way的意思和读音

way

: [weɪ] : [weɪ]

n.

adv.

v.

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adj.+n.same way,long way,effective way,easy way,right way

v.+n.find way,come way,show way,take way,lead way

n.method,means,technique,condition,circumstances

wayn.method/style

1.[c]a method, style or manner of doing sth

That's not the right way to hold a pair of scissors.

That's no way to speak to your mother!

I'm not happy with this way of working.

It's not what you say, it's the way that you say it.

I hate the way she always criticizes me.

I told you we should have done it my way !

Infectious diseases can be acquired in several ways.

I generally get what I want one way or another(= by some means) .西

behaviour

2.[c]a particular manner or style of behaviour

They grinned at her in a friendly way .

It was not his way to admit that he had made a mistake.

Don't worry, if she seems quiet─ it's just her way .

He was showing off, as is the way with adolescent boys.耀

3.[pl]the typical way of behaving and living of a particular group of people

After ten years I'm used to the strange British ways.

线route/road

4.[c][ususing]~ (from…) (to…)线a route or road that you take in order to reach a place

the best/quickest/shortest way from A to B线

Can you tell me the way to Leicester Square?广

to ask sb the way

We went the long way round .

5.[c][ususing]线the route along which sb/sth is moving; the route that sb/sth would take if there was nothing stopping them/it

Get out of my way! I'm in a hurry.

Riot police with shields were blocking the demonstrators' way.

We fought our way through the dense vegetation.

Unfortunately they ran into a snowstorm along the way.

6.[c]a road, path or street for travelling along

There's a way across the fields.穿

7.used in the names of streets

106 Headley Way 106

direction

8.[c][ususing]which, this, that, etc. ~a particular direction; in a particular direction

Which way did they go?

We just missed a car coming the other way .

Look both ways(= look left and right) before crossing the road.

Make sure that sign's the right way up .

Kids were running this way and that(= in all directions) .

They decided to split the money four ways(= between four different people) .

Which way(= for which party) are you going to vote?

for entering/leaving

9.[c][ususing]a means of going into or leaving a place, such as a door or gate

the way in/out

They escaped out the back way.

distance/time

10.[sing]a distance or period of time between two points

A little way up on the left is the Museum of Modern Art.

September was a long way off .

The area's wine industry still has a way to go to full maturity.

You came all this way to see us?

We still have a ways to go .

area

11.[sing](informal)an area, a part of a country, etc.

I think he lives somewhere over London way .

I'll stop by and see you next time I'm down your way .

aspect

12.[c]a particular aspect of sth

I have changed in every way.

It's been quite a day, one way and another(= for several reasons) .

condition/state

13.[sing]a particular condition or state

The economy's in a bad way .

I don't know how we're going to manage, the way things are .

IDM

Music blared from the open window of the house across the way.

across the wayon the other side of the street, etc.

Music blared from the open window of the house across the way.

She didn't speak a word to me all the way back home.

I'm fighting him all the way.

You can feel that the audience is with her all the way.

all the wayduring the whole journey/period of time

She didn't speak a word to me all the way back home.

completely; as much as it takes to achieve what you want

I'm fighting him all the way.

You can feel that the audience is with her all the way.

(thats/its) always the way(informal)used to say that things often happen in a particular way, especially when it is not convenientany way you slice it(informal)however you choose to look at a situation

It's not his fault he's so pompous─he was born that way.

be/be born/be made that wayto behave or do things in a particular manner because it is part of your character

It's not his fault he's so pompous─he was born that way.

be set in your waysto have habits or opinions that you have had for a long time and that you do not want to change

By the way, I found that book you were looking for.便

What's the time, by the way?便

Oh by the way, if you see Jackie, tell her I'll call her this evening.

by the way(informal)便used to introduce a comment or question that is not directly related to what you have been talking about

By the way, I found that book you were looking for.便

What's the time, by the way?便

Oh by the way, if you see Jackie, tell her I'll call her this evening.

The artist recently arrived in Paris from Bulgaria by way of Vienna.

She came to TV by way of drama school.

by way of sthby a route that includes the place mentioned

The artist recently arrived in Paris from Bulgaria by way of Vienna.

