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Definition of wouldn't in English: wouldn'tcontractionˈwʊd(ə)ntˈwʊdnt Would not. 同would not Example sentencesExamples - Initially he had said he would pose for photos but wouldn't speak to any journalists.
- On set or location he does enjoy a challenge, and he loves the life of an actor and wouldn't swap it.
- It's the one word that we all wish had never been invented and then maybe it wouldn't exist.
- It seems to me most people may tell a joke privately which they wouldn't want broadcast.
- If they weren't good enough we wouldn't be where we are in fifth place in the table.
- I don't think there was one of us that wouldn't move to the city right now given the chance.
- He would write jokes down so he wouldn't forget them and then send them to people.
- If as much energy had been put into the discussions then we wouldn't be in this position now.
- Had he been born in an earlier century, he wouldn't have got away with half of his exploits.
- Then he turned up as a surprise and said he wouldn't miss walking me down the aisle for anything.
- I wouldn't say the defeat today was anything to do with what has happened off the field.
- Yet if you were opening a new pub wouldn't you love to have one of them to do the honours?
- If they were looking to raise a bit of money it wouldn't surprise me if they sold it.
- I figured she wouldn't be able to stay in the pool for too long anyway, but I was wrong.
- We were very concerned that the service wouldn't be able to keep up with the amount of work.
- They loved its absurdities and wouldn't have wanted anyone to fix all that was wrong.
- I mean, who wouldn't want to go to Japan to take photos of the World Cup and get paid for it?
- Simon must have had the phone and dropped it because it was in pieces, so it wouldn't work.
- His job was a good one and it didn't matter that it wouldn't provide him with a pension.
- Time with family and friends was so short that they wouldn't want to let each other go.
PhrasesI wouldn't know 同would not informal Used to indicate that one can't be expected to know the answer to someone's question or to comment on a matter. 〈非正式〉 表示不知道答案或无法评论我不知道,我说不上来 ‘It was a lot better than last year's dance.’ ‘I wouldn't know about that.’ “这比去年的舞蹈表演好太多了”。“我说不上来”。 Example sentencesExamples - If I weren't in this field I wouldn't know what to do with my life.
- I don't think it's anyone special, I wouldn't know what the latest fashion is at all to be honest,’ she laughs.
- Shelly: ‘Because if I would sell this [her business] and I'd go up that driveway, I wouldn't know whether to go left or right, you know.’
- I mean, I think - just my own gut instinct, just - and I wouldn't know.
- Personally, I wouldn't know enough about art to have an opinion on it one way or the other,’ he said.
- But, no, I wouldn't know what to tell you what would be a hit.
- If someone told me to weed these people out, I wouldn't know where to start.
- ‘I am only a driver and without the card I wouldn't know how to finance my daughter's treatment,’ Suwardi said.
- I have strong opinions but I wouldn't know how to express them in dance.
- If I'm right, maybe you should try making things more romantic in other ways; memories, glorious locations, little gestures - I wouldn't know about your relationship but you'd know what to go for.
- No one seems capable of keeping a solo blog, but if there were a few people in there who could, I wouldn't know, because I'm not going to slog through all the bad.
- I bet people from San Francisco can spot an Oakland accent, but I wouldn't know.
- I must get a bit poorly sometimes, otherwise I wouldn't know what a head cold feels like, but I can't remember the last time I took a day off sick.
- I very rarely bought anything new and never wore make-up I wouldn't know how to apply it and would be afraid of looking too made up, so I never bought any.
- Frankly, I wouldn't know what was up and down on the Dow Jones if you tried to explain it to me through the medium of simple crayon-drawn pictures.
- Asked if Rory had been picking his brains out there, Westwood quipped: ‘Not particularly, although I wouldn't know when my brain is being picked and when it's not.’
- If I said something that offended one of my students and they didn't tell me, I wouldn't know.
- I've never used a cheque in my life. I wouldn't know how to fill one out.
- But whether that's right or whether that's an old wives' story, I wouldn't know.
- Although to be fair, I don't know much about the rules of cricket, so it might be and I wouldn't know.
