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 else [ɛls]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 别的, 其他的

ad. 另外, 否则, 不然


  1. Hurry, or else you'll be late.
    快点儿,不然你要迟到了。
  2. What else could I say?
    我还有什么可说的?
  3. Run or else you'll be late.
    快跑,不然你要迟到了。



Else \Else\, adv. & conj.
1. Besides; except that mentioned; in addition; as, nowhere
else; no one else.

2. Otherwise; in the other, or the contrary, case; if the
facts were different.

For thou desirest not sacrifice; else would I give
it. --Ps. li. 16.

Note: After `or', else is sometimes used expletively, as
simply noting an alternative. ``Will you give thanks, .
. . or else shall I?'' --Shak.


Else \Else\, a. & pron. [OE. & AS. elles otherwise, gen. sing.
of an adj. signifying other; akin to OHG. elles otherwise,
OSw. ["a]ljes, Sw. eljest, Goth. aljis, adj., other, L.
alius, Gr. ?. Cf. {Alias}, {Alien}.]
Other; one or something beside; as, Who else is coming? What
else shall I give? Do you expect anything else? ``Bastards
and else.'' --Shak.

Note: This word always follows its noun. It is usual to give
the possessive form to else rather than to the
substantive; as, somebody else's; no one else's. ``A
boy who is fond of somebody else's pencil case.'' --G.
Eliot. ``A suit of clothes like everybody else's.''
--Thackeray.

  1. Senate leader Byrd promises to offer Rep. Gephardt's amendment if nobody else will.
  2. "(Then) I get hotheaded like anybody else."
  3. What has kept the Tamil insurgency alive more than anything else is India, home to 50 million of its own Tamils.
  4. I know everybody else does around here, but I don't.
  5. For, if this magnificent exhibition at the Academy does nothing else, it demonstrates for ever the absurdity of the distinction that would make oil on canvas inherently superior to water-colour on paper, simply because it is oil on canvas.
  6. And if not, have they found anything else to embrace instead?' says one analyst. The market has already come through a period of rapid development.
  7. "Bush knew better than anyone else how frustrating such rumors are and wanted to put them to rest," said an administration official who spoke only on condition of anonymity.
  8. It is hard to see what else would have drawn her to this cloying, lightweight piece of American nostalgia. The year is 1962, and Bates is a plucky widow trying to raise six kids on minimum wages.
  9. This, more than anything else the SEC is doing, worries the municipal bond industry.
  10. "We will never go back to the grain-embargo days of those Democrats, Carter and Mondale and who knows who else," the Republican presidential nominee declared.
  11. It had nowhere else to go.
  12. "It's the most important of the issues confronting Canadians, towering over everything else," says Angus Reid, a leading pollster based in Winnipeg.
  13. All the party leaders speak of the need to negotiate to resolve the legislative crisis after the election, but "they agree on little else," said an analysis in today's Yomiuri Shimbun, a conservative national daily.
  14. "That was fun that nobody else could have," he said. "We're the only ones who know what it was really like.
  15. "Adding $500 of someone else's money" to the unemployment benefits would only encourage that type of layoff, he says.
  16. That meant administrators had to find the $15 million somewhere else if they wanted to run the program.
  17. It's not my fault somebody else out there looks like me." The other man told The Dallas Morning News he was terrified to learn "I was facing death row." "I thought I was going to die for something I didn't do," he said.
  18. Not only can no one be possessed by anyone else; eventually, no one can ever be known by anyone else.
  19. Not only can no one be possessed by anyone else; eventually, no one can ever be known by anyone else.
  20. Three longer, more demanding works, literally extraordinary are worth getting to know in these high-definition performances. Satie called his Socrate a 'symphonic drama' but the description would hardly have occurred to anyone else.
  21. "He's making things happen." Mr. Tsongas acknowledges that "lawyers and negotiators exist off somebody else's capacity to be viable.
  22. Apart from anything else, it represents good value for money.
  23. It can move forward or else." Some right-wing Cuban exiles say they'll do whatever they can to make the change come soon.
  24. "What else could it be?
  25. They pranced about with Nazi flags and insignia, but they never discussed the ideology of fascism or of anything else," wrote Cherie Seymour, a former reporter who gained entrance to the event.
  26. "He comes up with ideas nobody else thinks of." One such idea, which isn't yet fully accepted by the drug industry, is recognizing blood-plasma levels as evidence that a drug has resulted in patient improvement.
  27. Daly does something else that is admirable, which is to hit the ball very far.
  28. Regarding Willard Spiegelman's review, "Big D Inaugurates Pei Symphony Hall" (Leisure & Arts, Sept. 13), we Dallasites are pleased to see that our fair city's flair for hyperbole is still thriving, though little else around here is.
  29. The early hour left plenty of time, and Mr. Pelton would be at work alone, with nobody else around to offer him advice.
  30. Everyone else had Cokes and iced tea," Young said recently. "Drinking is thoroughly frowned upon." The Navy now realizes that alcohol can cause work, family and health problems, he said.
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