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You can either come with me now or walk home. 你要么现在和我一道去,要么自己走回去。
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The books were either books on travel or detective novels. 这些书不是游记就是侦探小说。
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两个并列的状语或定语:
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She will be back either today or tomorrow. 她不是今天就是明天回来。
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You can take either the blue or the green one. 你可拿蓝色的或是绿色的那个。
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两个并列的分句:
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Either you must improve your work or I shall dismiss you. 要么你改进工作要么我把你辞退。
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Either you leave this house or I’ll call the police. 要么你离开这屋子,要么我去叫警察。
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有时也可在三样东西中选一样:
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If you want ice-cream you can have either coffee, lemon or vanilla. 如果你要买冰淇淋,你可以要咖啡味的,柠檬味的或是香草味的。
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352 elder—eldest
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elder指两人 (尤指兄弟姐妹)中年纪较大的,多用作定语:
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Henry is David’s elder brother. 亨利是戴维的哥哥。
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The elder sister is called Mary. 姐姐叫玛丽。
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也可指两个子女中年岁较大者:
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Her elder daughter is married. 她的大女儿已经结婚了。
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eldest指兄弟姐妹或子女中年岁最大的:
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Mary is my eldest sister. 玛丽是我的大姐。
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Robie’s eldest brother had opposed it. 罗比的大哥曾反对它。
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My parents’ eldest child is Joe. 我父母最大的孩子是乔伊。
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His eldest daughter is a medical student. 他的大女儿是学医的。
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但这两个词稍稍有点儿文气,许多人干脆不用它们,而用。older和oldest代替:
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He’s my older brother. 他是我哥哥。
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His oldest daughter is a medical student. 他的大女儿是学医的。
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