English-Thai Dictionary
other
ADJ ที่ เป็น อัน ที่สอง (ใน จำนวน ของ สอง สิ่ง ti-pen-aun-ti-song
other
ADJ อื่นๆ อื่น uen-uen
other
PRON คนอื่น สิ่ง อื่น kon-uen
other
PRON อัน ที่สอง (ใน จำนวน ของ สอง สิ่ง อีก อัน หนึ่ง aun-ti-song
other than
PREP นอกจาก (มัก ใช้ ใน ประโยคปฏิเสธ ยกเว้น except nok-jak
other way round
IDM ทาง กลับกัน ทาง ตรงข้าม tang-kab-kan
other woman
N ผู้หญิง อื่น ที่สามี มีเพศสัมพันธ์ ด้วย นอกจาก ภรรยา third party second woman correspondent phu-ying-uen-ti-me-sa-me-pad-sam-pab-duai-nok-jak-pan-ra-ya
other world
N ชาติหน้า เมือง ยมบาล future world chad-na
other-directed
ADJ ซึ่ง ได้รับ อิทธิพล จาก ภายนอก sueng-dai-rab-id-ti-pon-jak-pai-nok
other-worldliness
N ความคิด เรื่อง ของ จิตวิญญา ณ kwam-kid-rueng-kong-jid-win-yan
other-worldly
ADJ เกี่ยวกับ โลก อื่น kiao-kab-lok-uen
otherguess
ADV อย่าง แตกต่าง
otherness
N ความ แปลก ความแตกต่าง kwam-pleak
otherwhere
ADV ที่อื่น
otherwise
ADV มิฉะนั้น อย่าง เป็นไป ใน ทิศทาง ตรงกันข้าม contrarily differently mi-cha-nan
otherwise
CONJ มิฉะนั้น ไม่เช่นนั้น หา ไม่ แล้ว or else if not mi-cha-nan
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
OTHER
a.[Heb. ] 1. Not the same; different; not this or these.
Then the other company which is left shall escape. Genesis 32:8.
Behold, it was turned again as his other flesh. Exodus 4:7.
Other lords besides thee have had dominion over us. Isaiah 26:13.
There is one God, and there is none other but he. Mark 12:32.
2. Not this, but the contrary; as, on this side of the river stands Troy, on the other side stands Albany.
Whosoever shall smite thee on thy right cheek, turn to him the other also. Matthew 5:39.
3. Noting something besides. To the knowledge of the Latin and Greek, join as much other learning as you can.
4. Correlative to each, and applicable to any number of individuals.
They asked each other of their welfare. Exodus 18:7.
5. Opposed to some; as, "some fell among thorns - but other fell into good ground. " Matthew 13:7-8.
6. The next.
7. The third part.
Other is used as a substitute for a noun, and in this use has the plural number, and the sign of the possessive case.
- The fool and the brutish person die, and leave their wealth to others. Psalm 49:1 .
What do ye more than others? Matthew 5:47.
We were children of wrath even as others. Ephesians 2:3.
The confusion arises, when the one will put their sickle into the other's harvest.
With the sign of the possessive, other is preceded by the, as in the last example.
Other is sometimes put elliptically for other thing. From such a man, we can expect no other.
The other day, at a certain time past, not distant but indefinite; not long ago.
OTHERGATES
adv. [other and gate, for way, manner. ] Of another manner. Obs.
OTHERGUISE
adv. [other and guise, manner. ] Of another kind. [corruptly pronounced otherguess. ]
OTHERWHERE
adv. [other and where. ] In some other place; or in other places.
OTHERWHILE, OTHERWHILES
adv. [other and while. ] At other times.
OTHERWISE
adv. [other and wise, manner. ] 1. In a different manner.
Thy father was a worthy prince, and merited, alas! a better fate; but heaven thought otherwise.
2. By other causes.
Sir John Norris failed in the attempt of Lisborn, and returned with the loss, by sickness and otherwise, of 8 men.
3. In other respects.
It is said truly, that the best men otherwise, are not always the best in regard to society.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
OTHER
Oth "er conj. Etym: [See Or. ]
Defn: Either; -- used with other or or for its correlative (as either. .. or are now used ). [Obs. ] Other of chalk, other of glass. Chaucer.
