anyhow
anyhow 英 [ˈenihaʊ] 美 [ˈɛniˌhaʊ]
adv. 总之;无论如何;不管怎样
"Thanks very much anyhow."—"It's a pleasure." “无论如何,非常感谢你。”—“不客气。”
Anyhow, one thing's clear. 无论如何,有一件事是清楚的。
- Use the adverb anyhow to emphasize or support something you've just said. You might say, "I'm not going to bother studying those dates for history class — they're not going to be on the test anyhow."
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- adv. 总之;无论如何;不管怎样
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1. "Thanks very much anyhow."—"It's a pleasure."
“无论如何,非常感谢你。”—“不客气。”
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2. Anyhow, one thing's clear.
无论如何,有一件事是清楚的。
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3. Let's find out anyhow.
我们无论如何也要弄清楚。
- anyhow (adv.) 1740, "in any way or manner," from any + how (adv.). Unlike most other any + (interrogative) compounds, there is no record of it in Old or Middle English. Compare anyway (16c.). Also used as a conjunction, "in any case." Emphatic form any old how is recorded from 1900, American English.
any·how / ˈenihaʊ ; NAmE ˈenihaʊ / adverb 1 = anyway 2 in a careless way; not arranged in an order 随便地;杂乱无章地 ◆ She piled the papers in a heap on her desk, just anyhow. 她把文件在桌上随便搁成一堆。 any·how / ˈenihaʊ ; NAmE ˈenihaʊ /
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