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which
- IPA[(h)wiCH]
美式
- asking for information specifying one or more people or things from a definite set
- used referring to something previously mentioned when introducing a clause giving further information
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inte
- 1. asking for information specifying one or more people or things from a definite set which are the best varieties of grapes for long keeping? which of the suspects murdered him?
rela
- 1. used referring to something previously mentioned when introducing a clause giving further information a conference in Vienna which ended on Friday it was a crisis for which he was totally unprepared
- used when two or more people or things are difficult to distinguish from each other
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- used to convey that it is difficult to distinguish between two or more people or things
Oxford Dictionary
- in all directions
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- in all directions
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- tell one from the other
Oxford Dictionary
- (of an empire) worldwide
Oxford Dictionary
- not know what to do; be completely at a loss
Oxford American Dictionary
- see what direction events are taking before committing oneself
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英式
- asking for information specifying one or more people or things from a definite set: which are the best varieties of grapes for long keeping? which of the suspects murdered him?
- used referring to something previously mentioned when introducing a clause giving further ... a conference in Vienna which ended on Friday it was a crisis for which he was totally unprepared
Oxford Dictionary