OTHER
Oth "er, pron. & a. Etym: [AS. ; akin to OS. a,, D. & G. ander, OHG. andar, Icel. annarr, Sw. annan, Dan. anden, Goth. an, Skr. antara: cf. L. alter; all orig. comparatives: cf. Skr. anya other. sq. root18 . Cf. Alter. ] [Formerly other was used both as singular and plural. ]
1. Different from that which, or the one who, has been specified; not the same; not identical; additional; second of two. Each of them made other for to win. Chaucer. Whosoever shall smite thee on thy right cheek, turn to him the other also. Matt. v. 39.
2. Not this, but the contrary; opposite; as, the other side of a river.
3. Alternate; second; -- used esp. in connection with every; as, every other day, that is, each alternate day, every second day.
4. Left, as opposed to right. [Obs. ] A distaff in her other hand she had. Spenser.
Note: Other is a correlative adjective, or adjective pronoun, often in contrast with one, some, that, this, etc. The one shall be taken, and the other left. Matt. xxiv. 4 And some fell among thorns... but other fell into good ground. Matt. xiii. 7, 8.
It is also used, by ellipsis, with a noun, expressed or understood. To write this, or to design the other. Dryden. It is written with the indefinite article as one word, another; is used with each, indicating a reciprocal action or relation; and is employed absolutely, or eliptically for other thing, or other person, in which case it may have a plural. The fool and the brutish person perish, and leave their wealth to others. Ps. xlix. 1 .If he is trimming, others are true. Thackeray. Other is sometimes followed by but, beside, or besides; but oftener by than. No other but such a one as he. Coleridge.Other lords beside thee have had dominion over us. Is. xxvi. 13. For other foundation can no man lay than that is laid. 1 Cor. iii. 11. The whole seven years of. .. ignominy had been little other than a preparation for this very hour. Hawthorne. Other some, some others. [Obs. or Prov. Eng. ] -- The other day, at a certain time past, not distant, but indefinite; not long ago; recently; rarely, the third day past. Bind my hair up: as't was yesterday No, nor t' other day. B. Jonson.
OTHER
OTHER Oth "er, adv.
Defn: Otherwise. "It shall none other be. " Chaucer. "If you think other. " Shak.
OTHERGATES
Oth "er *gates `, adv. Etym: [Other + gate way. See wards.]
Defn: In another manner. [Obs. ] He would have tickled you othergates. Shak.
OTHERGUISE; OTHERGUESS
Oth "er *guise `, Oth "er *guess `, a. & adv. Etym: [A corruption of othergates. ]
Defn: Of another kind or sort; in another way. "Otherguess arguments." Berkeley.
OTHERNESS
OTHERNESS Oth "er *ness, n.
Defn: The quality or state of being other or different; alterity; oppositeness.
OTHERWAYS
OTHERWAYS Oth "er *ways `, adv.
Defn: See Otherwise. Tyndale.
OTHERWHERE
OTHERWHERE Oth "er *where `, adv.
Defn: In or to some other place, or places; elsewhere. Milton. Tennyson.
OTHERWHILE; OTHERWHILES
OTHERWHILE; OTHERWHILES Oth "er *while `, Oth "er *whiles `, adv.
Defn: At another time, or other times; sometimes; [Archaic ] Weighing otherwhiles ten pounds and more. Holland.
OTHERWISE
Oth "er *wise `, adv. Etym: [Other + wise manner. ]
1. In a different manner; in another way, or in other ways; differently; contrarily. Chaucer. Thy father was a worthy prince, And merited, alas! a better fate; But Heaven thought otherwise. Addison.
2. In other respects. It is said, truly, that the best men otherwise are not always the best in regard of society. Hooker.
3. In different circumstances; under other conditions; as, I am engaged, otherwise I would accept.
Note: Otherwise, like so and thus, may be used as a substitute for the opposite of a previous adjective, noun, etc. Let no man think me a fool; if otherwise, yet as a fool receive me. 2 Cor. xi. 16.Her eyebrows... rather full than otherwise. Fielding.
