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whencesoever

/hwens-soh-ev-er, wens-/US // ˌʰwɛns soʊˈɛv ər, ˌwɛns- //UK // (ˌwɛnssəʊˈɛvə) //

无论何时,无论什么时候,无论怎样,不管是什么时候

Definitions

  1. 1

    Archaic.

    • : from whatsoever place, source, or cause.

Examples

  • Whencesoever it arose, certain it is that I contemplated the scene before me with altered eyes.

  • Whencesoever it arose, it could not endure the test of deliberation.

  • He said that whencesoever / these knights come to the Rhine, They bear a royal message, / or are of princely line.

  • Power is present means, whencesoever derived, to attain some future apparent good.

  • Arabella's yellow locks,—whencesoever they might have come,—were rough and uncombed.