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KK:[wе] DJ:[wеi]
  • n. 路;方向;路程;方法;风俗
权威释义

n.

  1. 路,通路,道路[C]
  2. 方向[C]
  3. 路程,距离[the S]
  4. 方法,方式[C][(+to-v)]
  5. 风俗,习惯;风度;作风[C]
  6. 方面,点[C]
  7. 路途,路线[S]
  8. 供通过的地方;活动范围;余地[the S]
  9. 愿望,意愿[U]
  10. 前进,进行[U]
  11. 状况;健康状况[S]
  12. 规模,程度[S]
  13. 【律】通行权
  14. 生意,职业[C]

短语

ways and means

  1. 办法

by way of

  1. 经由

by the way

  1. 顺便提一下
  2. 在途中

get one's own way

  1. 为所欲为

give way

  1. 让步

go all the way

  1. 完全同意

go out of one's way

  1. 特地

have it both ways

  1. 脚踏两条船

in a bad way

  1. 病情严重

in a big way

  1. 大规模地

in a way

  1. 在某种程度上

in the way

  1. 妨碍的

learn the hard way

  1. 通过艰难困苦而学到

look the other way

  1. 故意朝另一边看

make way

  1. 让路

make one's way

  1. 成功

mend one's ways

  1. 改正自身

one way or another

  1. 以某种方法

on the way out

  1. 即将过时

out of the way

  1. 不同寻常的

pave the way for

  1. 为……铺路

pay one's way

  1. 付分内之款;做到不负债

put sb. in the way of

  1. 给某人以……的机会

rub the wrong way

  1. 惹怒

see one's way (clear) to do sth.

  1. 有可能(做某事)

set in one's ways

  1. 习惯根深蒂固

under way

  1. 在进行中

wend one's way

  1. 离开

辨析

以上来源于:《英汉大辞典》

/weɪ/

n.

  1. a method, style, or manner of doing something.
    ▸the typical manner in which someone behaves or in which something happens.
    formal or Scottish a person's occupation or line of business.
  2. [in place names] a road, track, path, or street.
    ▸a route or means taken in order to reach, enter, or leave a place.
    ▸the route along which someone or something is travelling or would travel if unobstructed:
    ▸a specified direction.
    ▸ (one's way) used with a verb and adverbial phrase to intensify the force of an action or to denote movement or progress:
    ▸forward motion or momentum of a ship or boat through water.
  3. the distance in space or time between two points.
  4. informal a particular area or locality:
  5. a particular aspect of something.
    ▸a specified condition or state.
  6. (ways) parts into which something divides or is divided.
  7. (ways) a sloping structure down which a new ship is launched.

adv.

informal at or to a considerable distance or extent (used before an adverb or preposition for emphasis).
chiefly N. Amer. much.
US informal really (used for emphasis). [shortening of away.]

Phrase

  • across (Brit. also over) the way
    nearby, especially on the opposite side of the street.
  • by the way
    incidentally.
  • by way of
    1. via.
    2. as a form of.
    3. by means of.
  • come one's way
    happen or become available to one.
  • get (or have) one's (own) way
    get or do what one wants in spite of opposition.
  • give way
    1. yield.
    2. (of a support or structure) be unable to carry a load or withstand a force and collapse or break.
    3. Brit. allow someone or something to be or go first.
    4. (give way to) be replaced or superseded by.
  • go all (or the whole) way
    informal have full sexual intercourse with someone.
  • go out of one's way
    make a special effort to do something.
  • go one's own way
    act independently or as one wishes, especially against contrary advice.
  • go one's way
    1. (of events, circumstances, etc.) be favourable to one.
    2. leave.
  • have a way with
    have a particular talent for dealing with or ability in.
  • have a way with one
    have a charming and persuasive manner.
  • have one's way with
    humorous have sex with.
  • in a way (or in some ways or in one way)
    to a certain extent.
  • in no way
    not at all.
  • lead the way
    go first along a route to show someone the way.
    ▸be a pioneer.
  • my way or the highway
    N. Amer. informal said to assert the view that there is no alternative (apart from leaving) but to accept the speaker's opinions or policies.
  • one way and another
    taking most aspects into account.
  • one way or the other (or one way and another)
    used to indicate that something is the case for any of various reasons.
    ▸by some means.
    ▸whichever of two given alternatives is the case.
  • on the (or its) way
    about to arrive or happen.
  • on the (or one's) way out
    informal
    1. going out of fashion or favour.
    2. dying.
  • the other way round (or around; Brit. also about)
    in the opposite position or direction.
    ▸the opposite of what is expected or supposed.
  • out of the way
    1. (of a place) remote.
    2. dealt with or finished.
      ▸(of a person) no longer an obstacle to someone's plans.
    3. [usu. with neg.] unusual or exceptional.
  • that way
    euphemistic homosexual.
  • way back (also way back when) informal long ago.
  • the way of the Cross
    1. the journey of Jesus to the place of his crucifixion.
    2. the suffering and self-sacrifice of a Christian.
  • the way of the world
    the manner in which people typically behave or things typically happen.
  • ways and means
    the methods and resources for achieving something.
  • way to go
    N. Amer. informal used to express pleasure, approval, or excitement.

Etymology

OE weg, of Gmc origin, from a base meaning ‘move, carry’.

以上来源于:《简明牛津英语词典》


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