whatever
- IPA[(h)wədˈevər]
美式
- used to emphasize a lack of restriction in referring to any thing or amount, no matter what;regardless of what
- used for emphasis instead of “what” in questions, typically expressing surprise or confusion
- at all; of any kind (used for emphasis);no matter what happens
- said as a response indicating a reluctance to discuss something, implying indifference, skepticism, or exasperation
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rela
- 1. used to emphasize a lack of restriction in referring to any thing or amount, no matter what do whatever you like take whatever action is needed
- ▪ regardless of what you have our support, whatever you decide whatever decision he made I would support it
代名詞
- 1. used for emphasis instead of “what” in questions, typically expressing surprise or confusion whatever is the matter?
副詞
- 1. at all; of any kind (used for emphasis) they received no help whatever
- 2. informal no matter what happens we told him we'd back him whatever
excl
- 1. informal said as a response indicating a reluctance to discuss something, implying indifference, skepticism, or exasperation Joseph's commentary amounted to “Yeah, well. Whatever.”
- or anything similar
Oxford American Dictionary
- or anything similar
Oxford Dictionary
- used to express surprise or amazement
Oxford Dictionary
- an expression of surprise or amazement
Oxford American Dictionary
片語
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- IPA[wɒtˈɛvə]
英式
- used to emphasize a lack of restriction in referring to any thing or amount, no matter what: do whatever you like take whatever action is needed
- used for emphasis instead of ‘what’ in questions, typically expressing surprise or confusion: whatever is the matter?
- at all; of any kind (used for emphasis): they received no help whatever
- said as a response indicating a reluctance to discuss something, often implying indifference: ‘I'll call you later.’ I shrugged. ‘Whatever.’
Oxford Dictionary