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what 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
Adverb
/(h)wət/,/(h)wät/,
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Asking for information specifying something,
  1. To what extent
    • - what does it matter?
  2. Used to indicate an estimate or approximation
    • - see you, what, about four?
  3. Used for emphasis or to invite agreement
    • - pretty poor show, what?
Determiner
  1. Asking for information specifying something
    • - what time is it?
    • - do you know what excuse he gave me?
  2. (referring to the whole of an amount) Whatever
    • - he had been robbed of what little money he had
  3. (in exclamations) How great or remarkable
    • - what luck!
    • - what a fool she was
Pronoun
  1. Asking for information specifying something
    • - what is your name?
    • - I'm not sure what you mean
  2. Asking for repetition of something not heard or confirmation of something not understood
    • - what? I can't hear you
    • - you did what?
  3. The thing or things that (used in specifying something)
    • - what we need is a commitment
  4. (referring to the whole of an amount) Whatever
    • - I want to do what I can to make a difference
  5. Who or that
    • - the one what got to my house
  6. (in exclamations) Emphasizing something surprising or remarkable
    • - what some people do for attention!

  1. WHAT is a commercial radio station located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, broadcasting on 1340 AM. WHAT currently airs an adult standards format that initially began with a month of Frank Sinatra's music.
  2. What? (Che?, also variously titled Quoi?, Was?, and Diary of Forbidden Dreams) is a 1972 comedy film written and directed by Roman Polanski, starring Marcello Mastroianni, Sydne Rome and Hugh Griffith.
  3. "What?" is the first single release from Rob Zombie's album Hellbilly Deluxe 2 (full title Hellbilly Deluxe 2: Noble Jackals, Penny Dreadfuls and the Systematic Dehumanization of Cool), set for release in early 2010 on Roadrunner Records/Loud & Proud Records.
  4. in some manner or degree; in part; partly; usually followed by with; Such; this is; that is; Why?; Used to introduce each of two coordinate phrases or concepts; both...and; which thing, event, circumstance, etc. ...
  5. inter osi osi, etsi etsi, -si -si; rel ki ki, etki etki, oki oki
  6. Key terms and learning outcomes reinforce new terminology and expectation.
  7. The types of personal information we collect and share depend on the product or service you have with us. ...
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  9. Basically, if I come in to your site from a paid search ad, that’s a session. If let’s say 20 minutes later I click on a link in a tweet with a ?utm_source tag. Previously that would be part of my same open session. Now however Google Analytics will end that old session and start a new one.
  10. Cryptobiosis - “hidden or latent life”; i.e., anhydrobiosis – able to withstand desiccation (other terms - abiosis, anabiosis)
  11. is the scope of MSWM activities that need to be addressed?
  12. narrative is: its content, consisting of events, actions, time and location
  13. management methods are typical for civilization waves
  14. The distribution of words for "what" is not as discrete as this chart might suggest. dant'i is not absent from the dialects in which it is not the word for "what". In other dialects, it has the meaning "what sort of". ...
  15. You want me to do what? Teach a class of toddlers? You can't teach babies. Can you? Yes, you can. And it can be fun! Try it. Sit down on a low chair with some interesting toys or pictures. As the toddlers gather around your knee to see what you are doing, play some simple games with them. ...
  16. The Bible – respected translations of the Bible (NIV, NJKV, NASB, HCSB, etc) and not paraphrases. Paraphrases can be aids to understanding the Bible and should not be confused with the authoritative Word of God.
  17. For My Breakfast Reading Program, syllabication is the process of dividing longer unknown words into smaller parts that will allow the student to apply phonetic rules (pancake, waffle, orange juice, and diphthong) in sounding out the smaller parts.
  18. is culture                                                                       ethnology
  19. Direct transcription of the page, minus accent marks on characters and exact carriage returns.  Greek font is from WP, and will probably not show properly browsers without the font. ...
  20. "The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee"
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  22. substances you think the person may have swallowed,
  23. What are you looking to accomplish? What is the actual end that you want to achieve?
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