now
- IPA[naʊ]
英式
- at the present time or moment;at the time directly following the present moment; immediately
- as a consequence of the fact
- fashionable or up to date
- 釋義
- 相關詞
- 片語
副詞
- 1. at the present time or moment where are you living now? it's the most popular style of jazz right now 同義詞
- ▪ at the time directly following the present moment; immediately if we leave now we can be home by ten I'd rather do it now than leave it till later 同義詞
- ▪ under the present circumstances; as a result of something that has recently happened it is now clear that we should not pursue this policy I didn't receive the letter, but it hardly matters now
- ▪ on this further occasion, typically as the latest in a series of annoying situations or events what do you want now?
- ▪ used to emphasize a particular length of time they've been married four years now
- ▪ (in a narrative or account of past events) at the time spoken of or referred to she was nineteen now, and she was alone
- 2. used, especially in conversation, to draw attention to a particular statement or point in a narrative now, my first impulse was to run away I don't like Scotch. Now, if it had been Irish Whiskey you'd offered me
- 3. used in a request, instruction, or question, typically to give a slight emphasis to one's words we can hardly send her back, now can we? run along now
- ▪ used when pausing or considering one's next words let me see now, oh yes, I remember
- 4. used at the end of an ironic question echoing a previous statement ‘Mum says you might let me have some of your stamps.’ ‘Does she now?’
連接詞
- 1. as a consequence of the fact they spent a lot of time together now that he had retired now you mention it, I haven't seen her around for ages
形容詞
- 1. informal fashionable or up to date see more of what's now during our autumn catwalk show
- now as well as before
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- at this moment
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- now as well as before
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- used to get someone's attention or to invite a response
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- at this moment
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- used to get someone's attention or to invite a response
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- used as an expression of mild remonstrance
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美式
- at the present time or moment: where are you living now? it's the most popular style of jazz right now
- as a consequence of the fact: they spent a lot of time together now that he had retired now that you mention it, I haven't seen her around for ages
- fashionable or up to date: seventies disco dancing—very now
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- National Organization for Women.
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