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Definition of such in English:

such

predeterminer, pronoun, & determiner sʌtʃ
  • 1Of the type previously mentioned.

    此类的,这种的,这样的

    I have been involved in many such courses

    我参加过许多种这样的课程。

    as predeterminer I longed to find a kindred spirit, and in him I thought I had found such a person

    我一直渴望要找到一个志趣相投的人,我想我在他身上找到了。

    we were second-class citizens and they treated us as such

    我们是二等公民,他们也是这样对待我们的。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • There are few executives with a wit or the patience to withstand such a showing.
    • Ann is not often completely disappointed in our ventures but this was one such occasion.
    • Literary agents are queuing up to sign on young writers from such courses, she says.
    • Why would such a patent democrat and friend of freedom engage such a course of action?
    • It was the absolute very least I could do to throw him a party on such an occasion.
    • It is the first time that an English cathedral has sent any of its personnel on such a course.
    • Another such occasion was when a woman with three dogs, decided to let one of them off the lead.
    • It did not feel right that such patients should actually be in with very elderly patients.
    • Any such cost will of course have to be met by the people and friends of All Saints!
    • They could never progress to plane solutions since we know that such are impossible.
    • On one such occasion he actually sat in the newsroom and typed out his stuff there and then.
    • As such, fans of such music will probably quickly fall in love with her crisp style.
    • The guidelines say that such patients are at high risk of a full stroke within a month.
    • In fact she was only the fourth woman to receive such a degree in the whole of North America.
    • My home is beautiful and I have lovely children who have been spared such suffering.
    • As is often the case in such volumes, the quality of the articles is a bit uneven.
    • At no previous stage this season have Celtic had such a lead in the championship race.
    • They light up the night sky like a beautiful but harmless fire, if such a thing existed.
    • The authors attempt to justify the diagnosis of allodynia in just such a patient.
    • It points out how the whole care team can help with such patients' medical and social needs.
  • 2such — as/thatOf the type about to be mentioned.

    此类的,这种的,这样的

    there is no such thing as a free lunch

    没有免费午餐之类的东西。

    as predeterminer the farm is organized in such a way that it can be run by two adults

    农场的组织方式使其只要有两个成人就可以管理。

    the wound was such that I had to have stitches

    伤口如此严重,我不得不用针缝合。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It narrows to such a degree that there is a risk of becoming wedged by the surge.
    • Inside the closet she was astounded to find a beautiful dress of such fabric she had never seen.
    • Someone sitting near me was shining his shoes to such a degree he could see his face on them.
    • Dr Keeling had never encountered such a degree of bleeding as shown in the photographs.
    • Of course there is such a thing as truth, though sometimes it is far from easy to spot.
  • 3To so high a degree; so great (often used to emphasize a quality)

    如此程度的,如此好的,如此高的(常用来加强语气)

    this material is of such importance that it has a powerful bearing on the case

    这个材料太重要了,与这个案子密切相关。

    as predeterminer autumn's such a beautiful season

    秋季是如此美丽的季节。

    as pronoun such is the elegance of his typeface that it is still a favourite of designers

    他的字体是如此优美,现在仍然是设计师们的最爱。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • There was no log fire lit this time, but it wasn't needed on a such a mild and sunny autumn afternoon.
    • It's a very simple concept for such a very complex and admittedly beautiful work of art.
    • We might as well have been in Paris or Rome, such was the beauty and magnificence of our trip.
    • Angel had sent Fay outside and was talking to him with such patience that I felt a flush of pride.
    • Such a beautiful girl in such a run down place was surely something he'd not seen.
    • I had to have a bit of a sit-down and a stiff drink before I replied, such was the shock.
    • Parliament won the day, but such was the confusion neither side was quite sure who had won.
    • Amy says she cannot believe how well she is running at such an early stage of the season.
    • It had been such a wonderful day and the beautiful evening was its crowning glory.
    • You can reach the legal limit in almost every one of the five gears, such is the spread of torque.
    • As he teed off on the eighth hole such was the pain he had to immediately release his club.
    • Already the sweat is dripping off the faces of the athletes, such is the heat on the course.
    • None could fail to be moved by the professional quality of all the music in such a lovely setting.
    • There have been more entries that we have ever seen before, and they are of such high quality.
    • For him this was the end of a season that began with such promise and ended with nothing.
    • It is such a beautiful opera and I hum along and wish it would last a lot longer than it does.
    • The team were given their sandwiches and champagne aboard the bus such were the crowds.
    • Legend also has it that he sat on the ball at one stage, such was Scotland's dominance.
    • When he sang all looked at him and could not look away, for such was the beauty of his voice and face.
    • Gooseberries have such a short season, and I love to combine them with the oily fish.