New American Oxford Dictionary
other
oth er |ˈəT͟Hər ˈəðər | ▶adjective & pronoun 1 used to refer to a person or thing that is different or distinct from one already mentioned or known about: [ as adj. ] : stick the camera on a tripod or some other means of support | other people found her difficult | [ as pronoun ] : a language unrelated to any other. • the alternative of two: [ as adj. ] : the other side of the page | [ as pronoun ] : flinging up first one arm and then the other | one or the other of them is bound to be a liar. • those remaining in a group; those not already mentioned: [ as adj. ] : they took the other three away in an ambulance | [ as pronoun ] : Fred set off and the others followed. 2 further; additional: [ as adj. ] : one other word of advice | [ as pronoun ] : reporting three stories and rewriting three others. 3 (the Other ) [ pronoun ] Philosophy & Sociology that which is distinct from, different from, or opposite to something or oneself. ▶verb [ with obj. ] view or treat (a person or group of people ) as intrinsically different from and alien to oneself: a critique of the ways in which the elderly are othered by society. PHRASES no other archaic nothing else: we can do no other. other than [ with negative or in questions ] apart from; except: he claims not to own anything other than his home. • differently or different from; otherwise than: there is no suggestion that we are to take this other than literally. on the other hand see hand. the other day (or night, week, etc. ) a few days (or nights, weeks, etc. ) ago. someone (or something or somehow, etc. ) or other some unspecified or unknown person, thing, manner, etc. (used to express vagueness or uncertainty ): they were protesting about something or other. ORIGIN Old English ōther, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch and German ander, from an Indo-European root meaning ‘different. ’
other-directed
oth er-di rect ed ▶adjective Psychology (of a person or their behavior ) governed by external circumstances and trends.
other half
oth er half ▶noun (one's other half ) informal a person's wife, husband, or partner: treat your other half to a romantic outing for two. PHRASES how the other half lives used to allude to the way of life of a different group in society, esp. a wealthier one.
otherness
oth er ness |ˈəT͟Hərnis ˈəðərnəs | ▶noun the quality or fact of being different: the developed world has been celebrating African music while altogether denying its otherness.
other place
other place ▶noun (the other place ) Brit. humorous hell, as opposed to heaven. • Oxford University as regarded by Cambridge, and vice versa. • the House of Lords as regarded by the House of Commons, and vice versa.
other ranks
other ranks ▶plural noun Brit. (in the armed forces ) all those who are not commissioned officers.
otherwhere
oth er where |ˈəT͟Hərˌ (h )we (ə )r ˈəðərwɛr | ▶adverb & pronoun archaic or literary elsewhere.
otherwise
oth er wise |ˈəT͟Hərˌwīz ˈəðərˌwaɪz | ▶adverb 1 in circumstances different from those present or considered; or else: the collection brings visitors who might not come to the college otherwise | [ as conjunctive adverb ] : I'm not motivated by money, otherwise I would have quit. 2 in other respects; apart from that: an otherwise totally black cat with a single white whisker. 3 in a different way: he means mischief —it's no good pretending otherwise | pretending that they are otherwise engaged . • as an alternative: pre-Renaissance mathematician Leonardo Pisano, otherwise known as Fibonacci. ▶adjective [ predic. ] in a different state or situation: if it were otherwise, we would be unable to acquire knowledge. PHRASES or (or and ) otherwise indicating the opposite of or a contrast to something stated: we don't want a president, elected or otherwise. ORIGIN Old English on ōthre wisan (see other, wise 2 ).
other woman
oth er wom an |ˈəðər ˈwʊmən | ▶noun (the other woman ) the lover of a married or similarly attached man.
other world
oth er world ▶noun (the other world ) the spiritual world or afterlife.
