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way
- IPA[weɪ]
英式
- a method, style, or manner of doing something; an optional or alternative form of action;one's characteristic or habitual manner of behaviour or expression
- at or to a considerable distance or extent; far (used before an adverb or preposition for emphasis);much
noun: way, plural noun: ways
- 釋義
- 片語
名詞
- 1. a method, style, or manner of doing something; an optional or alternative form of action I hated their way of cooking potatoes there are two ways of approaching this problem 同義詞
- ▪ one's characteristic or habitual manner of behaviour or expression it was not his way to wait passively for things to happen 同義詞
- ▪ the customary behaviour or practices of a group my years of acclimatization to British ways
- ▪ the typical manner in which something happens or in which someone or something behaves he was showing off, as is the way with adolescent boys
- ▪ a particular aspect of something; a respect I have changed in every way 同義詞
- ▪ a specified condition or state the family was in a poor way 同義詞
- 2. a road, track, or path for travelling along No. 3, Church Way
- ▪ a course of travel or route taken in order to reach a place can you tell me the way to Leicester Square? 同義詞
- ▪ a specified direction of travel or movement we just missed another car coming the other way 同義詞
- ▪ a means of entry or exit from somewhere, such as a door or gate I nipped out the back way 同義詞
- ▪ a distance travelled or to be travelled; the distance from one place to another they still had a long way ahead of them the area's wine industry still has some way to go to full maturity 同義詞
- ▪ a period between one point in time and another September was a long way off 同義詞
- ▪ travel or motion along a particular route; the route along which someone or something would travel if unobstructed Christine tried to follow but Martin blocked her way that table's in the way
- ▪ used with a verb and adverbial phrase to intensify the force of an action or to denote movement or progress I shouldered my way to the bar
- ▪ informal a particular area or locality the family's main estate over Maidenhead way 同義詞
- 3. parts into which something divides or is divided the national vote split three ways
- 4. Scottish formal a person's occupation or line of business.
- 5. forward motion or momentum of a ship or boat through water the dinghy lost way and drifted towards the shore
- 6. a sloping structure down which a new ship is launched.
副詞
- 1. informal at or to a considerable distance or extent; far (used before an adverb or preposition for emphasis) his understanding of what constitutes good writing is way off target my grandchildren are way ahead of others their age
- ▪ informal much I was cycling way too fast the other playground was way better on account of the fact it had slides
- ▪ informal extremely; really (used for emphasis) the guys behind the bar were way cool
片語
- across the way
- be on one's way
- by a long way
- by the way
- by way of
- come one's way
- find a way
- get one's own way
- give way
- go all the way
- go one's own way
- go out of one's way
- go one's way
- go someone's way
- have it your way
- have a long way to go
- have a way with
- have a way with one
- have one's way with
- in more ways than one
- in a way
- in no way
- in one's way
- in the way
- in the way of
- keep out of someone's way
- lead the way
- make one's way
- my way or the highway
- one way and another
- on the way
- on the way out
- the other way round
- out of the way
- out of one's way
- put someone in the way of
- stand in the way of
- that way
- to one's way of thinking
- way back when
- the way forward
- the way of the Cross
- way of life
- the way of the world
- ways and means
- way to go!