via / ˈvaɪ ə, ˈvi ə /

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via2 个定义

prep. 介词、前置词 preposition
  1. by a route that touches or passes through; by way of: to fly to Japan via the North Pole.
  2. by the agency or instrumentality of: a solution via an inquiry.
n. 名词 noun
  1. Architecture. a space between two mutules.

via 近义词

prep. 介词、前置词 preposition

by way of

更多via例句

  1. Isolated lesbians learned that there were other women like them via books whose covers aimed to titillate heterosexual men.
  2. As it currently stands, the Via Dolorosa follows the account given in the Gospel of John.
  3. The Via Dolorosa ends at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, and is marked by nine stations of the cross.
  4. Back in December, and just in time for Hanukkah, J.K. Rowling revealed via Twitter that there were Jewish wizards at Hogwarts.
  5. The police suspect that the other unaccounted for 643,000 bitcoins, were removed from customer accounts via an unknown party.
  6. And next day there was one more revealing incident that helped, yet also hindered him, as he moved along his via dolorosa.
  7. Time is an object, but if Greece came in, preferably via Enos, the problem would be simplified.
  8. Jouett then safely led the Governor's party via a secluded road to Staunton, which became another temporary capital.
  9. The General Assembly encouraged the establishment of classical schools and academies via revenue secured from lotteries.
  10. Via, says Rex, meaning the road; communis is common; omnibus to all, meaning thereby—but perchance I weary you?