Phrases

  • and such

    • And similar things.

      等等,诸如此类的事

      he had activities like the scouts and Sunday school and such

      他参加了童子军、主日学校等诸如此类的活动。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • We took the bus back home, and all the way back we were singing rugby songs and such.
      • The average review score is four stars, and there are the usual tributes to the beautiful writing and such.
      • It had its faults in the pretentious overacting and such, but it was as great as Hollywood movies can get.
      • A zillion things went through my head as we went through the course outline and such.
      • That means after all is said and done with spending and such, they still have money left over.
      • As the evening cooled he did go out to cut hedges and such but otherwise he hid indoors out of the sun, just as Dolly and I did.
      • How screws and such can work loose when a piece of equipment is left undisturbed and unused I do not know.
      • You'll find primitive bridges and such all along the routes taken by the old pack horse caravans.
      • But in order to get a new job I need more free time so as to be able to pick up shifts and such.
      • He grovelled for a while, asking me how I was and such, and then he sprung the question.
  • as such

    • often with negativeIn the exact sense of the word.

      严格意义上的

      it is possible to stay overnight here although there is no guest house as such

      虽然没有严格意义上的旅店,但还是有可能在这里过一夜的。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The club is a business and, as such, should stand on its own feet or fail as any other business would.
      • They will not have a competitive race as such and only have to start and finish in a group.
      • I am from England, of course, and, as such, consider rain to be part of my daily needs.
      • Otley is still a market town and, as such, should be drawing shoppers and other trade into it.
      • Queens Drive is a clearway and as such is not to be used for parking, as defined in the highway code.
      • His speech is the herald of decolonisation and, as such, is a defining moment in history.
      • Not that education or skills are signs of intelligence as such, but there is a correlation.
      • He further went on to say that he was going to organise Freeport as a model city and run it as such.
      • He added that the field they are in is pastureland and as such is specially cultivated grass.
      • The club is a facility for all the youth in the area and as such all are welcome to drop in any night.
      Synonyms
      in itself, of itself, by itself, as such, intrinsically
  • such as

    • 1For example.

      诸如…之类的;例如

      wild flowers such as mountain pansy and wild thyme

      诸如圆三色堇花和野生百里香之类的野花。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Daily events such as our Gaelic taster workshops and Celtic dancing are sold out.
      • She is also keen to see more special events such as street entertainment staged in the town on Sundays.
      • The ban also prevents stadium owners from selling drink at other events such as concerts.
      • The software can be used for a variety of tasks such as file management, file sharing and work flow.
      • Money was raised through a variety of events such as a jazz night and street collections.
      • The funds invest in shares that pay high dividends, such as banks and utilities.
      • Serve as a dip with vegetables or fruit such as apple or pear wedges or banana slices.
      • Instead of potatoes with your evening meal, opt for a low carb option such as a salad.
      • The historic rooms are home to small shows and cultural events such as talks and seminars.
      • Insurance covers specific events such as storm or flood, but never general wear and tear.
      Synonyms
      for instance, e.g., to give an example, to give an instance, by way of illustration, as an illustration, to illustrate, such as, as, like
    • 2Of a kind that; like.

      那种的;像…的

      an event such as we've shared

      像我们曾经参与过的那种事件。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • You only have to look at recent events such as what has happened in Switzerland and France.
      • It was his opinion that the injury was not such as would cause the plaintiff to lose the nail.
      • Now he stands on the eve of his most testing hour and on the brink of fame such as few have ever enjoyed.
      • Now why is that not enough to establish a case for privacy such as a corporation can enjoy?
      • The negotiations for a lease such as occurred in the present case are only one example.
      • You have to make a study of my behavior, such as a spouse will do, much to your dismay at times.
    • 3Those who.

