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wherever    音标拼音: [wɛr'ɛvɚ] [hwɛr'ɛvɚ]
ad. 究竟在哪里
conj. 不管在哪里;在任何…的地方



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  • Do the words Where and Wherever mean the same in this sentence?
    In the cited context, wherever is an "emphatic" alternative to where But a "stylistic choice" like that is unusual in the context of legal texts, so at least some readers will try to come up with a reason for the unusual choice Personally, if I saw wherever in this context, my first guess would be that it's from a fake news source trying to promote a non-existent law
  • orthography - Why is it wherever instead of whereever? - English . . .
    The popular question words how, when, what, why, which and some more all have their accompanying word ending in -ever, like however and whatever It seems to me that the word wherever is somewhat
  • Wherever or Whenever - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Apologies for the title which sounds like the Shakira classic, but would you say "Thank you for providing help whenever possible" or "wherever possible"
  • what is the difference between everywhere and anywhere
    Open for “anyone”? Or open for “everyone”? Difference between “anyone” and “everyone”? What is the difference between “anyone” and “everyone” in this context This previous question may also be of interest (although it doesn't discuss the word anywhere): His camera accompanied him everywhere wherever he went in the world
  • When Where possible vs. When Where it is possible: is it required to . . .
    None is ungrammatical; few would use the unabbreviated forms; 'whenever' and especially 'wherever' would probably be a lot more idiomatic The variants starting 'wherever' etc would probably be more usually used
  • Whatever vs. Whichever - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    What's the difference between whatever and whichever? I'm curious because to me those two words seem to have very similar meaning Here's one question, and the answer is whatever, not whichever
  • What ever happened to versus Whatever happened to?
    The same is true of the forms whoever, whenever, wherever, and however In adjectival uses, however, only the one-word form is used: Take whatever (not what ever) books you need When a clause beginning with whatever is the subject of a sentence, no comma should be used: Whatever you do is right
  • What guides to style explain where footnoting superscripts go, inside . . .
    Both footnotes and endnotes require that a superscript number be placed wherever documentation is necessary The number should be as near as possible to whatever it refers to, following the punctuation (such as quotation marks, a comma, or a period) that appears at the end of the direct or indirect quotation
  • Origins of the phrase “You dont need a weatherman to know which way . . .
    You can go all the way back to the Gospel of John, chapter 3, verse 8 for a similar phrase: "The wind blows wherever it pleases You hear its sound, but you cannot tell where it comes from or where it is going So it is with everyone born of the Spirit " Dylan may be paraphrasing the bold part (you can't tell where the wind blows) Ignatius, who died in AD117, was a student of John and





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