She came to TV by way of drama school.

He received £600 by way of compensation from the company. 600

She rolled her eyes by way of an answer and left.

by way of/in the way of sthas a form of sth; for sth; as a means of sth

He received £600 by way of compensation from the company. 600

She rolled her eyes by way of an answer and left.

He took whatever came his way.

come your wayto happen to you by chance, or when you were not expecting it

He took whatever came his way.

cut both/two ways);to have two opposite effects or results

Was it his fault or not? Either way, an explanation is due.

We could meet today or tomorrow─I don't mind one way or the other.

either wayone way or the otherused to say that it does not matter which one of two possibilities happens, is chosen or is true

Was it his fault or not? Either way, an explanation is due.

We could meet today or tomorrow─I don't mind one way or the other.

Her hair tumbled every which way.

every which way(informal)in all directions

Her hair tumbled every which way.

The women had got into the way of going up on the deck every evening.

get into/out of the way of (doing) sth)…to become used to doing sth/to lose the habit of doing sth

The women had got into the way of going up on the deck every evening.

He wouldn't allow emotions to get in the way of him doing his job.

get in the way ofto prevent sb from doing sth; to prevent sth from happening

He wouldn't allow emotions to get in the way of him doing his job.

She always gets her own way in the end.

get/have your own wayto get or do what you want, especially when sb has tried to stop you

She always gets her own way in the end.

The pillars gave way and a section of the roof collapsed.

Her numb leg gave way beneath her and she stumbled clumsily.便

give wayto break or fall down

The pillars gave way and a section of the roof collapsed.

Her numb leg gave way beneath her and she stumbled clumsily.便

He refused to give way on any of the points.

Give way to traffic already on the roundabout.

give way (to sb/sth)退to stop resisting sb/sth; to agree to do sth that you do not want to do

He refused to give way on any of the points.

to allow sb/sth to be or go first

Give way to traffic already on the roundabout.

Flinging herself on the bed, she gave way to helpless misery.

The storm gave way to bright sunshine.

give way to sthto allow yourself to be very strongly affected by sth, especially an emotion

Flinging herself on the bed, she gave way to helpless misery.

to be replaced by sth

The storm gave way to bright sunshine.

go all the way (with sb)(informal)to have full sexual intercourse with sb

The new law goes a long way towards solving the problem.

go a long/some way towards doing sthto help very much/a little in achieving sth

The new law goes a long way towards solving the problem.

He would always go out of his way to be friendly towards her.

go out of your way (to do sth)to make a special effort to do sth

He would always go out of his way to be friendly towards her.

It's best to let her go her own way if you don't want a fight.

go your own wayto do as you choose, especially when sb has advised you against it

It's best to let her go her own way if you don't want a fight.

I'm going your way─I'll walk with you.

By the third round he knew the fight was going his way.

go sbs wayto travel in the same direction as sb

I'm going your way─I'll walk with you.

to go well for you; to be in your favour

By the third round he knew the fight was going his way.

go the way of all fleshto die

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have it your own way!(informal)便used to say in an angry way that although you are not happy about sth that sb has said, you are not going to argue

Oh OK, then. Have it your own way.便/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

have it/things/everything your own wayto have what you want, especially by opposing other people

First love affairs have a way of not working out.

have a way of doing sthused to say that sth often happens in a particular way, especially when it is out of your control

First love affairs have a way of not working out.

He has a way with small children.

She has a way with words(= is very good at expressing herself) .

have a way with sb/sthto be good at dealing with sb/sth

He has a way with small children.

She has a way with words(= is very good at expressing herself) .

You can't have it both ways. If you can afford to go out all the time, you can afford to pay off some of your debts.

have/want it both waysto have or want to have the advantages of two different situations or ways of behaving that are impossible to combine

You can't have it both ways. If you can afford to go out all the time, you can afford to pay off some of your debts.

have your (wicked) way with sbto persuade sb to have sex with you

The new delivery service has taken off in a big way.

Many people are investing in a small way in the stock market.

in a big/small wayon a large/small scale

The new delivery service has taken off in a big way.

Many people are investing in a small way in the stock market.

