way

way
[weɪ] 1. n
1) c (route) 路 [lù]

A man asked me the way to St Paul's. — 有一个人问我去圣保罗教堂的路怎么走。

2) c (path, access) 路线 [lùxiàn]

This is the way in. — 这是进来的路线。

3) s (distance) 距离 [jùlí]

We've a fair way to go yet. — 我们还颇有一段距离要走。

4) c (direction) 方向 [fāngxiàng]

Which way did she go? — 她朝哪个方向去了?

5) c (manner) 方式 [fāngshì]

Do you like the way he dealt with the problem? — 你喜欢他处理这个问题的方式吗?

She smiled in a friendly way. — 她友好地笑了笑。

6) c (method) 方法 [fāngfǎ]

different ways of cooking fish — 不同的烹调鱼的方法

2. adv
(far, a lot) 远远地 [yuǎnyuǎn de]

He was way behind. — 他远远落在了后面。

We'll have to decide way in advance. — 我们得早早地提前作决定。

3. ways; n pl
(habits) 习俗 [xísú]

* "which way?" - "this way" — "往哪边?" "这边"

* on the way — 在路上

* to be on one's way — 在途中

* to fight one's way through a crowd — 费劲地挤过人群

* to keep out of sb's way — 别去惹某人

* it's a long way away — 离这儿很远

* all the way/most of the way/half the way — 完全地/大部分地/一半地

* to go out of one's way to do sth — 不辞辛苦地做某事

* to be in the way — 挡道的

* out of the way — (finished) 解决掉的; (secluded) 偏远的

* to lose one's way — 迷路

* under way — (activity, project etc) 在进行中

* the way back — 回去的路

* to make way (for sb/sth) — 让位(给某人/某物)

* to get one's (own) way, have one's (own) way — 自主行事

* to give way — (break, collapse) 倒塌; (stop resisting) 屈服

* the right/wrong way up — (BRIT) 正面/反面朝上

* the wrong way round — (BRIT) 刚好相反

* he's in a bad way — (inf) 他健康状况不佳

* you can't have it both ways — 你不能两者兼得

* to have a way of doing sth — 善于做某事

* in a way — 在某种程度上

* in some ways — 在某些方面

* no way! — (inf) 没门!

* by the way... — 顺便提一下...

* "way in" — (BRIT) "入口"

* "way out" — (BRIT) "出口"

* "give way" — (BRIT) "减速让车"

* way of life — 生活方式

* do it this way — 这么做

* I had no idea you felt that way (about it) — 我不知道你(对这事)是那样想的


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