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词汇 wouldn't
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Definition of wouldn't in English:

wouldn't

contractionˈwʊd(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.

Phrases

  • I 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.

Rhymes

couldn't, shouldn't

Definition of wouldn't in US English:

wouldn't

contractionˈwʊdntˈwo͝odnt
  • 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.

Phrases

  • I 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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