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world
- IPA[wər(ə)ld]
美式
- the earth, together with all of its countries, peoples, and natural features;all of the people, societies, and institutions on the earth
noun: world, plural noun: worlds
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名詞
- 1. the earth, together with all of its countries, peoples, and natural features he was doing his bit to save the world 同義詞
- ▪ all of the people, societies, and institutions on the earth the whole world hates a Monday world affairs 同義詞
- ▪ denoting one of the most important or influential people or things of its class a world superstar they had been brought up to regard France as a world power
- ▪ another planet like the earth the possibility of life on other worlds 同義詞
- ▪ the material universe or all that exists; everything.
- 2. a region or group of countries the English-speaking world
- ▪ a particular period of history the ancient world
- ▪ a group of living things the animal world
- ▪ the people, places, and activities to do with a particular thing they were a legend in the world of British theater 同義詞
- ▪ a person's life and activities he felt his whole world had collapsed
- 3. human and social interaction he has almost completely withdrawn from the world how inexperienced she is in the ways of the world 同義詞
- ▪ secular interests and affairs parents are not viewed as the primary educators of their own children, either in the world or in the Church
- ▪ a stage of human life, either mortal or after death in this world and the next
- away from earth or (in science fiction) from a place treated as the native world: wouldn't it be best to pursue these experiments off-world sometime in the future?
- involving, located in, or coming from a place outside one's native world or planet: the plants will be grown in a special lunar module designed to promote plant growth in an off-world environment
- (in science fiction) a place away from the earth, or from a particular planet or world regarded ... they centred the action on an offworld called Goblin
Oxford American Dictionary
- away from earth or (in science fiction) from a place treated as the native world: wouldn't it be best to pursue these experiments off-world sometime in the future?
- involving, located in, or coming from a place outside one's native world or planet: the plants will be grown in a special lunar module designed to promote plant growth in an off-world environment
- (in science fiction) a place away from the earth, or from a particular planet or world regarded ... they centred the action on an offworld called Goblin
Oxford Dictionary
- a language known or spoken in many countries.
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- traditional music from the developing world.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a competition between teams from several countries in a sport, in particular an international ...
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- a language known or spoken in many countries: English is now the world language
Oxford American Dictionary
- a sports competition between teams from several countries, in particular an international ...
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- the English language including all of its regional varieties, such as North American, ...
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片語
- be not long for this world
- the best of both worlds
- bring someone into the world
- come into the world
- come up in the world
- go down in the world
- in an ideal world
- in a world of one's own
- in the world
- look for all the world like
- man of the world
- not do something for the world
- out of this world
- see the world
- think the world of
- a world away from
- the world, the flesh, and the devil
- a world of
- the world over
- worlds apart
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英式
- the earth, together with all of its countries and peoples: he was doing his bit to save the world it's a wonderful world
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