      〈古〉那些人

      such as alter in a moment, win not credit in a month

      那些朝令夕改的人是不会获得人们长久信任的。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The second canon of the Council of Carthage, where the principles of Augustine were supreme, "declares an anathema against such as deny that children ought to be baptized as soon as they are born."
      • And such as so swear to do things unlawful, not only offend in such swearing, but also they much more offend, if they perform the thing that they do swear.
      • And such as claim to be aliens shall be sworn to the effect that they will abide by and maintain the laws of this State and the Confederate States, so long as they are permitted to reside therein.
  • such as it is (or they are)

    • What little there is; for what it's worth.

      虽然质量(或价值)不过如此

      the plot, such as it is, takes road movie form

      情节虽不怎么样,却采用了流浪汉电影的形式。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The plot, such as it is, can be summarised quickly enough.
      • Writing a book, he need only satisfy the standards - such as they are - of his New York publishing house.
      • All the big announcements, such as they are, have to be made by him.
      • I started recording some of my own compositions, such as they are, and suffered extreme stumble-fingeredness.
      • I'm immensely proud of my achievements such as they are and thank the club for their support in realising my ambitions over the last 18 years.
      • And while it would be nice to believe him it's hard to see how the rules, such as they are, won't be broken behind closed doors.
      • Well, I can't be everywhere, but I can offer my financial advice, such as it is.
      • The tax cut, such as it is, was certainly still worth doing, experts say.
      • And the lessons of history, such as they are, are ominously disturbing.
      • So I had to take my career and talents, such as they are, elsewhere.
  • such a one

    • Such a person or thing.

      这样的人(或事物)

      what was the reward for such a one as Fox?

      像福克斯这样的人得到了什么报偿?

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Alas, I cannot fulfil those dreams of a charming man and I offer no affectations of such a one.
      • Once he had a child, he comforted himself, he could leave ‘somebody behind him to remember that such a one once was.’
      • No one had mentioned an invisible combatant on the opposing team, but it wasn't unlikely that such a one would exist - and surely this proved it.
      • Isadora's quest for the perfect man ends in the realisation that there isn't such a one.
      • Inger's eyes grew misty, touched both by Adam's compliment and the sadness of a motherless child, such a one as Adam had so recently been.
      • Show me this marvellous leader, if such a one exists.
      • The master, not being a man of hard heart, knew that it was futile to try and keep beings unwillingly, but his son was not such a one.
      • So many environmental scare stories, over the years; I never dreamed of such a one as this.
      • He is so volatile and immediate, it may be such a one needs a little ongoing guidance and a brake for his ever exploding ideas.
      • Old Thomas of Dentonsville was such a one who lived to see the end of his particular War and returned from whence he came to reach a ripe old age.
  • such that

    • To the extent that.

      到这样的程度

      the linking of sentences such that they constitute a narrative

      组成一个叙事故事的句子连接。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The outcry was such that something had to be done and be seen to be done.
      • The quality of the reprints was such that the photos appeared to have lost nothing due to the passage of time.
      • The ferocity of the assault was such that he passed out and remembers nothing further of the attack.
      • My grief was such that I wanted to go somewhere where I didn't know anybody at all.
      • The popularity of the song was such that it was repeatedly played at the festival venue.
      • The demand for tickets was such that hundreds of people were turned away at the door.
      • This enthusiasm is such that it is bound to make it easier to obtain permission for the likes of wind farms.
      • His self-assurance is such that he can never help himself pointing out the flaws in others.
      • His autism is such that it restricts his ability to handle even the most basic social situation.
      • My naivety about property prices is such that I thought I'd discovered a new bit of London.

Origin

Old English swilc, swylc; related to Dutch zulk, German solch, from the Germanic bases of so1 and alike.

Rhymes

clutch, crutch, Dutch, hutch, inasmuch, insomuch, much, mutch, scutch, thrutch, touch

Definition of such in US English:

such

pronoun, predeterminer, & determinersətʃsəCH
  • 1Of the type previously mentioned.

