单词 | somewhere or other |
释义 | other /udhˈər/adjective
Otherwise (with than) ORIGIN: OE ōther; cf Ger ander, L alter othˈerness noun othˈerwhere adverb (archaic and poetic) Elsewhere othˈerwhile or othˈerwhiles adverb (archaic or poetic)
othˈerwise adverb
Different conjunction
othˈer-directed adjective (sociology) Guided by standards set for one by external influences other ranks plural noun Members of the armed services not holding commissions othˈerworld noun A world other than, better than or beyond this (also adjective) othˈerworldˈish adjective otherworldˈliness noun otherworldˈly adjective Concerned with the world to come, or with the world of the imagination, to the exclusion of practical interests every other Each alternate in other words To put it in a different way or otherwise Or the opposite, as in the efficiency or otherwise of the staff other things being equal Associated circumstances being unchanged rather…than otherwise Rather than not someone, something, somewhere, etc or other An undefined person, thing, place, etc the other (informal) Sexual relations the other day, etc On an unspecified day, etc, not long past the other man or woman (informal) A person who is having an affair with someone who is married or in a long-term relationship |
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