way
- n. 方法;道路;方向;行業(yè);習(xí)慣
- adv. 大大地;遠(yuǎn)遠(yuǎn)地
- adj. 途中的
- n. (Way)人名;(中)見 Wei;(英、緬)韋
詞組搭配
across (英亦作over) the way
nearby, especially on the opposite side of the street
附近(尤指街對(duì)面)
all the way
be on one's way
have started one's journey
在旅途中
by a long way
by a great amount; by far
大大的;…得多
by the way
incidentally (used to introduce a minor topic not connected with what was being spoken about previously)
順便說(shuō)說(shuō),順便提起
oh, by the way, while you were away I had a message.
哦,順便提一句,你不在的時(shí)候我收到了一條消息。
during the course of a journey
在路上,在途中
you will have a fine view of Moray Firth by the way.
在途中你將欣賞到馬里灣的美麗景色。
come one's way
happen or become available to one
發(fā)生于某人身上,被某人碰到
he did whatever jobs came his way.
他碰上什么工作就干什么工作。
find a way
discover a means of obtaining one's object
找到(達(dá)到目的)的方法
get (或 have) one's own way
get or do what one wants in spite of opposition
一意孤行
give way
yield to someone or something
屈服
he was not a man to give way to this kind of pressure.
他不是一個(gè)屈服于這種壓力的人。
allow someone or something to be or go first
讓路
give way to traffic coming from the right.
給右邊駛來(lái)的車輛讓路。
(of rowers) row hard
(劃手)用力劃
go all (或 the whole) way
continue a course of action to its conclusion
干到底
go out of one's way
[usu. with infinitive]make a special effort to do something
特地(或故意)做
Mrs Mott went out of her way to be courteous to Sara.
莫特夫人特地對(duì)莎拉表示禮貌。
go one's own way
act independently or as one wishes, especially against contrary advice
(尤指不聽不同建議)獨(dú)自行動(dòng)
go one's way
(of events, circumstances, etc.) be favourable to one
(事件、形勢(shì)等)對(duì)某人有利
I was just hoping things went my way.
我只是希望情況對(duì)我有利。
leave
離開
one by one the staff went their way.
職員們一個(gè)接一個(gè)地離開了。
go someone's way
travel in the same direction as someone
同路
wait for Owen, he's going your way.
等一下歐文,他跟你同路。