    此类的,这种的,这样的

    as determiner I have been involved in many such courses

    我参加过许多种这样的课程。

    as predeterminer I longed to find a kindred spirit, and in him I thought I had found such a person

    我一直渴望要找到一个志趣相投的人,我想我在他身上找到了。

    as pronoun we were second-class citizens and they treated us as such

    我们是二等公民,他们也是这样对待我们的。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Literary agents are queuing up to sign on young writers from such courses, she says.
    • Why would such a patent democrat and friend of freedom engage such a course of action?
    • Ann is not often completely disappointed in our ventures but this was one such occasion.
    • Any such cost will of course have to be met by the people and friends of All Saints!
    • As is often the case in such volumes, the quality of the articles is a bit uneven.
    • They could never progress to plane solutions since we know that such are impossible.
    • As such, fans of such music will probably quickly fall in love with her crisp style.
    • At no previous stage this season have Celtic had such a lead in the championship race.
    • On one such occasion he actually sat in the newsroom and typed out his stuff there and then.
    • Another such occasion was when a woman with three dogs, decided to let one of them off the lead.
    • The authors attempt to justify the diagnosis of allodynia in just such a patient.
    • It points out how the whole care team can help with such patients' medical and social needs.
    • The guidelines say that such patients are at high risk of a full stroke within a month.
    • It did not feel right that such patients should actually be in with very elderly patients.
    • In fact she was only the fourth woman to receive such a degree in the whole of North America.
    • They light up the night sky like a beautiful but harmless fire, if such a thing existed.
    • My home is beautiful and I have lovely children who have been spared such suffering.
    • It was the absolute very least I could do to throw him a party on such an occasion.
    • It is the first time that an English cathedral has sent any of its personnel on such a course.
    • There are few executives with a wit or the patience to withstand such a showing.
  • 2such — as/thatOf the type about to be mentioned.

    此类的,这种的,这样的

    as determiner there is no such thing as a free lunch

    没有免费午餐之类的东西。

    as predeterminer the farm is organized in such a way that it can be run by two adults

    农场的组织方式使其只要有两个成人就可以管理。

    as pronoun the wound was such that I had to have stitches

    伤口如此严重,我不得不用针缝合。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Inside the closet she was astounded to find a beautiful dress of such fabric she had never seen.
    • Someone sitting near me was shining his shoes to such a degree he could see his face on them.
    • It narrows to such a degree that there is a risk of becoming wedged by the surge.
    • Of course there is such a thing as truth, though sometimes it is far from easy to spot.
    • Dr Keeling had never encountered such a degree of bleeding as shown in the photographs.
  • 3To so high a degree; so great (often used to emphasize a quality)

    如此程度的,如此好的,如此高的(常用来加强语气)

    as determiner this material is of such importance that it has a powerful bearing on the case

    这个材料太重要了,与这个案子密切相关。

    as predeterminer autumn's such a beautiful season

    秋季是如此美丽的季节。

    as pronoun such is the elegance of his typeface that it is still a favorite of designers

    他的字体是如此优美,现在仍然是设计师们的最爱。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • For him this was the end of a season that began with such promise and ended with nothing.
    • Parliament won the day, but such was the confusion neither side was quite sure who had won.
    • There have been more entries that we have ever seen before, and they are of such high quality.
    • As he teed off on the eighth hole such was the pain he had to immediately release his club.
    • Such a beautiful girl in such a run down place was surely something he'd not seen.
    • There was no log fire lit this time, but it wasn't needed on a such a mild and sunny autumn afternoon.
    • We might as well have been in Paris or Rome, such was the beauty and magnificence of our trip.
    • The team were given their sandwiches and champagne aboard the bus such were the crowds.
    • It had been such a wonderful day and the beautiful evening was its crowning glory.
    • It is such a beautiful opera and I hum along and wish it would last a lot longer than it does.
    • When he sang all looked at him and could not look away, for such was the beauty of his voice and face.
    • Already the sweat is dripping off the faces of the athletes, such is the heat on the course.
    • I had to have a bit of a sit-down and a stiff drink before I replied, such was the shock.
    • Angel had sent Fay outside and was talking to him with such patience that I felt a flush of pride.
    • Gooseberries have such a short season, and I love to combine them with the oily fish.
    • You can reach the legal limit in almost every one of the five gears, such is the spread of torque.
    • Amy says she cannot believe how well she is running at such an early stage of the season.
    • None could fail to be moved by the professional quality of all the music in such a lovely setting.
    • It's a very simple concept for such a very complex and admittedly beautiful work of art.
    • Legend also has it that he sat on the ball at one stage, such was Scotland's dominance.

