both 音标拼音: [b'oθ]
a .
ad .
pron . 两者,两者的,两者都,双方,双方的,双方都
两者,两者的,两者都,双方,双方的,双方都
both 二反闸
both 两者
both adj 1 : (
used with count nouns )
two considered together ;
the two ;
"
both girls are pretty "
Both \
Both \ (
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a .
or pron . [
OE .
bothe ,
ba [
thorn ]
e ,
fr .
Icel .
b [=
a ][
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ir ;
akin to Dan .
baade ,
Sw .
b [*
a ]
da ,
Goth .
baj [=
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thorn ]
s ,
OHG .
beid [=
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b [=
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d [=
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G . &
D .
beide ,
also AS .
begen ,
b [=
a ],
b [=
u ],
Goth .
bai ,
and Gr . '
a `
mfw ,
L .
ambo ,
Lith .
ab [`
a ],
OSlav .
oba ,
Skr .
ubha . [
root ]
310 .
Cf .
{
Amb -}.]
The one and the other ;
the two ;
the pair ,
without exception of either .
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Note :
It is generally used adjectively with nouns ;
as ,
both horses ran away ;
but with pronouns ,
and often with nous ,
it is used substantively ,
and followed by of .
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Note :
It frequently stands as a pronoun .
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She alone is heir to both of us . --
Shak .
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Abraham took sheep and oxen ,
and gave them unto Abimelech ;
and both of them made a covenant .
--
Gen .
xxi .
27 .
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He will not bear the loss of his rank ,
because he can bear the loss of his estate ;
but he will bear both ,
because he is prepared for both .
--
Bolingbroke .
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Note :
It is often used in apposition with nouns or pronouns .
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Thy weal and woe are both of them extremes .
--
Shak .
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This said ,
they both betook them several ways .
--
Milton .
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Note :
Both now always precedes any other attributive words ;
as ,
both their armies ;
both our eyes .
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Note :
Both of is used before pronouns in the objective case ;
as ,
both of us ,
them ,
whom ,
etc .;
but before substantives its used is colloquial ,
both (
without of )
being the preferred form ;
as ,
both the brothers .
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Both \
Both \,
conj .
As well ;
not only ;
equally .
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Note :
Both precedes the first of two co ["
o ]
rdinate words or phrases ,
and is followed by and before the other ,
both . . .
and . . .;
as well the one as the other ;
not only this ,
but also that ;
equally the former and the latter .
It is also sometimes followed by more than two co ["
o ]
rdinate words ,
connected by and expressed or understood .
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To judge both quick and dead . --
Milton .
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A masterpiece both for argument and style .
--
Goldsmith .
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To whom bothe heven and erthe and see is sene .
--
Chaucer .
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Both mongrel ,
puppy ,
whelp ,
and hound .
--
Goldsmith .
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He prayeth well who loveth well Both man and bird and beast . --
Coleridge .
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25 Moby Thesaurus words for "
both ":
a deux ,
brace ,
couple ,
couplet ,
distich ,
double harness ,
doublet ,
duad ,
duet ,
duo ,
dyad ,
either ,
for two ,
match ,
mates ,
pair ,
set of two ,
span ,
team ,
tete -
a -
tete ,
the two ,
twain ,
two ,
twosome ,
yoke
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BOTH Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of BOTH is the one as well as the other How to use both in a sentence
BOTH | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary BOTH definition: 1 (referring to) two people or things together: 2 (referring to) two people or things together… Learn more
BOTH Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com BOTH definition: one and the other; two together See examples of both used in a sentence
BOTH definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary You use both when you are referring to two people or things and saying that something is true about each of them She cried out in fear and flung both arms up to protect her face Put both vegetables into a bowl and crush with a potato masher Both is also a quantifier
Both - definition of both by The Free Dictionary a the two; two considered together: both dogs were dirty b (as pronoun): both are to blame
both - Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Online • You use both or both of before a determiner such as ‘the’, ‘these’, or ‘my’: Both (of) the women were tall Both (of) her parents are dead Don’t say: the both women | her both parents • You use both after a pronoun: We both come from Scotland
Both Definition Meaning | YourDictionary Both definition: One and the other; relating to or being two in conjunction
both - WordReference. com Dictionary of English (coordinating) used preceding words, phrases, or clauses joined by and, used to emphasize that not just one, but also the other of the joined elements is included: both Ellen and Keith enjoyed the play, both new and exciting
Both - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com When you use the word both, you're always talking about two of something If you say you're having dinner with both of your brothers this weekend, it means you have two brothers
both - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Both (the my) children are such dolls Which one do you need? ―I need both of them