how
adv. 如何, 怎样, 多少, 多么 n. 方式
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如何;多少;多么
used to ask or talk about the way in which something happens or is done
如何
释义与例句
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The means by which something is accomplished.
I am not interested in the why, but in the how.
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An artificial barrow or tumulus; in later folklore, associated with fairies.
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In northern England, a low hill.
方言
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To what degree or extent.
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How often do you practice?
The gauge indicated how hot the oven was.
How soon can I see the doctor?
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In what manner
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In what manner:
By what means.
How do you solve this puzzle?
How else can we get this finished?
She showed him how to do it.
I remember how I solved this puzzle.
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In what manner:
With overtones of why, for what reason.
How should I know whether he likes raisins or not? Ask him!
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In what manner:
In what form, shape, measure, quantity, etc.
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In what manner:
With what meaning or effect.
How the stock market interprets events has real consequences.
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In what manner:
By what title or what name.
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In what manner:
At what price, for what amount (of money).
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In what state or condition.
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How are you?
How was your vacation?
How's the new apartment? — The new apartment is great!
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In the manner in which.
I said it exactly how he said it.
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In any manner in which; in whatever way; however.
People should be free to live how they want.
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In which.
The way how you walk is funny.
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Used as a modifier to indicate surprise, delight, or other strong feelings in an exclamation.
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多么
How very interesting!
How wonderful it was to receive your invitation.
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That, the fact that.
非正式She told me how her father was a doctor.
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What?, pardon?
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A greeting, used in representations of Native American speech.
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Etymology tree Proto-Indo-European *kʷ- Proto-Indo-European *kʷís Proto-Germanic *hwō Old English hū Middle English how English how From Middle English how, hou, hu, hwu, from Old English hū, from Proto-West Germanic *hwō, from Proto-Germanic *hwō (“through what, how”), from the same root as hwæt (“who, what”). /hw/ > /h/ due to wh-cluster reduction in Old English; compare who, which underwent this change later, and thus is spelt wh (Middle English spelling of /hw/) but pronounced /h/ (it previously had a different vowel, hence avoided the spelling and sound change in Old English). Vowel change per Great Vowel Shift. Akin to Scots hoo, foo (“how”), North Frisian ho, hü, hur (“how”), Saterland Frisian wo (“how”), West Frisian hoe (“how”), Dutch hoe (“how”), Low German ho, wo, wu (“how”), German wie (“how”), Swedish hur (“how”). See who and compare why.
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