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albeit

/awl-bee-it/US // ɔlˈbi ɪt //UK // (ɔːlˈbiːɪt) //

尽管,虽然,尽管如此,尽管有

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Definitions

conj.连词 conjunction
  1. 1
    • : although; even if: a peaceful, albeit brief retirement.

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Examples

  • Thus, a strike was averted and we have had a Met season this year--albeit a super weird one.

  • In The Theory of Everything, the “master of the universe” is depicted as a gentle man and loving—albeit conflicted—husband.

  • It struck me that Charles has, albeit unwittingly, accelerated the tendency for the bad to drive out the good.

  • This was not a musical performance, per se, but you bet your ass this was a “performance”—albeit a well-intentioned and noble one.

  • She walks, albeit a little uneasily, and speaks in two-word sentences.

  • The doctrine of international free trade, albeit the most conspicuous of its applications, was but one case under the general law.

  • Mr. Grote's motion was further opposed by Mr. Charles Buller, albeit he was his friend.

  • Albeit did Sigvaldi, the Earl, let his ships fall astern and took he no part in the battle.

  • After the battle whereof we have but now heard related, all the men of the countryside hailed King Harald, albeit some few fled.

  • No detailed description of this measure, albeit it was “second in importance to the Reform Act alone,” is needed here.