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which

/wich, hwich/US // wɪtʃ, ʰwɪtʃ //UK // (wɪtʃ) //

其中,哪个,哪些

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Definitions

pron.代词 pronoun
  1. 1
    • : what one?: Which of these do you want? Which do you want?
    • : whichever; any one that: Choose which appeals to you.
    • : : The book, which I read last night, was exciting. The socialism which Owen preached was unpalatable to many. The lawyer represented five families, of which the Costello family was the largest.
    • : : Damaged goods constituted part of that which was sold at the auction.
    • : : the horse on which I rode.
    • : the one that; a particular one that: You may choose which you like.
    • : the thing or fact that: He hung around for hours and, which was worse, kept me from doing my work.
    • : Nonstandard. who or whom: a friend which helped me move; the lawyer which you hired.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : what one of?: Which book do you want?
    • : whichever; any that: Go which way you please, you'll end up here.
    • : being previously mentioned: It stormed all day, during which time the ship broke up.

Phrases

  • which is which
  • which way the wind blows
  • every which way
  • know which side of bread is buttered
  • (which) way the wind blows

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • So I've worked out a plan by-which you can examine the invention and test its profits without risking one penny.

  • His declaration means that he believes in "That-which-is-above-Things."

  • By the way, I wonder if I ought to tell him about the silver which-not.

  • We just cant afford to have our goods floating around every-which-way right in the start.

  • We went into another field—behind us and before us, and every which-a-way we looked, we seen a rhinusorus.