so
音标发音
- 英式音标 [səʊ]
- 美式音标 [soʊ]
- 国际音标 ['səu, 弱 sə]
- 英式发音
- 美式发音
基本解释
- adv.這樣
- conj.(表示因果關系)因此
- pron.如此
- int.[表示同意、贊成等] 好啦,就這樣吧!停下!(停住)別動!
- adj.真的
词源解说
- 直接源自古英語的swa,意爲如此。
用法辨析
- so用作副詞時常用於形容詞或其他副詞之前,用於表示程度,作“這麽,那麽”解; 可用於表示方式,作“這樣,那樣”解; 可用以避免重複,常用於believe, do, say之後,作“如此,這樣”解; so作“同樣,也”解時,其後跟be, have, do或will, can, should等,然後再接主語; so作“儅然”解時,後接there或代詞主語,然後再接be, have, do或will, can, should等; so也可用於代替已經陳述的事物,尤用在接that...的動詞之後。
- “not so+ adj./adv. (+as...)”表示“不(像)…這麽…”; “so+ adj./adv. +that...”用於表示結果; “so+ adj. +a/an+ n. (+as sb/sth)”可用於比較。
- so用作連詞可用於表示結果,作“因此,所以”解; 也可用於表示目的,作“爲了,以便”解; 還可用以引出一段話進行評比。
adv. (副詞)
conj. (連詞)
英汉例句
- Don't be so childish.
別那麽幼稚。 - The dog was hungry, so we fed it.
狗餓了,所以我們喂它。
用作副詞 (adv.)
用作連詞 (conj.)
英英字典
- (VERY) very, extremely, or to such a degree
- (SAME WAY) used usually before the verbs "have", "be", or "do", and other auxiliary verbs to express the meaning "in the same way" or "in a similar way"
- (MENTIONED EARLIER) used to avoid repeating a phrase mentioned earlier
- (IN THIS WAY) in this way, or like this
- (SENTENCE BEGINNING) used at the beginning of a sentence to connect it with something that has been said or has happened previously
- (THEREFORE) and for that reason; therefore
- used before you give an explanation for the action that you have just mentioned
- perfectly tidy and well arranged
- the musical note soh
- so so so so so sos
- You use so when you are saying that something which has just been said about one person or thing is also true of another one.
- You use the structures as...so and just as...so when you want to indicate that two events or situations are similar in some way.
- If you say that a state of affairs is so, you mean that it is the way it has been described.
- You can use so with actions and gestures to show a person how to do something, or to indicate the size, height, or length of something.
- You use so and so that to introduce the result of the situation you have just mentioned.
- You use so, so that, and so as to introduce the reason for doing the thing that you have just mentioned.
- You can use so in conversations to introduce a new topic, or to introduce a question or comment about something that has been said.
- You can use so in conversations to show that you are accepting what someone has just said.
- You say "So?" and "So what?" to indicate that you think that something that someone has said is unimportant.
- You can use so in front of adjectives and adverbs to emphasize the quality that they are describing.
- You can use so...that and so...as to emphasize the degree of something by mentioning the result or consequence of it.
- &rarrsee also insofar as
- You use and so on or and so forth at the end of a list to indicate that there are other items that you could also mention.
- You use so much and so many when you are saying that there is a definite limit to something but you are not saying what this limit is.
- You use the structures not...so much and not so much...as to say that something is one kind of thing rather than another kind.
- You use or so when you are giving an approximate amount.
- so much the better&rarrsee better
- so far so good&rarrsee far
- so long&rarrsee long
- so much so&rarrsee much
- every so often&rarrsee often
- so there&rarrsee there
- Somalia
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专业释义
- 特別命令
- 賣主選擇權
- 唯送 (send only)
- 串列輸出 (serial output)
- 服務信號輸出 (service out)
- 南方濤動 (southern oscillation)
- 南方濤動 (southern oscillation)
- 頸溝