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- IPA[bʌt]
英式
- used to introduce a phrase or clause contrasting with what has already been mentioned;used to indicate the impossibility of anything other than what is being stated
- except; apart from; other than;used with repetition of certain words to give emphasis
- no more than; only;(used at the end of a sentence) though; however
- an argument against something; an objection
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連接詞
- 1. used to introduce a phrase or clause contrasting with what has already been mentioned he stumbled but didn't fall this is one principle, but it is not the only one 同義詞 反義詞
- 2. used to indicate the impossibility of anything other than what is being stated one cannot but sympathize there was nothing they could do but swallow their pride 同義詞
- 3. used to introduce a response expressing a feeling such as surprise or anger but that's an incredible saving! but why?
- 4. used after an expression of apology for what one is about to say I'm sorry, but I can't pay you
- 5. archaic without it being the case that it never rains but it pours
介系詞
- 1. except; apart from; other than we were never anything but poor supply currently exceeds demand in all but the most rural areas
- ▪ used with repetition of certain words to give emphasis nobody, but nobody, was going to stop her
副詞
- 1. no more than; only he is but a shadow of his former self choose from a colourful array of mango, starfruit, and raspberries, to name but a few
- 2. Australian, New Zealand, Scottish informal (used at the end of a sentence) though; however he was a nice bloke but
名詞
- 1. an argument against something; an objection no buts—just get out of here as with all these proposals, ifs and buts abound
- very nearly
Oxford American Dictionary
- very nearly
Oxford Dictionary
- after all; on the other hand (introducing a contrasting comment)
Oxford American Dictionary
- only
Oxford Dictionary
- except for
Oxford Dictionary
- other than that; except that
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- IPA[bət]
美式
- used to introduce a phrase or clause contrasting with what has already been mentioned: he stumbled but didn't fall this is one principle, but it is not the only one
- except; apart from; other than: in Texas, we were never anything but poor the last but one
- no more than; only: he is but a shadow of his former self choose from a colorful array of oranges, cherries, and raspberries, to name but a few
- an argument against something; an objection: no buts—just get out of here as with all these proposals, ifs and buts abound
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[bʌt]
英式
- an outer room, especially in a two-roomed cottage.
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[bət]
美式
- an outer room, especially in a two-roomed cottage.
Oxford American Dictionary