without
- IPA[wəˈT͟Hout]
美式
- in the absence of;not having the use or benefit of
- outside
- without it being the case that;unless
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介系詞
- 1. in the absence of he went to Sweden without her 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ not having the use or benefit of the first person to make the ascent without oxygen 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ in circumstances in which the action mentioned does not happen they sat looking at each other without speaking
- 2. archaic, literary outside the barbarians without the gates
副詞
- 1. archaic, literary outside the enemy without
連接詞
- 1. archaic, dialect without it being the case that he won't be able to go without we know it
- ▪ archaic, dialect unless I'd never have known you without you spoke to me
- without preamble or politeness
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- with no one or nothing excluded
Oxford American Dictionary
- unequaled; unrivaled; peerless
Oxford American Dictionary
- a formula used to disclaim responsibility for future nonpayment, especially of a negotiable ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- with no exception; always
Oxford Dictionary
- without a limit or boundary
Oxford American Dictionary
- safely
Oxford Dictionary
- in vain
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- IPA[wɪðˈaʊt]
英式
- in the absence of: he went to Sweden without her
- outside: the enemy without
- without it being the case that: he won't be able to go without we know it
Oxford Dictionary