way
英[weɪ]
美[we]
- n. 方法;道路;方向;行业;习惯
- adv. 大大地;远远地
- adj. 途中的
- n. (Way)人名;(中)见 Wei;(英、缅)韦
英英释意
- 1. how something is done or how it happens;
- "her dignified manner"
- "his rapid manner of talking"
- "their nomadic mode of existence"
- "in the characteristic New York style"
- "a lonely way of life"
- "in an abrasive fashion"
- 2. how a result is obtained or an end is achieved;
- "a means of control"
- "an example is the best agency of instruction"
- "the true way to success"
- 3. a journey or passage;
- "they are on the way"
- 4. the condition of things generally;
- "that's the way it is"
- "I felt the same way"
- 5. a course of conduct;
- "the path of virtue"
- "we went our separate ways"
- "our paths in life led us apart"
- "genius usually follows a revolutionary path"
- 6. any artifact consisting of a road or path affording passage from one place to another;
- "he said he was looking for the way out"
- 7. a line leading to a place or point;
- "he looked the other direction"
- "didn't know the way home"
- 8. the property of distance in general;
- "it's a long way to Moscow"
- "he went a long ways"
- 9. doing as one pleases or chooses;
- "if I had my way"
- 10. a general category of things; used in the expression `in the way of';
- "they didn't have much in the way of clothing"
- 11. space for movement;
- "room to pass"
- "make way for"
- "hardly enough elbow room to turn around"
- 12. a portion of something divided into shares;
- "the split the loot three ways"