also
英['ɔːlsəʊ]
美['ɔlso]
- adv. 也;而且;同样
- conj. 并且;另外
- n. (Also)人名;(罗)阿尔索
英文词源
- also
- also: [OE] Also was a late Old English compound formed from all ‘exactly, even’ and swa ‘so’; it meant ‘in just this way, thus’, and hence (recalling the meaning of German also ‘therefore’) ‘similarly’. These two uses died out in, respectively, the 15th and 17th centuries, but already by the 13th century ‘similarly’ was developing into the current sense ‘in addition’. As came from also in the 12th century. In Old English, the notion of ‘in addition’ now expressed by also was verbalized as eke.
=> as - also (adv.)
- Old English eallswa "just as, even as, as if, so as, likewise," compound of all + so. The demonstrative sense of "similarly" weakened to "in addition to" in 12c., replacing eke. The compound has parallel forms in German also, Dutch alzoo.
双语例句
- 1. Surfing the Internet is fun, but it's also a time waster.
- 上网很有意思,但也很浪费时间。
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- 2. They also left a card, imprinted with the name Sean Lynch.
- 他们还留下了一张名片,上面印着肖恩·林奇的名字。
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- 3. Once wholesale prices are deregulated, consumer prices will also rise.
- 一旦批发价格放开,零售价格也会随之上涨。
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- 4. The two policemen were joined by another policeman also carrying a pistol.
- 另一名持枪警察和那两名警察会合了。
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- 5. Sex education is also expected to help check the spread of AIDS.
- 人们还希望性教育有助于控制艾滋病的蔓延。
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