With the first goal he used his head in more ways than one.

in more ways than oneused to show that a statement has more than one meaning

With the first goal he used his head in more ways than one.

I expect she does love you in her own way.

in her, his, its, etc. (own) wayin a manner that is appropriate to or typical of a person or thing but that may seem unusual to other people

I expect she does love you in her own way.

In a way it was one of our biggest mistakes.

in a wayin one wayin some waysto some extent; not completely

In a way it was one of our biggest mistakes.

You'll have to move─you're in my way.

I left them alone, as I felt I was in the way.

in the/sbs waystopping sb from moving or doing sth

You'll have to move─you're in my way.

I left them alone, as I felt I was in the way.

There isn't much in the way of entertainment in this place.

in the way of sthused in questions and negative sentences to talk about the types of sth that are available

There isn't much in the way of entertainment in this place.

keep/stay out of sbs wayto avoid sb

Prison officers know what's going on, but look the other way.

look the other wayto deliberately avoid seeing sb/sth

Prison officers know what's going on, but look the other way.

We lost our way in the dark.

I feel that the project has lost its way.

lose your wayto become lost

We lost our way in the dark.

to forget or move away from the purpose or reason for sth

I feel that the project has lost its way.

Will you be able to make your own way to the airport(= get there without help, a ride, etc.) ?

Is this your plan for making your way in the world ?

make your way (to/towards sth)to move or get somewhere; to make progress

Will you be able to make your own way to the airport(= get there without help, a ride, etc.) ?

Is this your plan for making your way in the world ?

Make way for the Lord Mayor!

Tropical forest is felled to make way for grassland.

make way (for sb/sth)to allow sb/sth to pass; to allow sb/sth to take the place of sb/sth

Make way for the Lord Mayor!

Tropical forest is felled to make way for grassland.

my way or the highway(informal)used to say that sb else has either to agree with your opinion or to leave

It was the wrong decision─there are no two ways about it.

(there are) no two ways about itused to show that you are certain about sth

It was the wrong decision─there are no two ways about it.

‘Do you want to help?’ ‘No way!’“?”“!”

No way am I going to drive them there.

There's no way we could afford that sort of money.

(there is) no way(informal)used to say that there is no possibility that you will do sth or that sth will happen

‘Do you want to help?’ ‘No way!’“?”“!”

No way am I going to drive them there.

There's no way we could afford that sort of money.

I'd better be on my way(= I must leave) soon.

The letter should be on its way to you.

He stopped for breakfast on the way.

She grabbed her camera and bag on her way out.

They've got three kids and one on the way.

on your/the/its way);going or coming

I'd better be on my way(= I must leave) soon.

The letter should be on its way to you.

during the journey

He stopped for breakfast on the way.

She grabbed her camera and bag on her way out.

not yet born

They've got three kids and one on the way.

I think it should go on the other way round.

I didn't leave you. It was the other way round(= you left me) .

the other way roundin the opposite position, direction or order

I think it should go on the other way round.

the opposite situation

I didn't leave you. It was the other way round(= you left me) .

I moved my legs out of the way so that she could get past.

I didn't say anything until Dad was out of the way.

Our region is poised for growth once the election is out of the way.

She had obviously noticed nothing out of the way.

out of the wayno longer stopping sb from moving or doing sth

I moved my legs out of the way so that she could get past.

I didn't say anything until Dad was out of the way.

finished; dealt with

Our region is poised for growth once the election is out of the way.

used in negative sentences to mean ‘unusual’

She had obviously noticed nothing out of the way.

I'd love a ride home─if it's not out of your way.

out of your way线not on the route that you planned to take

I'd love a ride home─if it's not out of your way.

