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al·so
/ˈɔl(t)(ˌ)so, ˈɔ-/
(
ad
.)也,同樣;而且,還
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Al·so
adv. & conj.
1.
In
like
manner
;
likewise
. [
Obs
.]
2.
In
addition
;
besides
;
as
well
;
further
;
too
.
Lay
up
for
yourselves
treasures
in
heaven
. . .
for
where
your
treasure
is
,
there
will
your
heart
be
also
.
--
Matt
.
vi
. 20.
3.
Even
as
;
as
;
so
. [
Obs
.]
Syn:
--
Also
,
Likewise
,
Too
.
Usage:
These
words
are
used
by
way
of
transition
,
in
leaving
one
thought
and
passing
to
another
.
Also
is
the
widest
term
.
It
denotes
that
what
follows
is
all
so
,
or
entirely
like
that
which
preceded
,
or
may
be
affirmed
with
the
same
truth
;
as
,
“If
you
were
there
,
I
was
there
also
;”
“If
our
situation
has
some
discomforts
,
it
has
also
many
sources
of
enjoyment.”
Too
is
simply
less
formal
and
pointed
than
also
;
it
marks
the
transition
with
a
lighter
touch
;
as
,
“I
was
there
too
;”
“a
courtier
yet
a
patriot
too
.”
--
Pope
.
Likewise
denotes
literally
“in
like
manner,”
and
hence
has
been
thought
by
some
to
be
more
specific
than
also
.
“It implies,”
says
Whately
,
“some
connection
or
agreement
between
the
words
it
unites
.
We
may
say
, ‘
He
is
a
poet
,
and
likewise
a
musician
; '
but
we
should
not
say
, ‘
He
is
a
prince
,
and
likewise
a
musician
,'
because
there
is
no
natural
connection
between
these
qualities.”
This
distinction
,
however
,
is
often
disregarded
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
also
adv
:
in
addition
; "
he
has
a
Mercedes
,
too
" [
syn
:
besides
,
too
,
likewise
,
as well
]
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