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  1. so

    • IPA[səʊ]

    英式

    • adv.
      to such a great extent;extremely; very much (used for emphasis)
    • conj.
      and for this reason; therefore;with the result that
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    副詞

    • 1. to such a great extent the words tumbled out so fast that I could barely hear them don't look so worried
    • extremely; very much (used for emphasis) she looked so pretty I do love it so
    • informal used to emphasize a clause or negative statement that's so not fair you are so going to regret this
    • informal used with a gesture to indicate size the bird was about so long
    • 2. to the same extent (used in comparisons) he isn't so bad as you'd think help without which he would not have done so well
    • 3. referring back to something previously mentioned.
    • that is the case if she notices, she never says so I hear that you're a writer—is that so?
    • similarly; and also times have changed and so have I
    • expressing agreement ‘There's another one.’ ‘So there is.’
    • Irish used for emphasis in a formula added at the end of a statement your old man was the salt of the earth, so he was
    • informal used to emphatically contradict a negative statement it is so!
    • 4. in the way described or demonstrated; thus hold your arms so so it was that he was still a bachelor

    連接詞

    • 1. and for this reason; therefore it was still painful so I went to see a specialist you know I'm telling the truth, so don't interrupt
    • with the result that it was overgrown with brambles, so that I had difficulty making any progress
    • 2. with the aim that; in order that they whisper to each other so that no one else can hear
    • 3. and then; as the next step and so to the final
    • 4. introducing a question so, what did you do today?
    • introducing a question following on from what was said previously so what did he do about it?
    • informal why should that be considered significant? ‘He came into the shop this morning.’ ‘So?’ so what if he failed?
    • 5. introducing a statement which is followed by a defensive comment so I like keeping track of things—what's wrong with that?
    • 6. introducing a concluding statement so that's that
    • 7. in the same way; correspondingly just as bad money drives out good, so does bad art drive out the good
    • comb.
      equivalent to -soever

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • comb.
      equivalent to -soever

    Oxford Dictionary

    • abbr
      South.

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    • abbr
      South.

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • adj.
      used to show that something or someone is commonly designated by the name or term specified: next on the list are so-called “soft” chemicals like phosphorous acid

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    • n.
      the power or act of deciding or allowing something: no new employees come into the organization without his say-so

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    • IPA[sō]

    美式

    • adv.
      to such a great extent: the words tumbled out so fast that I could barely hear them don't look so worried
    • conj.
      and for this reason; therefore: it was still painful so I went to see a specialist you know I'm telling the truth, so don't interrupt

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • n.
      variant spelling of soh

    Oxford Dictionary

    • IPA[sō]

    美式

    • n.
      alternate spelling of soh

    Oxford American Dictionary