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wherein    音標拼音: [wɛr'ɪn] [hwɛr'ɪn]


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  • word choice - When to use wherein instead of where? - English . . .
    Not only is wherein a more archaic term, but it actually has a different meaning than where It means "in which", and is primarily used as a flowery term evoking legal language, or a fancy or pretentious-sounding table of contents in a book (e g "Chapter 2: Wherein Christopher Robin Meets a Heffalump and Pooh Does Not")
  • meaning - What does wherein mean exactly? - English Language Usage . . .
    1888 - Peering keenly into the shadow wherein she stood In, at, during, or in the course of which (time) 1819 - Length of days Wherein to act the deeds which are the stewards Of their revenue In which (matter, fact, action, condition, etc ); in respect of which 1889 - There began a round of pleasure for Julia wherein she was the central figure
  • archaicisms - Whereof, wherein, wherefrom, whereupon, whereby . . .
    I am publishing an article (research) and I am wondering whether theses words, albeit far more beautiful than their equivalent using which, can still be employed even though the OED described them as archaic I use whereof and wherein the most The rest of the set is used as a logical derivation in general (like consequently etc )
  • Difference between whereby and in which?
    Whereby is another way of saying by which It denotes the means by which something occurs In which, however, denotes the place or process in which something occurs
  • Is it okay to use wherein more than once in a sentence?
    You'll find that "wherein" is almost exclusively used by lawyers who are trying to remove ambiguity in a sentence introduced by the use of commas You find a set of similarly used words like "hereinafter" and "wherewithout", they're called pronominal adverbs, and with a few exceptions like "wherever", "thereabouts" and "whereas" they're very
  • word usage - What is the meaning of wherein in this context . . .
    In which 'the situation wherein the information will eventually be used' So it could be replaced with "in the way that" This is ironic in the way that the song is a farewell until next time, it signifies a definite end in the film – of life and innocence
  • What is the difference between Wherein and Whereas?
    Wherein is used the same as in which, while whereas is used like while From the Oxford Dictionaries: wherein, adv 1 [relative adverb] In which: 'the situation wherein the information will eventually be used'
  • punctuation - Comma and where - Comma and where - English Language . . .
    I found some sentence here; "They also live in Argentina, Bolivia and Ecuador where they reside mainly on estuaries, lagoons, mud flats and salt lakes " I understood like this: They also live in
  • linguistics - What are these very formal, old-fashioned words (wherein . . .
    What do you mean ‘this kind of words’? There’s not really anything all those words have in common, apart from the fact that they are compound words in which at least one of the two constituent words is either an adverb or a preposition (but less common word classes to be used in compounds in English), so it’s very hard to know what you would expect to be listed
  • Is it better to start a sentence with “If ” or “Where”?
    'Wherein', 'insofar as', or 'inasmuch as' would be clearer than 'where', but 'if' is shorter, perhaps clearer, and more common JanusBahsJacquet is right, though, IMO – Brōtsyorfuzthrāx





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