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  1. either

    • IPA[ˈʌɪðə]

    英式

    • conj.
      used before the first of two (or occasionally more) given alternatives (the other being introduced by ‘or’);used to indicate a similarity or link with a statement just made
    • dete
      one or the other of two people or things;each of two
    • 釋義
    • 相關詞
    • 片語

    連接詞

    • 1. used before the first of two (or occasionally more) given alternatives (the other being introduced by ‘or’) either I accompany you to your room or I wait here available in either black or white
    • 2. used to indicate a similarity or link with a statement just made You don't like him, do you? I don't either it won't do any harm, but won't really help either
    • for that matter; moreover I was too tired to go. And I couldn't have paid, either

    dete

    • 1. one or the other of two people or things there were no children of either marriage their mortgage will be repaid if either of them dies
    • each of two the road was straight, with fields on either side
    • n.
      an unavoidable choice between two alternatives: you can give him an ultimatum—an either/or

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • ph.
      whichever of two given alternatives is the case

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • n.
      an unavoidable choice between alternatives: an either/or situation

    Oxford Dictionary

    • ph.
      whichever of two given alternatives is the case

    Oxford Dictionary

    片語

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    • IPA[ˈēT͟Hər]

    美式

    • conj.
      used before the first of two (or occasionally more) alternatives that are being specified (the ... either I'll accompany you to your room, or I'll wait here available in either black or white
    • dete
      one or the other of two people or things: there were no children of either marriage they have a mortgage that will be repaid if either of them dies

    Oxford American Dictionary