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via

/vahy-uh, vee-uh/US // ˈvaɪ ə, ˈvi ə //UK // (ˈvaɪə) //

通过,经过,经由,经

Related Words

Definitions

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

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Isolated lesbians learned that there were other women like them via books whose covers aimed to titillate heterosexual men.

  • As it currently stands, the Via Dolorosa follows the account given in the Gospel of John.

  • The Via Dolorosa ends at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, and is marked by nine stations of the cross.

  • Back in December, and just in time for Hanukkah, J.K. Rowling revealed via Twitter that there were Jewish wizards at Hogwarts.

  • The police suspect that the other unaccounted for 643,000 bitcoins, were removed from customer accounts via an unknown party.

  • And next day there was one more revealing incident that helped, yet also hindered him, as he moved along his via dolorosa.

  • Time is an object, but if Greece came in, preferably via Enos, the problem would be simplified.

  • Jouett then safely led the Governor's party via a secluded road to Staunton, which became another temporary capital.

  • The General Assembly encouraged the establishment of classical schools and academies via revenue secured from lotteries.

  • Via, says Rex, meaning the road; communis is common; omnibus to all, meaning thereby—but perchance I weary you?