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who
/ˈhu, u/
誰;…的人
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Who
pron.
[
Possess.
whose
object.
Whom
]
1.
Originally
,
an
interrogative
pronoun
,
later
,
a
relative
pronoun
also
; --
used
always
substantively
,
and
either
as
singular
or
plural
.
See
the
Note
under
What
,
pron.
, 1.
As
interrogative
pronouns
,
who
and
whom
ask
the
question
:
What
or
which
person
or
persons
?
Who
and
whom
,
as
relative
pronouns
(
in
the
sense
of
that
),
are
properly
used
of
persons
(
corresponding
to
which
,
as
applied
to
things
),
but
are
sometimes
,
less
properly
and
now
rarely
,
used
of
animals
,
plants
,
etc
.
Who
and
whom
,
as
compound
relatives
,
are
also
used
especially
of
persons
,
meaning
the
person
that
;
the
persons
that
;
the
one
that
;
whosoever
.
“Let
who
will
be
President.”
[He]
should
not
tell
whose
children
they
were
.
--
Chaucer
.
There
thou
tell'st
of
kings
,
and
who
aspire
;
Who
fall
,
who
rise
,
who
triumph
,
who
do
moan
. --
Daniel
.
Adders
who
with
cloven
tongues
Do
hiss
into
madness
. --
Shak
.
Whom
I
could
pity
thus
forlorn
.
--
Milton
.
How
hard
is
our
fate
,
who
serve
in
the
state
.
--
Addison
.
Who
cheapens
life
,
abates
the
fear
of
death
.
--
Young
.
The
brace
of
large
greyhounds
,
who
were
the
companions
of
his
sports
.
--
Sir
W
.
Scott
.
2.
One
;
any
;
one
. [
Obs
.,
except
in
the
archaic
phrase
,
as
who
should
say
.]
As who should say
,
it
were
a
very
dangerous
matter
if
a
man
in
any
point
should
be
found
wiser
than
his
forefathers
were
.
--
Robynson
(
More's
Utopia).
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
WHO
n
:
a
United
Nations
agency
to
coordinate
international
health
activities
and
to
help
governments
improve
health
services
[
syn
:
World Health Organization
]
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