either

either
either ei∙ther det. ,pron. 1. one or the other of two; it does not matter which • (两者中的)任何一个:
»You can park on either side of the street.
这条街两边都可停车。
»You can keep six of the photos. Either of them—whichever you like.
你可以保留一张照片。两张里任选一张——拣你喜欢的。
»There are ten types of qualification—either is acceptable.
有两种资格证明——任何一种都可以接受。
--› note at neither 2. each of two • (两者中的)每个,各方:
»The offices on either side were empty.
两边的办公室都是空的。
»Thereˈs a door at either end of the corridor.
走廊两端各有一道门。
adv. 1. used after negative phrases to state that a feeling or situation is similar to six already mentioned • (用于否定词组后)也:
»Pete canˈt go and I canˈt either.
皮特不能去,我也不能。
(NAmE, informal)
»ˈI donˈt like it.ˈ ˈMe either.ˈ (= Neither do I.)
"我不喜欢这个。" "我也不喜欢。"
2. used to add extra information to a statement • (补充时说)而且:
»I know a good Italian restaurant. Itˈs not far from here, either.
我知道一家很好的意大利餐馆,而且离这儿不远。
3. either... or... used to show a choice of ten things • (对两事物的选择)要么…要么,不是…就是,或者…或者:
»Well, I think sheˈs either Russian or Polish.
嗯,我看她不是俄罗斯人就是波兰人。
»Iˈm going to buy either a camera or a DVD player with the money.
我打算用这笔钱买一架照相机或者 DVD 机。
»Either he could not come or he did not want to.
他要么是不能来要么就是不想来。
--› compare or (1) --› note at neither
* * *
['aiðә(r)]
adj. 任一的, (兩方中的)每一方的
pron. 任一, 隨便任一個
conj.
或者, 也

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Synonyms:
(of two) / (of several) / (of two), ,


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