otherworldly
oth er world ly |ˌəT͟Hərˈwərldlē ˌəðərˈwərldli | ▶adjective of or relating to an imaginary or spiritual world: music of an almost otherworldly beauty. • unworldly: celibate clerics with a very otherworldly outlook. DERIVATIVES oth er world li ness noun
Oxford Dictionary
other
other |ˈʌðə | ▶adjective & pronoun 1 used to refer to a person or thing that is different or distinct from one already mentioned or known about: [ as adj. ] : stick the camera on a tripod or some other means of support | other people found her difficult | [ as pronoun ] : a language unrelated to any other. • alternative of two: [ as adj. ] : the other side of the street | my other brother | [ as pronoun ] : she flung up first one arm and then the other | one or other of his parents. • those remaining in a group; those not already mentioned: [ as adj. ] : they took the other three away in an ambulance | [ as pronoun ] : Freddie set off and the others followed. 2 further; additional: [ as adj. ] : one other word of advice | [ as pronoun ] : Labour would have 49 MPs plus ten others. 3 [ pronoun ] (the other ) Brit. informal used euphemistically to refer to sexual intercourse: a bit of the other. 4 [ pronoun ] (the other ) Philosophy & Sociology that which is distinct from, different from, or opposite to something or oneself. ▶verb [ with obj. ] view or treat (a person or group of people ) as intrinsically different from and alien to oneself: a critique of the ways in which the elderly are othered by society. PHRASES how the other half lives used to express or allude to the way of life of a different group in society, especially a wealthier one. no other archaic nothing else: we can do no other. other than [ with negative or in questions ] apart from; except: he claims not to own anything other than his home. • differently or different from; otherwise than: there is no suggestion that we are to take this other than literally. on the other hand see hand. the other day (or night, week, etc. ) a few days (or nights, weeks, etc. ) ago. the other thing Brit., chiefly humorous an unexpressed alternative: if you keep a lot of rules I'll reward you, and if you don't I'll do the other thing. someone (or something or somehow etc. ) or other some unspecified or unknown person, thing, manner, etc.: they were protesting about something or other. ORIGIN Old English ōther, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch and German ander, from an Indo-European root meaning ‘different ’.
other-directed
other-directed ▶adjective Psychology (of a person or their behaviour ) governed by external circumstances and the behaviour and standards of others.
other half
other half ▶noun (one's other half ) Brit. informal one's wife, husband, or partner.
otherness
other |ness |ˈʌðənɪs | ▶noun [ mass noun ] the quality or fact of being different: the developed world has been celebrating African music while altogether denying its otherness.
other place
other place ▶noun (the other place ) Brit. humorous hell, as opposed to heaven. • Oxford University as regarded by Cambridge, and vice versa. • the House of Lords as regarded by the House of Commons, and vice versa.
other ranks
other ranks ▶plural noun Brit. (in the armed forces ) all those who are not commissioned officers.
otherwhere
other |where |ˈʌðəwɛː | ▶adverb & pronoun archaic or literary elsewhere.
otherwise
other |wise |ˈʌðəwʌɪz | ▶adverb 1 in circumstances different from those present or considered; or else: the collection is a good draw that brings visitors who might not come otherwise | I'm not motivated by money, otherwise I would have quit. 2 in other respects; apart from that: an otherwise totally black cat with a single white whisker. 3 in a different way: he means mischief —it's no good pretending otherwise | all the staff were otherwise engaged . • as an alternative: the Cosa Nostra, otherwise known as the Brotherhood. ▶adjective [ predic. ] in a different state or situation: I would that it were otherwise. PHRASES or (or and ) otherwise indicating the opposite of or a contrast to something stated: we don't want a president, elected or otherwise. ORIGIN Old English on ōthre wisan (see other, wise 2 ).
other woman
other woman ▶noun (the other woman ) the lover of a married or similarly attached man.
other world
other world ▶noun (the other world ) the spiritual world or afterlife.
other-worldly
other-worldly ▶adjective 1 relating to an imaginary or spiritual world: music of an almost other-worldly beauty. 2 unworldly: celibate clerics with a very other-worldly outlook. DERIVATIVES other-worldliness noun
American Oxford Thesaurus
other
other adjective 1 these homes use other fuels: alternative, different, dissimilar, disparate, distinct, separate, contrasting. 2 are there any other questions? more, further, additional, extra, added, supplementary.
otherwise
otherwise adverb 1 hurry up, otherwise we'll be late: or, or else, if not. 2 she's exhausted, but otherwise she's fine: in other respects, apart from that. 3 he could not have acted otherwise: in any other way, differently.
otherworldly
otherworldly adjective the distant, otherworldly look on his face: ethereal, dreamy, spiritual, mystic, mystical; unearthly, unworldly, supernatural. ANTONYMS realistic.
