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A2used after wordsbeginningwithany-,every-,no-, andsome-, or afterhow,what,where,who,why, but notwhich, tomean'other', 'another', 'different', 'extra': (用于以 any-,every-,no- 和 some- 开头的词后面,或用于 how,what,where,who,why 之后,但不用于 which 之后)其他,另外,别的 Everybody else has(= all the otherpeoplehave)agreedexcept for you.除了你其他人都同意了。 If it doesn'twork,trysomething else(= something different).如果这个行不通,试试别的。 Let's go before theyaskus tovisitanyone else(= anotherperson).趁他们还没有让我们再去拜访别人,我们还是走吧。 It's not mybag. It must be someone else's(= it mustbelongto anotherperson).这不是我的包,肯定是别人的。 Thebookisn't here. Where else(= in what otherplace)should Ilook?书不在这儿,我该再到哪儿去看看呢? He came toseeyou. Why else(= for what otherreason)would he come?他来是为了见你,他还能有什么别的目的? After I'dthankedthem I didn'tknowwhat else(= what other things)to say.我对他们道了谢,然后就不知道该说些什么了。 - Shearrivedbefore everyone else.
- Somespeciesexistin thissmallareaofforestandnowhereelse onearth.
- I'm notbuyingthechildrenanything else today - I'vespentfartoo muchmoneyalready.
- Helookednervouslyover hisshoulder, makingsureno one else waslistening.
- I'msorry, I don'tknow- you'll have toasksomeone else.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesDifferent and difference - altered
- alternative
- anomalous
- another
- anything
- dissimilar
- dissimilitude
- distinct
- distinction
- distinctive
- non-uniform
- non-uniformity
- nonequivalence
- nonequivalent
- nonhomogeneous
- variation
- varied
- various
- various and sundryidiom
- which is whichidiom
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Also, extra, and in addition GrammarElse We use else after words beginning with any-, every-, no- and some-, to mean ‘other’, ‘another’, ‘different’ or ‘additional’.… Elsewithsomeone,anybody,nobody, etc. We use else after words beginning with any-, every-, no- and some-, to mean ‘other’, ‘another’, ‘different’ or ‘additional’.… Elsewithwho,what,where, etc. We use else after how, what, where, who and why to mean ‘other’, ‘another’, ‘different’ or ‘additional’:… Else:orelse We use or else to say what the result will be if something does not happen:… (Definition ofelsefrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)else| American Dictionary(after wordsbeginningwith any-, every-, no-, and some-, or after how, what, where, who, and why, but not which) other, another, different,additional: If it doesn’twork,trysomething else(= something different/another way or thing). Let’s go before anyone else(= another/anadditionalperson)arrives. Thebookisn’t here – where else(= In what otherplace)should Ilook? (Definition ofelsefrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofelseelse Under the "guardianship tradition" we feel compelled to watch over human bodies - our own and everyone else's - and to prevent dismembering.From theCambridge English Corpus In a sense, committed action is neither about one's own goals, nor about anybody else's goals.From theCambridge English Corpus Consider the woman who runs into a burning building to save someone else's child.From theCambridge English Corpus Anybody's guess was as good as anybody else's.From theCambridge English Corpus Very much one feels like a guest in somebody else's home, which is very nice.From theCambridge English Corpus The ability to take someone else's perspective first emerges in early childhood.From theCambridge English Corpus The corporation duly granted itself permission to build its gasworks on someone else's territory, and broke its habit of opposing incorporation.From theCambridge English Corpus They feel like they're putting a family member out, they're breaking, interfering in someone else's ability to work or take care of their children.From theCambridge English Corpus In such a partnership, the other player is simply dramatis persona in someone else's script.From theCambridge English Corpus Anything you type on your keyboard is shown shortly afterwards on everyone else's screens.From theCambridge English Corpus The sin is always someone else's for us to condemn and, in condemning, absolve ourselves of guilt.From theCambridge English Corpus They are more likely to believe someone else's judgement about their voice than their own.From theCambridge English Corpus There seem to be also impor tant psychological differences between performing one's own composition and performing someone else's.From theCambridge English Corpus I can then visualize placing my taper on top of everyone else's.From theCambridge English Corpus While equality does not clarify anyone's absolute position, it clarifies everyone's relative positions: neither above nor below everyone else's positions.From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/else## |