensations beyond our human thresholds.If the temperature falls below a particular threshold, a warning light comes on.The group expects to reach that threshold after circulating petitions at Earth Day events this weekend.I felt myself at the threshold of another breakthrough, another change.He thought he was on the threshold of some awful enlightenment, an initiation of unimaginable pain.As Stillman reached the threshold of the station, he put his bag down once again and paused.If a council crossed an upper threshold implied by them it ran the risk of being capped.It's your threshold to the world of e-commerce.be on the threshold of somethingHe thought he was on the threshold of some awful enlightenment, an initiation of unimaginable pain.Here, we at least were on the threshold of a new life, with all its endless possibilities.In 1932, the paper was on the threshold of its highest glory.Thus by the 1770s they were on the threshold of a national discipline-orientated community.
From Longman Business Dictionarythresholdthresh‧old /ˈθreʃhəʊld, -ʃəʊld-oʊld/ noun [countable] the level at which something belongs in a particular class or is affected by a particular ruleMany large mortgages were taken out, on the assumption that interest rates would remain below the ten percent threshold.threshold forThe vehicles will have 70% U.S. content, which is the legal threshold for being an American car. tax thresholdOrigin threshold Old English threscwald
thresh·old nounn COLLOCATIONS1LDOCE OnlineChineseSyllable
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threshold
threshold /ˈθreʃhəʊld, -ʃəʊld $ -oʊld/ noun [countable]
 Language: Old English
 Origin: threscwald
1. the entrance to a room or building, or the area of floor or ground at the entrance:
    She opened the door and stepped across the threshold.
2. the level at which something starts to happen or have an effect:
    Eighty percent of the vote was the threshold for approval of the plan.
    a high/low pain/boredom etc threshold (=the ability or inability to suffer a lot of pain or boredom before you react to it)
3. at the beginning of a new and important event or development
   SYN  brink
    be on the threshold of something
    The creature is on the threshold of extinction.
     
COLLOCATIONS
(for Meaning 2)
■ ADJECTIVES/NOUN + threshold
    sb’s pain threshold (=your ability or inability to deal with pain) ‘Will it hurt?’ ‘That all depends on your pain threshold.’
    sb’s boredom threshold (=whether you do or do not get bored easily) She loves challenges and admits she has a low boredom threshold.
    a tax threshold The Conservatives promised to help the lower paid by increasing the tax threshold.
    a high threshold Professional football players have a pretty high pain threshold.
    a low threshold I know that young children have very low boredom threshold.
■ verbs
    exceed a threshold The value of many family homes far exceeds the inheritance tax threshold.
    lower a threshold the demand to lower the retirement threshold to 60
    raise a threshold They should raise the threshold to at least £245 a week.
    cross the threshold Such a person has sufficiently crossed the threshold of criminality to justify punishment.


thresh·oldBrE /ˈθreʃhəʊld/ 🔊NAmE /ˈθreʃhoʊld/ 🔊 nounthe floor or ground at the bottom of a doorway, considered as the entrance to a building or room 门槛;门口She stood hesitating on the threshold. 她站在门口,犹豫不决。🔊🔊He stepped across the threshold. 他迈过门槛。🔊🔊the level at which sth starts to happen or have an effect 阈;界;起始点He has a low boredom threshold (= he gets bored easily). 他极易感到乏味。🔊🔊I have a high pain threshold (= I can suffer a lot of pain before I start to react). 我的痛阈很高。🔊🔊My earnings are just above the tax threshold (= more than the amount at which you start paying tax). 我的收入刚刚超过税收起征点。🔊🔊 [usually singular] the point just before a new situation, period of life, etc. begins 开端;起点;入门She felt as though she was on the threshold of a new life. 她觉得好像就要开始新生活了。🔊🔊


thresh·oldBrE /ˈθreʃhəʊld/ 🔊NAmE /ˈθreʃhoʊld/ 🔊 nounthe floor or ground at the bottom of a doorway, considered as the entrance to a building or room 门槛;门口She stood hesitating on the threshold. 她站在门口,犹豫不决。🔊🔊He stepped across the threshold. 他迈过门槛。🔊🔊the level at which sth starts to happen or have an effect 阈;界;起始点He has a low boredom threshold (= he gets bored easily). 他极易感到乏味。🔊🔊I have a high pain threshold (= I can suffer a lot of pain before I start to react). 我的痛阈很高。🔊🔊My earnings are just above the tax threshold (= more than the amount at which you start paying tax). 我的收入刚刚超过税收起征点。🔊🔊 [usually singular] the point just before a new situation, period of life, etc. begins 开端;起点;入门She felt as though she was on the threshold of a new life. 她觉得好像就要开始新生活了。🔊🔊