Definition of wouldn't in US English: wouldn'tcontractionˈwʊdntˈwo͝odnt Would not. 同would not Example sentencesExamples - If they weren't good enough we wouldn't be where we are in fifth place in the table.
- I mean, who wouldn't want to go to Japan to take photos of the World Cup and get paid for it?
- It's the one word that we all wish had never been invented and then maybe it wouldn't exist.
- Simon must have had the phone and dropped it because it was in pieces, so it wouldn't work.
- His job was a good one and it didn't matter that it wouldn't provide him with a pension.
- Yet if you were opening a new pub wouldn't you love to have one of them to do the honours?
- Then he turned up as a surprise and said he wouldn't miss walking me down the aisle for anything.
- If they were looking to raise a bit of money it wouldn't surprise me if they sold it.
- He would write jokes down so he wouldn't forget them and then send them to people.
- Had he been born in an earlier century, he wouldn't have got away with half of his exploits.
- I figured she wouldn't be able to stay in the pool for too long anyway, but I was wrong.
- It seems to me most people may tell a joke privately which they wouldn't want broadcast.
- Time with family and friends was so short that they wouldn't want to let each other go.
- We were very concerned that the service wouldn't be able to keep up with the amount of work.
- On set or location he does enjoy a challenge, and he loves the life of an actor and wouldn't swap it.
- If as much energy had been put into the discussions then we wouldn't be in this position now.
- I wouldn't say the defeat today was anything to do with what has happened off the field.
- I don't think there was one of us that wouldn't move to the city right now given the chance.
- Initially he had said he would pose for photos but wouldn't speak to any journalists.
- They loved its absurdities and wouldn't have wanted anyone to fix all that was wrong.
PhrasesI wouldn't know 同would not informal Used to indicate that one can't be expected to know the answer to someone's question or to comment on a matter. 〈非正式〉 表示不知道答案或无法评论我不知道,我说不上来 “It was a lot better than last year's dance.” “I wouldn't know about that.” “这比去年的舞蹈表演好太多了”。“我说不上来”。 Example sentencesExamples - If I said something that offended one of my students and they didn't tell me, I wouldn't know.
- Asked if Rory had been picking his brains out there, Westwood quipped: ‘Not particularly, although I wouldn't know when my brain is being picked and when it's not.’
- I bet people from San Francisco can spot an Oakland accent, but I wouldn't know.
- I have strong opinions but I wouldn't know how to express them in dance.
- If someone told me to weed these people out, I wouldn't know where to start.
- But whether that's right or whether that's an old wives' story, I wouldn't know.
- Although to be fair, I don't know much about the rules of cricket, so it might be and I wouldn't know.
- Personally, I wouldn't know enough about art to have an opinion on it one way or the other,’ he said.
- I've never used a cheque in my life. I wouldn't know how to fill one out.
- Frankly, I wouldn't know what was up and down on the Dow Jones if you tried to explain it to me through the medium of simple crayon-drawn pictures.
- ‘I am only a driver and without the card I wouldn't know how to finance my daughter's treatment,’ Suwardi said.
- I mean, I think - just my own gut instinct, just - and I wouldn't know.
- If I weren't in this field I wouldn't know what to do with my life.
- I don't think it's anyone special, I wouldn't know what the latest fashion is at all to be honest,’ she laughs.
- But, no, I wouldn't know what to tell you what would be a hit.
- I very rarely bought anything new and never wore make-up I wouldn't know how to apply it and would be afraid of looking too made up, so I never bought any.
- No one seems capable of keeping a solo blog, but if there were a few people in there who could, I wouldn't know, because I'm not going to slog through all the bad.
- If I'm right, maybe you should try making things more romantic in other ways; memories, glorious locations, little gestures - I wouldn't know about your relationship but you'd know what to go for.
- Shelly: ‘Because if I would sell this [her business] and I'd go up that driveway, I wouldn't know whether to go left or right, you know.’
- I must get a bit poorly sometimes, otherwise I wouldn't know what a head cold feels like, but I can't remember the last time I took a day off sick.
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