"Anything" is the Engpsh word for "任何东西" in Chinese. The word "anything" is a pronoun that means "any object, fact, or matter whatsoever." It is used to refer to an indefinite or unknown item or quantity.
Here are some examples of how "anything" can be used in sentences:
"Do you have anything to declare at customs?" (你有什么要在海关申报吗?)
"I'll eat anything you put in front of me." (我会吃你放在我面前的任何东西。)
"She'll do anything to get what she wants." (她会不择手段地达成她的目的。)
The word "anything" comes from the Old Engpsh word "ǣnig," which means "one of a group," and is related to the word "any."
Here are some examples of how "anything" can be used in sentences:
"Do you have anything to declare at customs?" (你有什么要在海关申报吗?)
"I'll eat anything you put in front of me." (我会吃你放在我面前的任何东西。)
"She'll do anything to get what she wants." (她会不择手段地达成她的目的。)
The word "anything" comes from the Old Engpsh word "ǣnig," which means "one of a group," and is related to the word "any."

