what
pron. 什么;
det. 什么
conj. 所
interj. 什么(事); 真的吗
adv. (用于猜测)嗯,哦
You use what in questions when you ask for specific information about something that you do not know.
What do you want?...
你想要什么?
What did she tell you, anyway?...
总之,她告诉了你什么?
You use what after certain words, especially verbs and adjectives, when you are referring to a situation that is unknown or has not been specified.
You can imagine what it would be like driving a car into a brick wall at 30 miles an hour...
你可以想象汽车以每小时30英里的速度撞向一堵砖墙结果会怎样。
I want to know what happened to Norman...
我想知道诺曼怎么了。
You use what at the beginning of a clause in structures where you are changing the order of the information to give special emphasis to something.
What precisely triggered off yesterday's riot is still unclear...
究竟是什么引发了昨天的骚乱还不清楚。
What I wanted, more than anything, was a few days' rest...
我最想要的就是能休息几天。
You use what in expressions such as what is called and what amounts to when you are giving a description of something.
She had been in what doctors described as an irreversible vegetative state for five years...
她处于医生所说的不可逆性植物人状态已经5年了。
Meanwhile, most young people in the West are expected to leave what could be life's most momentous decision—marriage—almost entirely up to luck.
同时,人们认为西方的大多数年轻人把婚姻这一可能是人生最重要的决定几乎完全交由命运来安排。
You use what to indicate that you are talking about the whole of an amount that is available to you.
He drinks what is left in his glass as if it were water...
他把杯子里剩下的东西当水一样全喝了下去。
He moved carefully over what remained of partition walls.
他小心翼翼地跨过残余的隔墙。
You say 'What?' to tell someone who has indicated that they want to speak to you that you have heard them and are inviting them to continue.
'Dad?' — 'What?' — 'Can I have the car tonight?'
“爸爸?”——“什么事?”——“我今晚能用车吗?”
You say 'What?' when you ask someone to repeat the thing that they have just said because you did not hear or understand it properly. 'What?' is more informal and less polite than expressions such as 'Pardon?' and 'Excuse me?'.
'They could paint this place,' she said. 'What?' he asked.
“他们可以粉刷这个地方,”她说。“什么?”他问。
You say 'What' to express surprise.
'Adolphus Kelling, I arrest you on a charge of trafficking in narcotics.'—'What?'
“阿道弗斯·克林,我以贩毒的罪名逮捕你。”——“什么?”
'We've got the car that killed Myra Moss.' — 'What!'
“我们已经找到撞死迈拉·莫斯的车了。”——“真的!”
You use what in exclamations to emphasize an opinion or reaction.
What a horrible thing to do...
做这样的事简直太可怕了!
What a busy day.
多么忙碌的一天啊。
You use what to indicate that you are making a guess about something such as an amount or value.
It's, what, eleven years or more since he's seen him...
打从他上次见他,已有,嗯,11年甚至更久了。
This piece is, what, about a half an hour long?
这首曲子有,嗯,大约半个小时那么长,对吗?
You say guess what or do you know what to introduce a piece of information which is surprising, which is not generally known, or which you want to emphasize.
Guess what? I'm going to dinner at Mrs. Combley's tonight...
你猜怎么着?今晚我要去康伯利夫人家里赴宴。
Do you know what? I'm going to the circus this afternoon.
你知道吗?我下午要去看马戏。
In conversation, you say or what? after a question as a way of stating an opinion forcefully and showing that you expect other people to agree.
Look at that moon. Is that beautiful or what?...
看看那月亮,它真漂亮,不是吗?
Am I wasting my time here, or what?
我是在这儿浪费时间吗,是不是啊?
You say so what? or what of it? to indicate that the previous remark seems unimportant, uninteresting, or irrelevant to you.
'I skipped off school today,' — 'So what? What's so special about that?'...
“我今天逃学了。”——“那又怎样?有什么特别的吗?”
