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any which way

/en-ee/US // ˈɛn i //UK // (ˈɛnɪ) //

无论何种方式,无论怎样,任何方式,无论如何

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : one, a, an, or some; one or more without specification or identification: If you have any witnesses, produce them. Pick out any six you like.
    • : whatever or whichever it may be: cheap at any price.
    • : in whatever quantity or number, great or small; some: Do you have any butter?
    • : every; all: Any schoolboy would know that. Read any books you find on the subject.
    • : at all: She can't endure any criticism.
pron.代词 pronoun
  1. 1
    • : an unspecified person or persons; anybody; anyone: He does better than any before him.
    • : a single one or ones; an unspecified thing or things; a quantity or number:We don't have any left.
adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : in whatever degree; to some extent; at all: Do you feel any better?

Phrases

  • any day
  • any longer
  • any number of
  • any old
  • any port in a storm
  • at any rate
  • by any means
  • go to any length
  • in any case
  • under any (no) circumstances

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • The open-up-to-any-chapter method might, in fact, be the best approach here.

  • Stalking the unexpected is “an all-year-round, any-kind-of-weather sport,” she says.

  • For he's the soul of honor, Thyrsis; and he can't help how he feels about me-any more than I can help it.

  • I appeal to yourself, Madam, whether these sublime notions have-any thing consoling in them?

  • They take their coats off anywhere and any-when, and somehow it strikes the visitor as the most symbolic thing about them.

  • Hyphens are sometimes used in cases like the following: "A never-to-be-forgotten event," "peace-at-any-rate principles."

  • On the fall of Richmond, and the surrender of Lee, this any-how impracticable scheme was necessarily abandoned.