Oxford Thesaurus
other
other adjective 1 these homes use other fuels only because gas is unavailable: alternative, different, dissimilar, disparate, distinct, separate, contrasting, unlike, variant. 2 are there any other questions? more, further, additional, extra, added, supplementary, supplemental. WORD LINKS other hetero- related prefix, as in heterosexual, heteropolar Word Links sections supply words that are related to the headword but do not normally appear in a thesaurus because they are not actual synonyms.
otherwise
otherwise adverb 1 hurry up, otherwise we'll be late: or else, or, if not. 2 she's exhausted, but otherwise she's fine: in other respects, in other ways, apart from that. 3 he could not have acted otherwise: differently, in any other way.
other-worldly
other-worldly adjective his face was lean with a distant, other-worldly look: ethereal, fey, dreamy, spiritual, mystic, mystical; unearthly, supernatural, preternatural, transcendental; unworldly.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
other
oth er /ʌ́ðə r / (! 文の中では一般に強勢を受ける ) 〖語源は 「2番目 (の )」〗形容詞 比較なし 〖名詞 の前で 〗1 a. 〖the /one's ~〗(2者のうち一方を除いた )もう一方の , 片方の; (3者以上のうちの一部を除いた )残りの ▸ This seat is taken; the other seat is [seats are ] free .この席は空いていませんが, もう一方 [残り ]の席は空いています (↓代名詞 1 a 語法 )▸ look for one's other shoe もう片方の靴を探す ▸ The other two [⦅まれ ⦆two other ] men shook their heads .残りの2人の男は首を振って否定した .b. (自分を除いた )ほかの 〈人々 〉▸ listen to other people ほかの人々の声に耳を傾ける ▸ in front of other people 人前で .2 (前述 既知のものに追加して )ほかの , それ以外の (!通例any, some, noなどを伴う語や数量を表す語句の後で; ↓代名詞 2 a ) ▸ There is no other way to explain it .それはほかに説明のしようがない ▸ for no other reason than (that ) ……という理由だけで ▸ (Do you have ) any other questions?何かほかに質問はありますか ▸ John runs faster than any other boy in his class .ジョンはクラスのほかのどの男子よりも走るのが速い (→than 接続詞 1 b 語法 (2 ))▸ She has two other cars .彼女はほかに2台の車を持っている (!(1 )╳… other two cars. としない. (2 )1台の場合, one other carも可能だがanother carの方が普通; ╳an other carとしない ) ▸ Maybe we can do this some other time .たぶんこれはまた別の機会にやれるよ ▸ English, French and several other languages 英語, フランス語および数種のほかの言語 .3 〖通例複数形名詞を従えて 〗 «…とは » 別の , 異なる «than » (!単数形にはanotherを用いる; ↓代名詞 2b ) ▸ Do you have this sweater in other colors? このセーターの色違いはありますか ▸ Wool can be obtained from other animals than sheep .毛糸は羊以外の動物から取られることがある (!⦅コーパス ⦆ ⦅くだけて ⦆では … other animals other than sheep. のようにthanの前でotherが繰り返されることがある; ↓成句 other than A ) .コーパスの窓 otherを強調する修飾語 quite anotherほど一般的ではないが, other (than )を強調する 副詞 としてquiteが用いられることがある. なお, 通例absolutely, perfectly, utterlyなどは用いられないが, completely, totally, entirelyは ⦅比較的まれ ⦆に用いられることもある ▸ in quite other surroundings まったく別の環境で .4 〖the ~〗(最も遠い位置にある )向こうの 〈側 端など 〉; (何かを隔てて )向かいの , 裏の 〈側など 〉, 反対の 〈方向など 〉 (!しばしば副詞句を作る ) ▸ walk to the other side of the room 部屋の向こうのすみに歩いてゆく ▸ I'm interested in what is happening on the other side of the world .地球の裏側で起こっていることに興味がある (→behind 類義 )▸ His office is on the other side of the street .彼の事務所は通りを隔てた向かい側にある (!