'This is Hollywood, U.S.A., where they make all the movies, remember.' — 'What of it?'...
“记住,这是美国的好莱坞,所有那些影片都是在这里制作的。”——“那又如何?”
You say 'Tell you what' to introduce a suggestion or offer.
Tell you what, let's stay here another day.
我想,我们可以在这里再呆一天。
You use what about at the beginning of a question when you make a suggestion, offer, or request.
What about going out with me tomorrow?...
明天和我一起出去怎么样?
'What about Sunday evening at Frank's?' — 'Sure. What time?'...
“周日晚上在弗兰克家怎么样?”——“好啊,几点?”
You use what about or what of when you introduce a new topic or a point which seems relevant to a previous remark.
Now you've talked about work on daffodils, what about other commercially important flowers, like roses?...
既然你们已谈到了种植水仙花,那么其他具有重要商业价值的花卉呢,比如玫瑰?
And what about when you were in the fifth year, did people give you careers advice on coming to college?...
那么在你五年级时,有人就上大学给过你择业方面的建议吗?
You say what about a particular person or thing when you ask someone to explain why they have asked you about that person or thing.
'This thing with the Corbett woman.'—'Oh, yeah. What about her?'
“是跟那个科比特家的女人有关的事。”——“哦,是吗,她怎么了?”
You say what have you at the end of a list in order to refer generally to other things of the same kind.
So many things are unsafe these days—milk, cranberry sauce, what have you...
现如今很多食品都不安全——牛奶、蓝莓酱等等。
My great-grandfather made horseshoes and nails and what have you.
我曾祖父打制马掌、铁钉等诸如此类的东西。
You say what if at the beginning of a question when you ask about the consequences of something happening, especially something undesirable.
What if this doesn't work out?...
如果这个不行怎么办?
What if he was going to die!...
如果他快要死了该怎么办?
If you know what's what, you know the important things that need to be known about a situation.
You have to know what's what and when to draw the line...
你必须搞清状况以及自己的底线。
You should come across the river with us. Then you will really see what's what.
你应该和我们一起过河,那时你就会了解实情了。
You say what with in order to introduce the reasons for a particular situation, especially an undesirable one.
Maybe they are tired, what with all the sleep they're losing staying up night after night...
也许他们是太累了,考虑到他们成宿成宿地熬夜。
What with one thing and another, it was fairly late in the day when we returned to Shrewsbury.
由于这事那事,那天我们返回什鲁斯伯里时已经很晚了。
People say 'you what?' to indicate that they do not believe or accept the remark that someone has just made, or that they have not heard or understood it properly.
'I'm going to have problems sleeping tonight.' — 'You what?'...
“今晚我可能睡不着。”——“不会吧?”
'What are you doing here?' — 'Oh I work here now.' — 'You what?'
“你在这儿干什么呢?”——“哦,我现在在这里工作。”——“你说什么?”
and (或 or) what have you
(非正式)诸如此类的事物,等等
and what not
(非正式)诸如此类,等等
give someone what for
what about —?
[询问消息或征求意见]…怎么样
[提出建议]…怎么样;…好不好
what-d'you-call-it (或 what's-its name)
(非正式)某某人(或东西),那个不知叫什么的人(或东西)
what for?
(非正式)为什么
what if —?
如果…将会怎样
即使…又有什么关系
what is more
而且,加之
what next
what of —?
情况怎么样
what of it?
有什么值得重视的?
what's-his (或 -its) -name
同 what-d'you-call-it
what say —?
[用于提出建议]怎么样
what's what
(非正式)有用(或重要)之事
Figure the situation to yourself, what can I do?
你设身处地想想, 我能做什么?
He has, what is rare , true tolerance.
他具有一般人没有的宽容精神.
You're very quiet; what are you thinking of?
你很沉默, 在想什么 呢 ?
We still fall far short of what the Party expects of us.
我们离党的要求还差得远.
Who'd like to describe what happened just now?
谁来描述一下刚才所发生的情形?