单词 | whom |
释义 | than1 /dhan, dhən/conjunction
(popularly, and in some authors, eg Shelley) in comparison with (esp with whom, as in Milton) ORIGIN: OE thonne, thanne, thænne than, orig then who /hoo/pronoun (interrog and relative) (objective case whom (OE hwām, orig the dative of hwā who, in the 12c and 13c replaced the older accusative hwone); possessive case whose (ME hwas, from OE hwæs, genitive of hwā))
ORIGIN: OE hwā; cognate with Gothic hwas, OHGer hwer, Ger wer; also with Sans ka, L quis whoevˈer, whosoevˈer or whoˈso pronoun (objective case whomˈever and whomsoevˈer; possessive case whosevˈer and whosesoevˈer) (archaic)
who's who noun A directory listing names and biographical details of prominent people as who should say (Shakespeare) Like someone saying know who's who To know the position and influence of everyone the who (Shakespeare) Who who but he or she, etc Who else?, he or she, etc only |
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