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Definition of withal in English: withaladverb wɪˈðɔːl archaic 1In addition; as a further factor or consideration. 且又,而又 the whole is light and portable, and ornamental withal 整件东西轻便易携带,且又美观。 Example sentencesExamples - Thou art the source of light and withal my own true self.
- But he was a magnificent all-round fieldsman withal.
- Srinath is a South Indian, rice-eating vegetarian - and withal, a world-class fast bowler.
- And Ahab told Jezebel all that Elijah had done, and withal how he had slain all the prophets with the sword.
- Nothing that we can do will alter the inscrutable and withal immutable laws which direct our progress on this globe.
- The turkey is a much more respectable bird, and withal a true original native of America.
- 1.1 All the same; nevertheless (used when adding something that contrasts with a previous comment)
依然,仍然;然而(用于补充与以前评论相对比的事情) she gave him a grateful smile, but rueful withal 她对他感激地一笑,但那仍然是懊悔的笑。 Example sentencesExamples - It would be splendid for his woodblock-cutting methods - the stone upon stone, its grim severity and grace withal.
- For what are idols but what the same Scripture describes in these words: ‘Eyes have they, and they do not see,’ and whatever else may be said of substances however skillfully carved into shape, but withal lacking life and sense?
- All this having been true to Burbank, if I caught his thought correctly, the great scientist's tolerant, yet withal inflexible, attitude toward those who were disparaging and excoriating him is entirely understandable.
Synonyms nevertheless, nonetheless, all the same, just the same, anyway, anyhow, still, yet, however, notwithstanding, despite that, in spite of that, for all that, be that as it may, in any event, at any rate
preposition wɪˈðɔːl archaic With (used at the end of a clause) 用,用以(用于句末) we sat with little to nourish ourselves withal but vile water 我们坐在那里,除了脏水外,几乎没有什么可用以滋养自己。
OriginMiddle English: originally as with all. Rhymesall, appal (US appall), awl, Bacall, ball, bawl, befall, Bengal, brawl, call, caul, crawl, Donegal, drawl, drywall, enthral (US enthrall), fall, forestall, gall, Galle, Gaul, hall, haul, maul, miaul, miscall, Montreal, Naipaul, Nepal, orle, pall, Paul, pawl, Saul, schorl, scrawl, seawall, Senegal, shawl, small, sprawl, squall, stall, stonewall, tall, thrall, trawl, wall, waul, wherewithal, yawl Definition of withal in US English: withaladverb archaic 1In addition; as a further factor or consideration. 且又,而又 the whole is light and portable, and ornamental withal 整件东西轻便易携带,且又美观。 Example sentencesExamples - Nothing that we can do will alter the inscrutable and withal immutable laws which direct our progress on this globe.
- The turkey is a much more respectable bird, and withal a true original native of America.
- And Ahab told Jezebel all that Elijah had done, and withal how he had slain all the prophets with the sword.
- But he was a magnificent all-round fieldsman withal.
- Thou art the source of light and withal my own true self.
- Srinath is a South Indian, rice-eating vegetarian - and withal, a world-class fast bowler.
- 1.1 All the same; nevertheless (used when adding something that contrasts with a previous comment)
依然,仍然;然而(用于补充与以前评论相对比的事情) she gave him a grateful smile, but rueful withal 她对他感激地一笑,但那仍然是懊悔的笑。 Example sentencesExamples - For what are idols but what the same Scripture describes in these words: ‘Eyes have they, and they do not see,’ and whatever else may be said of substances however skillfully carved into shape, but withal lacking life and sense?
- All this having been true to Burbank, if I caught his thought correctly, the great scientist's tolerant, yet withal inflexible, attitude toward those who were disparaging and excoriating him is entirely understandable.
- It would be splendid for his woodblock-cutting methods - the stone upon stone, its grim severity and grace withal.
Synonyms nevertheless, nonetheless, all the same, just the same, anyway, anyhow, still, yet, however, notwithstanding, despite that, in spite of that, for all that, be that as it may, in any event, at any rate
preposition archaic With (used at the end of a clause) 用,用以(用于句末) we sat with little to nourish ourselves withal but vile water 我们坐在那里,除了脏水外,几乎没有什么可用以滋养自己。
OriginMiddle English: originally as with all. |