other
a. 其他的, 另外的, 从前的 pron. 其他的, 他人, 另外一个
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教材释义与例句
其他的,另外的
You use other to refer to an additional thing or person of the same type as one that has been mentioned or is known about
They were just like any other young couple.
他们那时就和其他任何年轻夫妇一样。
释义与例句
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1.
An other, another (person, etc), more often rendered as another.
I'm afraid little Robbie does not always play well with others.
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2.
The other one; the second of two.
One boat is not better than the other.
Why not tell one or other of your parents?
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To regard, label, or treat as an "other", as not part of the same group; to view as different and alien.
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To treat as different or separate; segregate; ostracise.
及物In this scenario, the young lady who had spoken had been othered by her peers and her response to my question had been dismissed as invalid despite the fact that she was alright.
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See other (determiner) below.
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Second.
I get paid every other week.
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Alien.
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Different.
别的
其他的
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Left, as opposed to right.
废旧
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Otherwise.
废旧
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Not the one or ones previously referred to.
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Earning less than $2,000 a month, I have no other source of income except for gifts from relatives.
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Etymology tree Proto-Indo-European *h₂en Proto-Indo-European *-teros Proto-Indo-European *h₂énteros Proto-Germanic *anþeraz Proto-West Germanic *anþar Old English ōþer Middle English other English other From Middle English other, from Old English ōþer (“other, second”), from Proto-West Germanic *ą̄þar, *anþar, from Proto-Germanic *anþeraz (“other, second”), from Proto-Indo-European *h₂énteros (“other”). Cognate with Scots uther, ither (“other”), Old Frisian ōther, ("other"; > North Frisian ouder, öler, üđer, Saterland Frisian uur, West Frisian oar), Old Saxon ōthar, ("other"; > Low German anner), Old Dutch āthar, ("other"; > Afrikaans ander, Dutch ander), Old High German andar, ("other"; > Cimbrian andar, German ander, anderer, Luxembourgish aner, Mòcheno ònder, Yiddish אַנדער (ander)), Old Norse annarr, ("other"; > Danish anden, Faroese annar, Icelandic annar, Jamtish æðnen, ænnen, Norwegian Bokmål annen, Norwegian Nynorsk annan, Swedish annan), Gothic 𐌰𐌽𐌸𐌰𐍂 (anþar, “other”), Old Prussian anters, antars (“other, second”), Lithuanian antroks (“other”, pronoun), Latvian otrs, otrais (“second”), Macedonian втор (vtor, “second”), Albanian ndërroj (“to change, switch, alternate”), Sanskrit अन्तर (ántara, “different”). French autre, Spanish otro, Portuguese outro, etc., all from Latin alter, are false cognates. A true cognate would be Latin anterior.
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