whatever
conj. 任何(事物); 無論什麼,不管什麼
det. 任何,每一; 無論什麼,不管什麼; 無所謂
adv. 一點兒都(不),什麼都(沒有); 不管發生什麼
pron. 任何,每一; 無論什麼,不管什麼; 無所謂
You use whatever to refer to anything or everything of a particular type.
Franklin was free to do pretty much whatever he pleased...
富蘭克林幾乎可以做自己喜歡做的任何事情。
When you're older I think you're better equipped mentally to cope with whatever happens...
你年齡再大一些後,我想你就會有更強的心理承受能力來面對所發生的任何事。
You use whatever to say that something is the case in all circumstances.
We shall love you whatever happens, Diana...
戴安娜,不管發生什麼,我們都愛你。
People will judge you whatever you do...
不論你做什麼,人們都會品頭論足。
You use whatever after a noun group in order to emphasize a negative statement.
There is no evidence whatever that competition in broadcasting has ever reduced costs...
沒有任何證據表明,廣播業的競爭使成本有所降低。
I have nothing whatever to say.
我無話可說。
You use whatever to ask in an emphatic way about something which you are very surprised about.
Whatever can you mean?...
你到底是什麼意思?
Whatever is the matter with you both?
你們倆究竟怎麼回事?
You use whatever when you are indicating that you do not know the precise identity, meaning, or value of the thing just mentioned.
I thought that my upbringing was 'normal', whatever that is...
我認為我的成長過程甭管怎麼說還算“正常”。
'I love you,' he said. — 'Whatever that means,' she said.
他說:“我愛你。”—— 她說:“你懂什麼是愛嗎?”
You say or whatever to refer generally to something else of the same kind as the thing or things that you have just mentioned.
You may like a Malt whisky that is peatier, or smokier, or sweeter, or whatever.
你可能想來一杯麥芽威士忌,炭香味重些的、煙燻味重些的或者更甘甜些的,或者什麼別的口味的。
You say 'whatever you say' to indicate that you accept what someone has said, even though you do not really believe them or do not think it is a good idea.
'We'll go in your car, Billy.'—'Whatever you say.'
“比利,我們要坐你的車。”——“隨便。”
You say whatever you do when giving advice or warning someone about something.
Whatever you do, don't look for a pay increase when you know the company is going through some difficulty...
不管怎樣,在知道公司遭遇困境時不要指望加薪。
Whatever you do, don't upset the women.
不管你做什麼,不要讓女士們感到不安。
1. one or some or every or all without specification;
or whatever
(非正式)或諸如此類的事物
whatever next
Now that I have passed my exams, I feel as free as the air and can do whatever I like.
我考試及格了, 可以自由自在,愛做什麼就做什麼了.
We will defer to whatever the committee decides.
我們遵從委員會作出的任何決定.
There is no doubt whatever about it.
關於這一點,沒有任何疑問.
That child! Whatever you said, he simply wouldn't listen.
這孩子, 饒怎麼說他也不聽.
The children are not allowed in until the school bell rings, whatever the weather.
無論什麼天氣,鈴響之後才能允許學生們進學校.