Small builders cannot see their way clear to take on many trainees.

see your way (clear) to doing sth/to do sth便to find that it is possible or convenient to do sth

Small builders cannot see their way clear to take on many trainees.

see which way the wind is blowingto get an idea of what is likely to happen before doing sth

If you believe you can make her happy, I won't stand in your way.使

(not) stand in sbs wayto (not) prevent sb from doing sth

If you believe you can make her happy, I won't stand in your way.使

thats the way the cookie crumbles(informal)that is the situation and we cannot change it, so we must accept ittheres more than one way to skin a catthere are many different ways to achieve sthto my way of thinkingin my opinion

Preparations are well under way for a week of special events in May.

under wayhaving started

Preparations are well under way for a week of special events in May.

the American way of life

a/the/sbs way of lifethe typical pattern of behaviour of a person or group

the American way of life

The rich and powerful make the decisions─that's the way of the world.

the way of the worldthe way that most people behave; the way that things happen, which you cannot change

The rich and powerful make the decisions─that's the way of the world.

ways and means of raising money

ways and meansthe methods and materials available for doing sth

ways and means of raising money

a way into sth;(something that allows you to join a group of people, an industry, etc. that it is difficult to join, or to understand sth that it is difficult to understand

The way to a man's heart is through his stomach(= by giving him good food) .

the way to sbs heartthe way to make sb like or love you

The way to a man's heart is through his stomach(= by giving him good food) .

Good work, guys! Way to go!

way to go!(informal)used to tell sb that you are pleased about sth they have done

Good work, guys! Way to go!

work your way through college, round the world, etc.to have a job or series of jobs while studying, travelling, etc. in order to pay for your education, etc.

She worked her way through the pile of documents.

work your way through sthto do sth from beginning to end, especially when it takes a lot of time or effort

She worked her way through the pile of documents.

He worked his way up from messenger boy to account executive.

work your way upto move regularly to a more senior position in a company

He worked his way up from messenger boy to account executive.

adv.

1.very far; by a large amount

She finished the race way ahead of the other runners.

I must be going home; it's way past my bedtime.

The price is way above what we can afford.

They live way out in the suburbs.

This skirt is way(= a lot) too short.

I guessed that there would be a hundred people there, but I was way out(= wrong by a large amount).

2.(informal)very

Things just got way difficult.

I'm way glad to hear that.

IDM

I first met him way back in the 80s. 80

way back (in…)a long time ago

I first met him way back in the 80s. 80

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adv.1.Same as away2.very3.by a large amount or distance

n.1.a method for doing something; the manner or style in which something happens or is done; someones individual manner of behaving or speaking; what someone wants to do or how they want to behave2.the particular road, path, or track that you use to go from one place to another; the direction in which something is standing or moving; the trip or distance from one place to another; a period of time; used in the name of streets3.a method of going into or out of a place; a method of making progress4.the area or position in which a place is; the space or area that a person is using at a particular time5.a situation or condition6.a particular aspect of something, or a particular attitude toward something; if you share or divide something several ways, you give parts of it to several people1.a method for doing something; the manner or style in which something happens or is done; someones individual manner of behaving or speaking; what someone wants to do or how they want to behave2.the particular road, path, or track that you use to go from one place to another; the direction in which something is standing or moving; the trip or distance from one place to another; a period of time; used in the name of streets3.a method of going into or out of a place; a method of making progress4.the area or position in which a place is; the space or area that a person is using at a particular time5.a situation or condition6.a particular aspect of something, or a particular attitude toward something; if you share or divide something several ways, you give parts of it to several people

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1.And fourth, because they were ready to do hard things, they earned global leadership the only way you can, by saying: "Follow me. "”,

2.You may be able to slim down your stuff or reorganize it in such a way that you don't need storage outside your home anymore.

3.The cushions patted her body down in a rather comforting way, kind of like a child's blanket.

4.makes it easy to find a great restaurant by presenting a summary of user and professional reviews in a way that has never been done before.便使

5.Far better would be to recognise that this competitive technological battle reduces social welfare in a similar way to an arms race.

6.will, she in every way runs, found a work for him in some restaurant.

7.When my heart stopped pounding and my face was no longer scarlet, the encounter between the kitchen and the hall seemed a long way away.

8.Tis no more than exercisin' the acrimony of a gentleman when ye ask the dissent of ladies blocking' the way for steppin' between them.穿

9.I learned a great deal from him, and I appreciate him for the subject he taught and the way that he taught it.

10."Ultimately, this sort of thing scares the hell out of me, " King says. "But it is the way that things are. ":“西。”