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whose
- IPA[ho͞oz]
美式
- belonging to or associated with which person;of whom or which (used to indicate that the following noun belongs to or is associated with the person or thing mentioned in the previous clause)
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poss
- 1. belonging to or associated with which person whose round is it? a car was parked at the curb and Juliet wondered whose it was
- 2. of whom or which (used to indicate that the following noun belongs to or is associated with the person or thing mentioned in the previous clause) he's a man whose opinion I respect a willow tree whose branches reached right to the ground
- what or which person or people: who is that woman? I wonder who that letter was from
Oxford Dictionary
- what or which person or people: who is that woman? I wonder who that letter was from
Oxford American Dictionary
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- used instead of ‘who’ as the object of a verb or preposition: whom did he marry? her mother, in whom she confided, said it wasn't easy for her
Oxford Dictionary
- used instead of “who” as the object of a verb or preposition: whom did he marry? her mother, in whom she confided, said it wasn't easy for her
Oxford American Dictionary
- used as an expression of disbelief in someone's ability to carry out a threat
Oxford Dictionary
- used as an expression of disbelief in someone's ability to carry out a threat
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[huːz]
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- belonging to or associated with which person: whose round is it? a Mini was parked at the kerb and Juliet wondered whose it was
Oxford Dictionary