whatsoever 英 [ˌwɒtsəʊ'evə]   美 [ˌhwɑtsoˈɛvɚ,ˌhwʌt-,ˌwɑt,ˌwʌt-]

whatsoever

whatsoever  英 [ˌwɒtsəʊ'evə] 美 [ˌhwɑtsoˈɛvɚ,ˌhwʌt-,ˌwɑt,ˌwʌt-]

pron. 无论什么 

But after a while, we realise that not only is she not screaming, she also appears to have no romantic interest whatsoever. 但是在影片进行一段时间后,我们才意识到她非但没有尖叫,似乎对任何浪漫也都不抱兴趣。
Therefore all things whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do ye even so to them: for this is the law and the prophets. 所以无论何事,你们愿意人怎样待你们,你们也要怎样待人。 因为这就是律法和先知的道理。

  • The word whatsoever is an old-fashioned way to emphasize a point. If you have no clue whatsoever who ate all the ice cream that was in the freezer, it means you truly have no idea at all who the culprit is.
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  • pron. 无论什么
  • 1. But after a while, we realise that not only is she not screaming, she also appears to have no romantic interest whatsoever.

    但是在影片进行一段时间后,我们才意识到她非但没有尖叫,似乎对任何浪漫也都不抱兴趣。

  • 2. Therefore all things whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do ye even so to them: for this is the law and the prophets.

    所以无论何事,你们愿意人怎样待你们,你们也要怎样待人。 因为这就是律法和先知的道理。

  • 3. So what you need to know is that there is no evidence whatsoever to back these claims.

    所以你需要知道的就是,从来就没有证据证明那些“结构性”的论断。

  • whatsoever (pron.) "of whatever nature, kind, or sort," mid-13c., quuat-so-euere, from whatso "whatever" (c. 1200; see what), an emphatic referring to things, + ever. A double intensive of what. As an adjective from mid-15c.
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