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单词 also
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Definition of also in English:

also

adverb ˈɔːlsəʊˈɔlsoʊ
  • In addition; too.

    a brilliant linguist, he was also interested in botany
    dyslexia, also known as word blindness
    sentence adverb also, a car is very expensive to run
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It also means the staff do not have to put up with going home smelling like an ashtray.
    • We are also seeing a major increase in crime and we want to know what is going to be done.
    • The second group was also exposed to the noise but not given the option to turn it off.
    • She also asks them how they want to feel so she can decide which type of massage to offer.
    • He also had a drumstick stuck into the laces of his shoe so he could hit the cymbal on the floor.
    • It is also good for me to hear their side of things, to hear what they had to go through.
    • It was also so cold to drive in the winter that I had to wear gloves even when the roof was up.
    • He was also not put off by the very grown up thought of having to set up his own business.
    • It now seems the man himself could also be coming to recognise that the game may be up.
    • She also had the gift of being able to reinvent herself every time she took up her pen.
    • It could have been a bigger win, but on the other hand could also have been a lot worse.
    • There was also about a foot of snow outside, and the air was white as it went on falling.
    • We also got a batch of smiley badges made up, and gave them to everyone at the door on the way in.
    • It makes an ideal gift and is also a great present for a child as it grows so quickly.
    • We also managed to get a big chunk of Christmas shopping out of the way at the weekend.
    • It looks as if the second will also be yellow, while the third has yet to show any buds.
    • It has to be said that he was also the king of the double portion in the dinner hall.
    • Neighbours told us that an excursion to the town by boat also makes for a good day out.
    • There will also be a new sign at the front of the building, which will be lit up at nights.
    • It may come as a bit of a surprise to know that I also have a keen interest in language.
    Synonyms
    too, as well, besides, in addition, additionally, furthermore, further, moreover, into the bargain, on top (of that), over and above that, what's more, to boot, else, then, equally
    informal and all
    archaic withal, forbye

Origin

Old English alswā 'quite so, in that manner, similarly' (see all, so1).

 
 

Definition of also in US English:

also

adverbˈɔlsoʊˈôlsō
  • In addition; too.

    a brilliant linguist, he was also interested in botany
    dyslexia, also known as word blindness
    sentence adverb also, a car is very expensive to run
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It makes an ideal gift and is also a great present for a child as it grows so quickly.
    • She also had the gift of being able to reinvent herself every time she took up her pen.
    • We also managed to get a big chunk of Christmas shopping out of the way at the weekend.
    • We also got a batch of smiley badges made up, and gave them to everyone at the door on the way in.
    • It is also good for me to hear their side of things, to hear what they had to go through.
    • It may come as a bit of a surprise to know that I also have a keen interest in language.
    • Neighbours told us that an excursion to the town by boat also makes for a good day out.
    • It also means the staff do not have to put up with going home smelling like an ashtray.
    • It has to be said that he was also the king of the double portion in the dinner hall.
    • It could have been a bigger win, but on the other hand could also have been a lot worse.
    • There will also be a new sign at the front of the building, which will be lit up at nights.
    • She also asks them how they want to feel so she can decide which type of massage to offer.
    • He also had a drumstick stuck into the laces of his shoe so he could hit the cymbal on the floor.
    • It was also so cold to drive in the winter that I had to wear gloves even when the roof was up.
    • We are also seeing a major increase in crime and we want to know what is going to be done.
    • It now seems the man himself could also be coming to recognise that the game may be up.
    • The second group was also exposed to the noise but not given the option to turn it off.
    • There was also about a foot of snow outside, and the air was white as it went on falling.
    • It looks as if the second will also be yellow, while the third has yet to show any buds.
    • He was also not put off by the very grown up thought of having to set up his own business.
    Synonyms
    too, as well, besides, in addition, additionally, furthermore, further, moreover, into the bargain, on top, on top of that, over and above that, what's more, to boot, else, then, equally

Origin

Old English alswā ‘quite so, in that manner, similarly’ (see all, so).

 
 
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