case的意思和读音

case

: [keɪs] : [keɪs]

n.

v.[];

abbr.(=computer-aided software engineering)

cases  casing  cased  

v.+n.case report,take case,case study,put case,bring case

adj.+n.special case,criminal case,good case,civil case,latter case

n.circumstance,situation,item,example,job

casen.situation

1.[c]a particular situation or a situation of a particular type

In some cases people have had to wait several weeks for an appointment.

The company only dismisses its employees in cases of gross misconduct.

It's a classic case(= a very typical case) of bad planning.

2.[sing]~ (that…)the true situation

If that is the case(= if the situation described is true) , we need more staff.

It is simply not the case that prison conditions are improving.

3.[c][ususing]a situation that relates to a particular person or thing

In your case, we are prepared to be lenient.

I cannot make an exception in your case(= for you and not for others) .

Every application will be decided on a case-by-case basis(= each one will be considered separately) .

police investigation

4.[c]a matter that is being officially investigated, especially by the police

a murder case

a case of theft

in court

5.[c]a question to be decided in court

The case will be heard next week.

a court case

to win/lose a case

arguments

6.[c][ususing]~ (for/against sth)a set of facts or arguments that support one side in a trial, a discussion, etc.

the case for the defence/prosecution

Our lawyer didn't think we had a case(= had enough good arguments to win in a court of law) .

the case for/against private education

The report makes out a strong case(= gives good arguments) for spending more money on hospitals.

You will each be given the chance to state your case .

container

7.[c];(a container or covering used to protect or store things; a container with its contents or the amount that it contains

a pencil case

a jewellery case

a packing case(= a large wooden box for packing things in)

The museum was full of stuffed animals in glass cases.

a case(= 12 bottles) of champagne(12

of disease

8.[c]the fact of sb having a disease or an injury; a person suffering from a disease or an injury

a severe case of typhoid

The most serious cases were treated at the scene of the accident.

person

9.[c]a person who needs, or is thought to need, special treatment or attention

He's a hopeless case.

grammar

10.[c][u]the form of a noun, an adjective or a pronoun in some languages, that shows its relationship to another word

the nominative/accusative/genitive case

Latin nouns have case, number and gender.

IDM

There may be an announcement about this tomorrow─or not, as the case may be.

as the case may beused to say that one of two or more possibilities is true, but which one is true depends on the circumstances

There may be an announcement about this tomorrow─or not, as the case may be.

She's always on my case about cleaning my room.

be on sbs case(informal)to criticize sb all the time

She's always on my case about cleaning my room.

We have two agents on the case.

be on the caseto be dealing with a particular matter, especially a criminal investigation

We have two agents on the case.

get off my case(informal)used to tell sb to stop criticizing youa case in pointa clear example of the problem, situation, etc. that is being discussed

There's no point complaining now─we're leaving tomorrow in any case.

in any casewhatever happens or may have happened

There's no point complaining now─we're leaving tomorrow in any case.

You'd better take the keys in case I'm out.

You probably won't need to call─but take my number, just in case./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

In case(= if it is true that) you're wondering why Jo's here─let me explain…/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

(just) in case (…)because of the possibility of sth happening

You'd better take the keys in case I'm out.

You probably won't need to call─but take my number, just in case./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

In case(= if it is true that) you're wondering why Jo's here─let me explain…/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

In case of fire, ring the alarm bell.

in case of sth使if sth happens

In case of fire, ring the alarm bell.

‘I've made up my mind.’ ‘In that case, there's no point discussing it.’“。”“ 。”

in that case使if that happens or has happened; if that is the situation

‘I've made up my mind.’ ‘In that case, there's no point discussing it.’“。”“ 。”

v.IDMcase the joint(informal)to look carefully around a building so that you can plan how to steal things from it at a later time

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abbr.1.】(=computer-aided software engineering)

n.1.an example or instance of something; an instance of a disease; a person with a disease2.a situation or set of conditions, especially one involving a particular person or thing3.a legal matter that will be decided in a court; a crime that the police are trying to solve; the evidence and arguments that one side can use against the other in a law court4.a set of facts and arguments that you can state for or against something5.a situation or person to be dealt with, often by an official6.a container or cover for keeping or protecting something; a piece of furniture made of wood and glass in which objects are shown in a store or museum; a container for holding a large number of separate things, especially bottles, or the things in the container; a suitcase7.a form of a noun, adjective, or pronoun in some languages that shows its relationship in grammar to other words in a sentence1.an example or instance of something; an instance of a disease; a person with a disease2.a situation or set of conditions, especially one involving a particular person or thing3.a legal matter that will be decided in a court; a crime that the police are trying to solve; the evidence and arguments that one side can use against the other in a law court4.a set of facts and arguments that you can state for or against something5.a situation or person to be dealt with, often by an official6.a container or cover for keeping or protecting something; a piece of furniture made of wood and glass in which objects are shown in a store or museum; a container for holding a large number of separate things, especially bottles, or the things in the container; a suitcase7.a form of a noun, adjective, or pronoun in some languages that shows its relationship in grammar to other words in a sentence

v.1.if a criminal cases a place, such as a bank, they watch it and look around it to help them plan their crime

abbr.1.[Computer](=computer-aided software engineering)

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1.In countries that require labels, it is often the case that biotech ingredients are not found in food products.

2.Clean surface can be coated with a little soft cleaning cloth, in the case of gently wipe off the keyboard surface.

3.That's my buffer. . . I wanted to leave a little room in the budget, just in case---it's better to be safe than sorry.

4.Summons - A legal document used to begin a civil case or to tell a person they must appear in court or respond to a lawsuit.

5.The importance of this was drawn to my attention two years ago by the case of a TV station.

6.And this state of the case didn't seem to have mitigated against our becoming rather fond of each other.

7.The noise problem seems to be a case of either having the sound on your PC too loud, or shouting to others to get their attention.

8.In case of gas, gas leak, fire, use wet towel to cover your mouth and nose crawl around the upper hand against the wind to direction.湿

9.Once a case discussion begins, be prepared to provide constructive input as the class works together to address the issues of the case.

10.You know, all this should be the case.