- n. 路;方向;路程;方法;风俗
n.
- 路,通路,道路[C]
- 方向[C]
- 路程,距离[the S]
- 方法,方式[C][(+to-v)]
- 风俗,习惯;风度;作风[C]
- 方面,点[C]
- 路途,路线[S]
- 供通过的地方;活动范围;余地[the S]
- 愿望,意愿[U]
- 前进,进行[U]
- 状况;健康状况[S]
- 规模,程度[S]
- 【律】通行权
- 生意,职业[C]
短语
ways and means
- 办法
by way of
- 经由
by the way
- 顺便提一下
- 在途中
get one's own way
- 为所欲为
give way
- 让步
go all the way
- 完全同意
go out of one's way
- 特地
have it both ways
- 脚踏两条船
in a bad way
- 病情严重
in a big way
- 大规模地
in a way
- 在某种程度上
in the way
- 妨碍的
learn the hard way
- 通过艰难困苦而学到
look the other way
- 故意朝另一边看
make way
- 让路
make one's way
- 成功
mend one's ways
- 改正自身
one way or another
- 以某种方法
on the way out
- 即将过时
out of the way
- 不同寻常的
pave the way for
- 为……铺路
pay one's way
- 付分内之款;做到不负债
put sb. in the way of
- 给某人以……的机会
rub the wrong way
- 惹怒
see one's way (clear) to do sth.
- 有可能(做某事)
set in one's ways
- 习惯根深蒂固
under way
- 在进行中
wend one's way
- 离开
辨析
同义:
n.风俗;习惯;作风
manner style custom mode fashion usage practicen.方法;方式
means method procedure processn.方面,点;特点
point feature detail respectn.方向;路线
direction line coursen.路程,距离;范围
distance reach remoteness length extentn.特性;性情
will nature character constitution temperament disposition mood humor同义参见:
organ track order door technique mien demeanor form track path bearing vein program avenue play以上来源于:《英汉大辞典》
/weɪ/
n.
- 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.
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[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.
- the distance in space or time between two points.
- informal a particular area or locality:
- a particular aspect of something. ▸a specified condition or state.
- (ways) parts into which something divides or is divided.
- (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
- via.
- as a form of.
- 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
- yield.
- (of a support or structure) be unable to carry a load or withstand a force and collapse or break.
- Brit. allow someone or something to be or go first.
- (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
- (of events, circumstances, etc.) be favourable to one.
- 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- going out of fashion or favour.
- 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
- (of a place) remote.
- dealt with or finished. ▸(of a person) no longer an obstacle to someone's plans.
- [usu. with neg.] unusual or exceptional.
- that way
euphemistic homosexual. - way back (also way back when) informal long ago.
- the way of the Cross
- the journey of Jesus to the place of his crucifixion.
- 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》