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thereof

/thair-uhv, -ov/US // ˌðɛərˈʌv, -ˈɒv //UK // (ˌðɛərˈɒv) //

其,其间,其的,其一

Definitions

adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : of that or it.
    • : from or out of that origin or cause.

Examples

  • Accumulated unused sick days could be converted to cash or paid time off, or a combination thereof.

  • An issue of trustTrust in Google — or lack thereof — is at the core of most complaints about the Privacy Sandbox process.

  • He can solve those problems with his mind, his arm, his legs or some combination thereof.

  • A beard, or lack thereof, can say a lot about a person’s style and sensibilities.

  • A San Diego County group that reviews cases of possible police misconduct is pressing the Sheriff’s Department over its body-worn camera policy, or lack thereof.

  • Smiles, or lack thereof, did not bring down the Ancient Regime, of course.

  • U.S. schools will receive funding and “customers” regardless of their merits (or lack thereof).

  • Albert Camus used violence as a means of exploring meaning, or lack thereof, in his existential novels.

  • Both stumbled in their first presidential campaigns over issues of their service, or lack thereof, in the fight against communism.

  • As we all know, it requires Congress not to make any law “prohibiting the free exercise thereof.”

  • I have only set down part of this Peal, which is sufficient to shew the course and method thereof.

  • The eye admireth at the beauty of the whiteness thereof, and the heart is astonished at the shower thereof.

  • Let them that sail on the sea, tell the dangers thereof: and when we hear with our ears, we shall admire.

  • They burnt the chosen city of holiness, and made the streets thereof desolate according to the prediction of Jeremias.

  • Let us go up to Juda, and rouse it up, and draw it away to us, and make the son of Tabeel king in the midst thereof.