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whatever

/wuht-ev-er, wot-, wuht-, hwuht-, hwot-, hwuht-/US // wʌtˈɛv ər, wɒt-, wət-, ʰwʌt-, ʰwɒt-, ʰwət- //UK // (wɒtˈɛvə, wət-) //

无论什么,不管是什么,无论怎样,无论什么人

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pron.代词 pronoun
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    • : anything that: Whatever you say is all right with me.
    • : : Take whatever you like of these.
    • : no matter what: Do it, whatever happens.
    • : any or any one of a number of things whether specifically known or not: papers, magazines, or whatever.
    • : what: Whatever do you mean?
adj.形容词 adjective
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    • : in any amount; to any extent: whatever merit the work has.
    • : no matter what: whatever rebuffs he might receive.
    • : being what or who it may be: Whatever the reason, he refuses to go.
    • : of any kind: any person whatever.
interj.感叹词 interjection
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    Examples

    • But he, like many people using dating apps whatever their sexual identity, remains stoutly positive.

    • When twelve people are killed by violence, whoever they are, for whatever reason, that is a tragedy and a waste.

    • There was nobody that I read who was like, “This is just… whatever.”

    • Whatever the FBI says, the truthers will create alternative hypotheses that try to challenge the ‘official story.’

    • Morris searched for whatever strength was left in his malnourished body.

    • As such it is now presented to the public for whatever meed of praise or censure it is found to deserve.

    • I doubt that thirty persons per day are carried into or brought out of it by all public conveyances whatever.

    • Whatever the species, it is well to imitate the natural conditions as much as possible in the way of soil.

    • The sense of bearing on to the voice, or endeavoring to push the tone by any pressure whatever, should be absolutely avoided.

    • He had seen the act committed, he felt sure but had made no effort whatever to stop the thief.