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Definition of without in English: withoutpreposition wɪðˈaʊt 1In the absence of. 无,没有 he went to Sweden without her 他独自去了瑞典,没带她。 Example sentencesExamples - Others never venture into the outside world without a chaperone.
- The child must now start its life in the outside world without parents at its shoulder.
- In that case there was smoke without fire, and in May he walked free from court.
- My husband's big breakfast arrived without the eggs.
- Ideally, they should be allowed to work without any form of outside undue pressure.
- She was going to be late for work so she left without him and wasn't happy.
- I later recovered the holdall, without the money and saleable items, but with the club records intact.
- This allegation has been denied by the club but in the absence of smoke without fire, it must be considered a possibility.
- I believe there is no smoke without fire.
- How many shows do you think Alex played in his life outside of Montreal without Carlos?
- The Prince came without the men, money and guns that he had been expressly told that he needed.
Synonyms unaccompanied by, unescorted by in the absence of - 1.1 Not having the use or benefit of.
没使用 the first person to make the ascent without oxygen 没携带氧气登山的第一人。 Example sentencesExamples - This is not the only fire to be reported at a property without a fitted smoke detector in recent weeks.
- This may seem like a simple proposition, but to a man it's like you have asked him to scale Mount Everest without oxygen.
- True, it is hard for a monk not to touch money and to live without the comforts of this world.
- She even promised to give him anything he wanted if he went without meat for a week.
- The risk of death in a house fire is three times higher in homes without smoke alarms.
- Dozens more without tickets waited outside to soak up the atmosphere.
- Finally we'd like to make mention of the musicians without whom this show would not have been as good as it was.
- The next day, he said, she reappeared, said she could not live without the children and would he object if she took them.
- Last Thursday night they were engulfed by a raging fire without a sprinkler system to put it out.
- The workers were found huddled around a fire without the proper dress for the weather.
- He has been able to get around his home with a stick but cannot manage outside without a wheel-chair.
- Fire crews were due to revisit the area today to talk to neighbours and fit smoke alarms in properties without them.
- They have to catch and prepare their own food, light a fire without matches and build a shelter.
- Is this something I could live without and still remain alive and well?
- We know that without these bush fires plants won't germinate and the bush won't flourish.
- American soldiers are now rarely seen outside their vehicles without helicopter and tank support.
- I decided to brass it and head for the departure gate without a boarding card.
- They live in rented accommodation without a car and are saving money, for a better life back home.
- If I hear a noise outside the villa, I do not go outside on my own without a torch
- They are too numerous to mention but without them the event would not have been a success.
Synonyms lacking, in need of, wanting for, needing, requiring, short of deprived of, destitute of - 1.2often with verbal noun In circumstances in which the action mentioned does not happen.
不,不曾 they sat looking at each other without speaking 他们坐着,相对无语。 Example sentencesExamples - Some years later the dreamer hears of a magic man who walks through fire without being burned.
- He was burned down his right arm and hand, on the back of his head and his back, but he escaped without smoke damage to his lungs.
- Continuing to put premises to such use without applying for a Fire Certificate is an offence.
- The church has slid so far into consumerism it is nearly impossible to live out your faith without paying for it.
- What a joy to come back from a night out without cigarette smoke clinging to every fibre and to be able to wear your clothes again the next day.
- September is a month of fruition, pleasing sunsets and being able to have a fire again without feeling guilty.
- His arms are held out straight and he continues to fire without stopping for a break.
- He forced them to surrender without a shot being fired and held them prisoner until back-up arrived.
- You watch the emotional drama taking place inside and outside without getting caught up in it.
- Being in hospital is stressful enough without being banned from smoking.
- This thief had previous convictions and so was a felon, but the constable fired at him without knowing this.
- He left his shirt near the fire and shuffled into the woods without removing his wet shorts.
- His second wife, Bettye, tied the knot without mentioning that she'd been married before.
- You can now go on-line and increase your skills without going outside your door.
- Hardly a day goes past in Otley at the moment without yet another fire apparently being deliberately started.
- A related form was the white herring, which was salted without being smoked.
- I can't finish this piece without making a special mention of the lighting.
- It is very sad that these people can't manage an hour or so without smoking.
- He fired randomly and without aiming, trying to simply heighten the confusion within the camp.
- Hardly a day goes by without some mention in the media of a new sporting deal.
2archaic, literary Outside. 〈古或诗/文〉在外面,在外部 the barbarians without the gates 门外的野蛮人。
adverb wɪðˈaʊt archaic, literary Outside. 〈古或诗/文〉在外面,在外部 外面的敌人。
conjunction wɪðˈaʊt dialect, archaic 1Without it being the case that. 〈古或方〉不那样的话 he won't be able to go without we know it 在我们不知道的情况下,他就不能走。 - 1.1 Unless.