⦅コーパス ⦆何かの向かい側にあることを示すときは次のような表現のほうが普通:His office is across [on the opposite side of ] the street from mine. 彼の事務所は私の事務所から通りを隔てた向かいにある ) ▸ go the other way 反対方向に行く ▸ come from [walk off in ] the other direction 反対方向からやってくる [に歩いていく ].5 ⦅くだけて ⦆〖the ~〗この前の 〈日時 〉, 先 …, 最近の (!しばしば副詞句として; otherはtwo or threeを暗示する ) ▸ The other day I got a call from my son .先日息子から電話をもらった ▸ I'm sorry about the other night .この前の晩は失礼しました .among other things =among others (1 )(↓代名詞 成句 ) (!ただし物 事の場合に限られる ) .n ò thing [n ò ] ó ther than A A以外の何物でもない, Aにほかならない .ó ther than A 1 〖通例否定文で 〗A 〈物 人 〉以外 (…ない ), Aを除いて (…ない )▸ I have never read any books other than textbooks .教科書以外に本を読んだことがない ▸ The parade was late getting started, but other than that, it went well .パレードは出発が遅れたが, それ以外はうまくいった (!⦅コーパス ⦆この用法では肯定文でも用いる ) .2 Aに加えて, Aのほかに ▸ They'll leave behind something other than footprints .彼らは足跡のほかに何かを残すであろう .3 ⦅英書 ⦆Aと違って, Aでない ▸ His death is other than from natural causes .彼の死は自然の原因によるものではない .代名詞 1 a. 〖the ~〗(2者のうち一方を除いた残りの )もう一方, 片方 , 片側 ;〖the ~s 〗(3者以上のうち一部を除いた )残り全部 (の人 [物 ]) (!いずれもしばしばoneと呼応して; 対比の詳細は →on the other hand 読解のポイント ) ▸ One is for you and the other is [others are ] for me .ひとつは君のでもうひとつ [残り ]は私のだ (↓語法 )▸ Neither of them looked at the other .彼らは2人とも相手の方を見なかった (≒They didn't look at each other .)▸ You cannot separate one from the other .その2つは切り離せない ▸ “I want both of them. ” “No way. It should be one or the other .”「両方欲しいな 」「とんでもない, どちらか一方にしてくれ 」.語法 the other (s )とanother 定冠詞を伴う the other (s )は, 複数の中から一部について述べた後の残り全部をさし, その残りが1つの場合はthe otherを, 2つ以上の場合はthe othersを用いる. another は残りのうちの不特定な1つの要素について述べる際に用いる (↓2 b )▸ They moved from one room to another .彼らは一方の部屋から別の部屋に移動した .b. 〖~s 〗(自分を除く )ほかの人々 , 他人 (other people ) (!日本語の 「他人 」と違って血縁における無関係さを暗示しない ) ▸ be kind to others 人に親切にする .2 a. 〖~(s )〗(前述 既知のものに追加して )ほかの人 [物 ], それ以外の人 [物 ](↑形容詞 2 )▸ Except for that reason, is [are ] there any other (s )?その理由を除いて, ほかに何かありますか ▸ Carol and others were injured .キャロルらはけがをした ▸ Like many others, I was amazed at the news .ほかの大勢の人と同様に, 私はその知らせに驚いた .b. 〖~s 〗(それとは )別の人 [物 ] (!単数形にはanotherを用いる ) ▸ Some stay only weeks, others for years .ほんの数週間しかいない者もあれば何年も滞在する者もある (!(1 )othersの後にはstayが省略されている. (2 )╳…, the others … としない; 対比の詳細は →on the other hand 読解のポイント ) .among ó thers 1 とりわけ, (ほかにもいろいろあるが )特に ▸ I like Mozart, among others .私は特にモーツァルトが好きだ .2 …など (!同類の人 物を列挙するときに ) ▸ The curriculum of this school includes philosophy, math, and music, among others .この学校のカリキュラムには哲学, 数学, 音楽などが含まれる .and ó thers …など (!人に対して用いる; →and so 1 forth on ) .of à ll ó thers すべての中で特に, とりわけ .on the ó ther =on the other hand .A or ó ther Aか何か (!Aはsomeを伴う名詞句やsomethingなどsomeの複合語; 不確かな気持ちや重要でないという気持ちを表す ) ▸ for some reason or other 何らかの理由で ▸ something [somehow, someone, somewhere, sometime ] or other (よくわからないが )何か [どういうわけか, だれか, どこか, いつか ].~̀ h á lf 1 〖the ~〗もう半分 .2 〖one's ~〗⦅くだけて おどけて ⦆夫, 妻, つれあい ; 相棒 .~̀ w ó man 〖the ~〗(すでに妻 恋人のいる男性の )愛人, 別の女性 .~̀ w ó rld 〖the ~〗霊界 ; あの世 .