Phrases

  • and such

    • And similar things.

      等等,诸如此类的事

      he had activities like the scouts and Sunday school and such

      他参加了童子军、主日学校等诸如此类的活动。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • A zillion things went through my head as we went through the course outline and such.
      • How screws and such can work loose when a piece of equipment is left undisturbed and unused I do not know.
      • You'll find primitive bridges and such all along the routes taken by the old pack horse caravans.
      • He grovelled for a while, asking me how I was and such, and then he sprung the question.
      • That means after all is said and done with spending and such, they still have money left over.
      • It had its faults in the pretentious overacting and such, but it was as great as Hollywood movies can get.
      • We took the bus back home, and all the way back we were singing rugby songs and such.
      • As the evening cooled he did go out to cut hedges and such but otherwise he hid indoors out of the sun, just as Dolly and I did.
      • The average review score is four stars, and there are the usual tributes to the beautiful writing and such.
      • But in order to get a new job I need more free time so as to be able to pick up shifts and such.
  • as such

    • often with negativeIn the exact sense of the word.

      严格意义上的

      it is possible to stay overnight here although there is no guest house as such

      虽然没有严格意义上的旅店,但还是有可能在这里过一夜的。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • I am from England, of course, and, as such, consider rain to be part of my daily needs.
      • He further went on to say that he was going to organise Freeport as a model city and run it as such.
      • His speech is the herald of decolonisation and, as such, is a defining moment in history.
      • Not that education or skills are signs of intelligence as such, but there is a correlation.
      • They will not have a competitive race as such and only have to start and finish in a group.
      • Otley is still a market town and, as such, should be drawing shoppers and other trade into it.
      • The club is a facility for all the youth in the area and as such all are welcome to drop in any night.
      • The club is a business and, as such, should stand on its own feet or fail as any other business would.
      • He added that the field they are in is pastureland and as such is specially cultivated grass.
      • Queens Drive is a clearway and as such is not to be used for parking, as defined in the highway code.
      Synonyms
      in itself, of itself, by itself, as such, intrinsically
  • such and such

    • Used to refer vaguely to a person or thing that does not need to be specified.

      某某(人或物);这样那样的

      they'll want to know what actor played such-and-such a character
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Astronomy, in comparison, makes explicit, specific predictions about what will occur in the sky on such-and-such a date, in such-and-such a place.
      • How many times have you read that such-and-such a celebrity ‘does yoga’, and that it has ‘changed their life’?
      • I'm always a little suspicious of such claims… and not just because it seems quite possible for someone to take an old piece of clothing and claim that so-and-so wore it in such-and-such a film.
      • It always bothers me when someone asks me if I know such-and-such and I say, ‘no’ only to receive the reaction of disgust and disbelief.
      • At the beginning of the broadcast, a voiceover made the announcement that So-and-So, who played such-and-such a character was off for a while, and that her mother was playing her character until she returned.
      • As I met people, I started making notes to have such-and-such an actor come back to read for such-and-such a part.
      • The principle is that I should be able to look along a shelf, get the idea that that run of books is mainly on such-and-such a topic, or by such-and-such an author, then have another book come to mind - and it's right there, next on the shelf.
      • We all say we've read such-and-such a novel when we haven't.
      • I would get rid of advertisements that suggest if you don't buy such-and-such a product your children won't be able to grow up healthy, or that when you reach a certain age some bad thing is going to happen to you.
      • In a biography, one expects to be told that so-and-so first met his best friend at such-and-such a place.
  • such as

    • 1For example.