除非,如果不 I'd never have known you without you spoke to me 如果当时你没和我说话,我就永远不会认识你。
OriginOld English withūtan 'on the outside'. Rhymesabout, bout, clout, devout, doubt, down-and-out, drought, flout, gout, grout, knout, lout, mahout, misdoubt, nowt, out, out-and-out, owt, pout, Prout, right about, rout, scout, shout, snout, spout, sprout, stout, thereabout, thereout, throughout, timeout, tout, trout, way-out Definition of without in US English: withoutpreposition 1In the absence of. 无,没有 he went to Sweden without her 他独自去了瑞典,没带她。 Example sentencesExamples - Others never venture into the outside world without a chaperone.
- How many shows do you think Alex played in his life outside of Montreal without Carlos?
- My husband's big breakfast arrived without the eggs.
- This allegation has been denied by the club but in the absence of smoke without fire, it must be considered a possibility.
- I believe there is no smoke without fire.
- In that case there was smoke without fire, and in May he walked free from court.
- Ideally, they should be allowed to work without any form of outside undue pressure.
- The Prince came without the men, money and guns that he had been expressly told that he needed.
- She was going to be late for work so she left without him and wasn't happy.
- The child must now start its life in the outside world without parents at its shoulder.
- I later recovered the holdall, without the money and saleable items, but with the club records intact.
Synonyms unaccompanied by, unescorted by - 1.1 Not having the use or benefit of.
没使用 the first person to make the ascent without oxygen 没携带氧气登山的第一人。 Example sentencesExamples - True, it is hard for a monk not to touch money and to live without the comforts of this world.
- He has been able to get around his home with a stick but cannot manage outside without a wheel-chair.
- American soldiers are now rarely seen outside their vehicles without helicopter and tank support.
- The risk of death in a house fire is three times higher in homes without smoke alarms.
- Last Thursday night they were engulfed by a raging fire without a sprinkler system to put it out.
- They have to catch and prepare their own food, light a fire without matches and build a shelter.
- They live in rented accommodation without a car and are saving money, for a better life back home.
- She even promised to give him anything he wanted if he went without meat for a week.
- The next day, he said, she reappeared, said she could not live without the children and would he object if she took them.
- If I hear a noise outside the villa, I do not go outside on my own without a torch
- Fire crews were due to revisit the area today to talk to neighbours and fit smoke alarms in properties without them.
- This may seem like a simple proposition, but to a man it's like you have asked him to scale Mount Everest without oxygen.
- Dozens more without tickets waited outside to soak up the atmosphere.
- Finally we'd like to make mention of the musicians without whom this show would not have been as good as it was.
- They are too numerous to mention but without them the event would not have been a success.
- We know that without these bush fires plants won't germinate and the bush won't flourish.
- This is not the only fire to be reported at a property without a fitted smoke detector in recent weeks.
- I decided to brass it and head for the departure gate without a boarding card.
- The workers were found huddled around a fire without the proper dress for the weather.
- Is this something I could live without and still remain alive and well?
Synonyms lacking, in need of, wanting for, needing, requiring, short of - 1.2often with verbal noun In circumstances in which the action mentioned does not happen.
不,不曾 they sat looking at each other without speaking 他们坐着,相对无语。 Example sentencesExamples - It is very sad that these people can't manage an hour or so without smoking.
- Some years later the dreamer hears of a magic man who walks through fire without being burned.
- You can now go on-line and increase your skills without going outside your door.
- September is a month of fruition, pleasing sunsets and being able to have a fire again without feeling guilty.
- What a joy to come back from a night out without cigarette smoke clinging to every fibre and to be able to wear your clothes again the next day.
- He left his shirt near the fire and shuffled into the woods without removing his wet shorts.
- Hardly a day goes past in Otley at the moment without yet another fire apparently being deliberately started.
- He fired randomly and without aiming, trying to simply heighten the confusion within the camp.
- This thief had previous convictions and so was a felon, but the constable fired at him without knowing this.
- Being in hospital is stressful enough without being banned from smoking.
- He forced them to surrender without a shot being fired and held them prisoner until back-up arrived.
- His arms are held out straight and he continues to fire without stopping for a break.
- You watch the emotional drama taking place inside and outside without getting caught up in it.
- A related form was the white herring, which was salted without being smoked.
- His second wife, Bettye, tied the knot without mentioning that she'd been married before.
- I can't finish this piece without making a special mention of the lighting.
- He was burned down his right arm and hand, on the back of his head and his back, but he escaped without smoke damage to his lungs.
- Hardly a day goes by without some mention in the media of a new sporting deal.
- The church has slid so far into consumerism it is nearly impossible to live out your faith without paying for it.
- Continuing to put premises to such use without applying for a Fire Certificate is an offence.
2literary, archaic Outside. 〈古或诗/文〉在外面,在外部 the barbarians without the gates 门外的野蛮人。
adverb literary, archaic Outside. 〈古或诗/文〉在外面,在外部 外面的敌人。
conjunction dialect, archaic 1Without it being the case that. 〈古或方〉不那样的话 he won't be able to go without we know it 在我们不知道的情况下,他就不能走。 - 1.1 Unless.
除非,如果不 I'd never have known you without you spoke to me 如果当时你没和我说话,我就永远不会认识你。
OriginOld English withūtan ‘on the outside’. |