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oth er wise /ʌ́ðə r wàɪz /〖other (異なる )wise (方法で )〗比較なし 副詞 1 〖文修飾 〗(しばしば悪いことを予想して )さもないと , もしそうでなければ (if not ) (!この意味では ╳or otherwiseとしない; ↓成句 ) ▸ Warm up before you begin. Otherwise (,) you can cause damage to your muscles .始める前に準備運動をしなさい . そうしないと筋肉を痛める原因になりかねません ▸ My conscience was my only brake, otherwise I could have done whatever I wanted .良心が唯一私を押しとどめたが, そうでなければやりたいようにしただろう ▸ The exhibit enabled a lot of people to experience a world that few of them would otherwise have seen .その展示のおかげで多くの人々が, もしそれがなければほとんどだれも見ることもできなかったような世界を経験できた .語法 コーパス 1 otherwiseは 副詞 だが, 意味的には前文を受けており, 第2例では文法的にもつながり, 接続詞化している .2 第3例のように, しばしば 助動詞 を含む関係節内で用いられる. otherwiseが条件節で, 関係節がそれを受ける帰結節に相当する .2 ほかの点では , そのことを除けば, それ以外は ▸ The bike needs new tires, but otherwise it's in perfect shape .その自転車はタイヤを替える必要があるが, それ以外は申し分のない状態だ ▸ A surface chip can spoil an otherwise beautiful piece of china .表に傷があると, それがなければ美しい磁器も台なしになってしまうこともある .3 ⦅かたく ⦆〈考え 発言 決定などが 〉 «…とは » 別なふうに , 異なって, 違ったやり方で «than » ; そうではない ▸ If you think otherwise , then what is your alternative? もしそう考えないのだったらほかにどうお考えですか ▸ She knew otherwise .⦅くだけて ⦆彼女は反対の証拠を持っている ▸ All the prices are recent selling prices, unless otherwise noted .特に断りがない場合は, 価格はすべて最近の販売価格を示しています ▸ She responded otherwise than we expected .彼女の反応は我々の予想と違った ▸ Edith Piaf, otherwise known as “The Little Sparrow ”エディット ピアフ, またの名を 「小さなスズメちゃん 」▸ I'm otherwise engaged [occupied ].私のほかのことで忙しいんです .… and ó therwise …やその他, …か何か .… or ó therwise 1 ⦅主に英 ⦆…またはその反対 ; …であろうとなかろうと (or not ); …か何か ▸ I'm no agent, secret or otherwise .私はスパイではないですよ, 極秘情報とかの 2 ⦅かたく ⦆あるいは別の方法で ▸ Have you been hit, kicked, or otherwise physically hurt by someone? あなたはだれかになぐられたり, けられたり, もしくはとにかく何らかの暴力を受けたことがありますか .形容詞 〖be ~〗そうでない, 別の, 違った ▸ The reality is quite otherwise .現実はまったく違う ▸ Some are wise, and some are otherwise .⦅ことわざ ⦆賢者もいればそうでない者もいる .it cann ò t be ó therwise =h ò w can ì t be ó therwise?それ以外考えられない .
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ò ther w ó rld ly 形容詞 〖通例 名詞 の前で 〗この世のものとは思えない, 現実離れした, 超俗的な ; 来世の, あの世の .ò ther w ó rld li ness 名詞