      诸如…之类的;例如

      wildflowers such as daisies and red clover
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The funds invest in shares that pay high dividends, such as banks and utilities.
      • Insurance covers specific events such as storm or flood, but never general wear and tear.
      • Instead of potatoes with your evening meal, opt for a low carb option such as a salad.
      • The ban also prevents stadium owners from selling drink at other events such as concerts.
      • The software can be used for a variety of tasks such as file management, file sharing and work flow.
      • The historic rooms are home to small shows and cultural events such as talks and seminars.
      • She is also keen to see more special events such as street entertainment staged in the town on Sundays.
      • Daily events such as our Gaelic taster workshops and Celtic dancing are sold out.
      • Serve as a dip with vegetables or fruit such as apple or pear wedges or banana slices.
      • Money was raised through a variety of events such as a jazz night and street collections.
      Synonyms
      for instance, e.g., to give an example, to give an instance, by way of illustration, as an illustration, to illustrate, such as, as, like
    • 2Of a kind that; like.

      那种的;像…的

      an event such as we've shared

      像我们曾经参与过的那种事件。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Now he stands on the eve of his most testing hour and on the brink of fame such as few have ever enjoyed.
      • It was his opinion that the injury was not such as would cause the plaintiff to lose the nail.
      • You only have to look at recent events such as what has happened in Switzerland and France.
      • The negotiations for a lease such as occurred in the present case are only one example.
      • You have to make a study of my behavior, such as a spouse will do, much to your dismay at times.
      • Now why is that not enough to establish a case for privacy such as a corporation can enjoy?
  • such as it is (or they are)

    • What little there is; for what it's worth.

      虽然质量(或价值)不过如此

      the law, such as it is, will be respected
      Example sentencesExamples
      • And the lessons of history, such as they are, are ominously disturbing.
      • And while it would be nice to believe him it's hard to see how the rules, such as they are, won't be broken behind closed doors.
      • So I had to take my career and talents, such as they are, elsewhere.
      • All the big announcements, such as they are, have to be made by him.
      • I'm immensely proud of my achievements such as they are and thank the club for their support in realising my ambitions over the last 18 years.
      • The plot, such as it is, can be summarised quickly enough.
      • The tax cut, such as it is, was certainly still worth doing, experts say.
      • Well, I can't be everywhere, but I can offer my financial advice, such as it is.
      • Writing a book, he need only satisfy the standards - such as they are - of his New York publishing house.
      • I started recording some of my own compositions, such as they are, and suffered extreme stumble-fingeredness.
  • such a one

    • Such a person or thing.

      这样的人(或事物)

      what was the reward for such a one as Fox?

      像福克斯这样的人得到了什么报偿?

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Alas, I cannot fulfil those dreams of a charming man and I offer no affectations of such a one.
      • Old Thomas of Dentonsville was such a one who lived to see the end of his particular War and returned from whence he came to reach a ripe old age.
      • Show me this marvellous leader, if such a one exists.
      • So many environmental scare stories, over the years; I never dreamed of such a one as this.
      • Isadora's quest for the perfect man ends in the realisation that there isn't such a one.
      • Once he had a child, he comforted himself, he could leave ‘somebody behind him to remember that such a one once was.’
      • Inger's eyes grew misty, touched both by Adam's compliment and the sadness of a motherless child, such a one as Adam had so recently been.
      • He is so volatile and immediate, it may be such a one needs a little ongoing guidance and a brake for his ever exploding ideas.
      • The master, not being a man of hard heart, knew that it was futile to try and keep beings unwillingly, but his son was not such a one.
      • No one had mentioned an invisible combatant on the opposing team, but it wasn't unlikely that such a one would exist - and surely this proved it.
  • such that

    • To the extent that.

      到这样的程度

      the linking of sentences such that they constitute a narrative

      组成一个叙事故事的句子连接。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The ferocity of the assault was such that he passed out and remembers nothing further of the attack.
      • The popularity of the song was such that it was repeatedly played at the festival venue.
      • My grief was such that I wanted to go somewhere where I didn't know anybody at all.
      • His self-assurance is such that he can never help himself pointing out the flaws in others.
      • The outcry was such that something had to be done and be seen to be done.
      • The demand for tickets was such that hundreds of people were turned away at the door.
      • The quality of the reprints was such that the photos appeared to have lost nothing due to the passage of time.
      • This enthusiasm is such that it is bound to make it easier to obtain permission for the likes of wind farms.
      • My naivety about property prices is such that I thought I'd discovered a new bit of London.
      • His autism is such that it restricts his ability to handle even the most basic social situation.

Origin

Old English swilc, swylc; related to Dutch zulk, German solch, from the Germanic bases of so and alike.

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