said
- IPA[sed]
美式
- past and past participle of say
- used in legal language or humorously to refer to someone or something already mentioned or named
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動詞
- 1. past and past participle of say
形容詞
- 1. used in legal language or humorously to refer to someone or something already mentioned or named acting in pursuance of the said agreement
- utter words so as to convey information, an opinion, a feeling or intention, or an instruction: “Thank you,” he said he said the fund stood at $100,000
- used to express surprise or to draw attention to a remark or question: say, did you notice any blood?
- an opportunity for stating one's opinion or feelings: the voters are entitled to have their say on the treaty
Oxford American Dictionary
- utter words so as to convey information, an opinion, a feeling or intention, or an instruction: ‘Thank you,’ he said he said the fund stood at £100,000
- used to express surprise or to draw attention to a remark or question: say, did you notice any blood?
- an opportunity for stating one's opinion or feelings: she let him have his say
Oxford Dictionary
- a port in Egypt, on the Mediterranean coast at the northern end of the Suez Canal; population ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- even so (introducing a concessive statement)
Oxford Dictionary
- (1935–2003), American critic, born in Palestine; full name Edward Wadi Said. He came to public ...
Oxford Dictionary
- there is no need to say more
Oxford American Dictionary
- even so (introducing a concessive statement)
Oxford American Dictionary
- there is no need to say more
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- IPA[sɛd]
英式
- past and past participle of say
- used in legal language or humorously to refer to someone or something already mentioned or named: acting in pursuance of the said agreement
Oxford Dictionary