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whichever

/wich-ev-er, hwich-/US // wɪtʃˈɛv ər, ʰwɪtʃ- //UK // (wɪtʃˈɛvə) //

准确无误,准确地说,准确地说是,准确无误的

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Definitions

pron.代词 pronoun
  1. 1
    • : any one that: Take whichever you like.
    • : no matter which: Whichever you choose, the others will be offended.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : no matter which: whichever day;whichever ones you choose.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • At this point in the pandemic, experts are urging people to focus less on efficacy numbers and instead prioritize getting vaccinated with whichever authorized vaccine is being offered to them.

  • The city has now returned to limited Phase Two activities, meaning that restaurants can allow indoor dining at 25% capacity or no more than 250 people, whichever is fewer.

  • This advice is contrary to the strategy being pursued in the UK, which advises using whichever vaccine is available for the second shot.

  • For the below links, feel free to use whichever mushrooms you want to vary the flavors and textures.

  • Entertainment venues can have as many as 250 people or 30 percent capacity, whichever is less.

  • First, they allow Paul to siphon off attention from whichever potential candidate is making news.

  • Whichever way forward works, it needs to happen, so that “liberty and just for all” actually means “all.”

  • Both are stale and boring, and whichever one you end up having in the end is still unpleasant.

  • Whichever party attacks that problem can help shake us free of our disillusionment with democracy.

  • Whichever of the groups was in power would be marching the other to the gallows.

  • The conflict in Tom's puzzled heart sharpened that evening into dreadful edges that cut him mercilessly whichever way he turned.

  • Whichever one is selected it should be fairly and honestly handled by my method.

  • Have both a feather bed and a mattress upon the bedstead, that she may place whichever she prefers uppermost.

  • Mrs. Tremayne was gracious enough to imply that she would marry whichever one of us fulfilled a certain condition.

  • She'll soon wilt when she sees we mean business—either go, or take a chaperon, or marry the man, whichever she prefers.