释义 |
Definition of whichever in English: whicheverpronoun & relative determiner wɪtʃˈɛvə 1Used to emphasize a lack of restriction in selecting one of a definite set of alternatives. 无论哪个;无论哪些 as determiner choose whichever brand you prefer 你喜欢什么品牌就选什么品牌。 as pronoun their pension should be increased annually in line with earnings or prices, whichever is the higher 他们的养老金应每年依照收入或价格的上涨而上涨,以高者为准。 Example sentencesExamples - So whichever side is unhappy with the verdict or the outcome, they will ask the jury to be polled.
- In whichever way you choose to help out, I'm sure that the tax benefit of giving is the last thing on your mind.
- People who are willing to shout, wave signs, march and sing for whichever cause is being flouted at the time.
- Body decoration is a primal and innate part of the human psyche, whichever way it chooses to express itself.
- By whichever measure one chooses, Russell, who contemplated many universes, is a great mind.
- Officials are keen to point out that whichever design is selected will provide only a blueprint for whatever is finally built.
- Costs hidden in the seams of communist systems must be paid, whichever reform strategy is chosen.
- Each has its advantages but whichever one the producer chooses is certain to alienate some section of the public.
- They will wield whatever power is necessary to do it, undermine whichever country when it seems useful to do so.
- Choose whichever suits you best after discussing your options with your GP or counsellor.
- Every patient should be offered an outpatient appointment at Ashford or St Peter's, whichever they prefer.
- Once it goes outside that then it becomes the jurisdiction of whichever territorial waters it's in.
- The Indian wars are all but over, and the West has been tamed, or destroyed, whichever you prefer.
- All you need do is open whichever book you choose, and it will speak to you and tell its stories.
- Our call is to serve God in whichever way he has equipped us to do so.
- Potential customers can get in touch via e-mail, phone, POST whichever the seller prefers.
- The player who came first takes whichever of these she prefers and adds it to her hand, leaving the other for the runner-up.
- It is incorrect, however, to choose whichever analysis gives a more significant finding.
- Maybe she had left me a clue for finding her, or maybe it was a mistake, but I intended to make use of it whichever was the case!
- He hadn't decided which film to make, he added, but whichever story he chose he'd cast me.
Synonyms whichever, whichever comes to hand, no matter which, never mind which - 1.1 Regardless of which.
不论哪个;不论哪些 as determiner they were in a position to intercept him whichever way he ran 不论他往哪里跑,他们都能截住他。 as pronoun whichever they choose, we must accept it 不论他们作何选择,我们都得接受。
Rhymesclever, endeavour (US endeavor), ever, forever, however, howsoever, never, never-never, sever, Trevor, whatever, whatsoever, whenever, whensoever, wheresoever, wherever, whichsoever, whoever, whomever, whomsoever, whosoever Definition of whichever in US English: whicheverdeterminer & relative pronounˌ(h)wiCHˈevərˌ(h)wɪtʃˈɛvər 1Used to emphasize a lack of restriction in selecting one of a definite set of alternatives. 无论哪个;无论哪些 as determiner choose whichever brand you prefer 你喜欢什么品牌就选什么品牌。 as pronoun their pension should be increased annually in line with earnings or prices, whichever is the higher 他们的养老金应每年依照收入或价格的上涨而上涨,以高者为准。 Example sentencesExamples - So whichever side is unhappy with the verdict or the outcome, they will ask the jury to be polled.
- Body decoration is a primal and innate part of the human psyche, whichever way it chooses to express itself.
- Maybe she had left me a clue for finding her, or maybe it was a mistake, but I intended to make use of it whichever was the case!
- They will wield whatever power is necessary to do it, undermine whichever country when it seems useful to do so.
- It is incorrect, however, to choose whichever analysis gives a more significant finding.
- Once it goes outside that then it becomes the jurisdiction of whichever territorial waters it's in.
- Each has its advantages but whichever one the producer chooses is certain to alienate some section of the public.
- All you need do is open whichever book you choose, and it will speak to you and tell its stories.
- People who are willing to shout, wave signs, march and sing for whichever cause is being flouted at the time.
- Costs hidden in the seams of communist systems must be paid, whichever reform strategy is chosen.
- Choose whichever suits you best after discussing your options with your GP or counsellor.
- He hadn't decided which film to make, he added, but whichever story he chose he'd cast me.
- By whichever measure one chooses, Russell, who contemplated many universes, is a great mind.
- Potential customers can get in touch via e-mail, phone, POST whichever the seller prefers.
- Officials are keen to point out that whichever design is selected will provide only a blueprint for whatever is finally built.
- Our call is to serve God in whichever way he has equipped us to do so.
- In whichever way you choose to help out, I'm sure that the tax benefit of giving is the last thing on your mind.
- The Indian wars are all but over, and the West has been tamed, or destroyed, whichever you prefer.
- The player who came first takes whichever of these she prefers and adds it to her hand, leaving the other for the runner-up.
- Every patient should be offered an outpatient appointment at Ashford or St Peter's, whichever they prefer.
Synonyms whichever, whichever comes to hand, no matter which, never mind which - 1.1 Regardless of which.
不论哪个;不论哪些 as determiner they were in a position to intercept him whichever way he ran 不论他往哪里跑,他们都能截住他。 as pronoun whichever they choose, we must accept it 不论他们作何选择,我们都得接受。
|