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 whose [hu:z]   添加此单词到默认生词本
pron. 谁的

  1. Whose house is that?
    那是谁的房子?
  2. Italian-born American composer and librettist whose operas include The Medium(1946) and The Consul(1950).
    梅诺蒂,吉安・卡洛生于1911意大利裔美国作曲家和歌剧词作者,其歌剧作品包括女巫(1946年)及领事(1950年)



Whose \Whose\ (h[=oo]z), pron. [OE. whos, whas, AS. hw[ae]s,
gen. of hw[=a]. See {Who}.]
The possessive case of who or which. See {Who}, and {Which}.

Whose daughter art thou? tell me, I pray thee. --Gen.
xxiv. 23.

The question whose solution I require. --Dryden.

Who \Who\, pron. [Possess. {whose}; object. {Whom}.] [OE. who,
wha, AS. hw[=a], interrogative pron., neut. hw[ae]t; akin to
OFries. hwa, neut. hwet, OS. hw[=e], neut. hwat, D. wie,
neut. wat, G. wer, neut. was, OHG. wer, hwer, neut. waz,
hwaz, Icel. hvat, neut., Dan. hvo, neut. hvad, Sw. ho, hvem,
neut. hvad, Goth. hwas, fem. hw[=o], neut. hwa, Lith. kas,
Ir. & Gael. co, W. pwy, L. quod, neuter of qui, Gr. po`teros
whether, Skr. kas. [root]182. Cf. {How}, {Quantity},
{Quorum}, {Quote}, {Ubiquity}, {What}, {When}, {Where},
{Whether}, {Which}, {Whither}, {Whom}, {Why}.]
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.'' --Macaulay.

[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).

  1. The majority of the 1,800 residents of the islands, whose economic mainstay is sheep-raising, are descendants of British sailors.
  2. Now Pope John Paul II ranks as the world's number-one jet-setter, a supersonic pilgrim whose frequent-flyer mileage on more than 40 journeys outside Italy would take him to the moon and halfway back.
  3. A woman whose husband was convicted of theft refused to pay a fine to free him, then told the court she had fallen in love with a prosecution witness, a newspaper reported Wednesday.
  4. Mr. Schmidt, whose whereabouts are unknown, had acted as an agent for the bank's trading activities in Frankfurt.
  5. The sources would not identify the lawmakers whose offices were involved or say who might face charges in the case, the lawmakers or their aides, the newspaper said.
  6. The countries are as different as Poland _ whose government is wrestling with a political opposition and a weak economy _ and East Germany, which has a fairly strong economy and some doubts about the need for Gorbachev-style reforms.
  7. Lawmen over most of this 1,000-mile-long state were on alert for Salcido, whose 10-year-old car was discovered abandoned 20 miles south in San Rafael.
  8. The graves of the victims (of cholera, mostly) dot the landscape. The pass is now guarded by the Khyber Rifles, whose HQ is close to the top of the pass.
  9. Here's a guy whose got to have doubts given the fact that one of his close supporters tried to run a coup on him.
  10. There are a lot of really important issues and they had to light on that to talk about." Jones, whose training was on stage, mostly acts in movies and TV now. "The energy factor gets more and more difficult.
  11. Michel Aoun, whose 11-month mutiny in the Christian heartland was crushed by a Syrian-led military blitz.
  12. Iran said today's ground assault retaliated for Iraqi chemical bomb attacks last week that killed 5,000 Iraqi Kurds whose hometowns were overrun by Iranian troops fighting with the autonomy-seeking Kurds.
  13. Speakers scheduled for the memorial dedication included former U.S. Sen. George McGovern; Florence Schroeder, whose son was slain; and Dean Kahler, an Athens County commissioner who was wounded in the protest.
  14. It will be nice for Beatrice to have someone to play with," said the former Sarah Ferguson, who is due in March and whose first baby was born 13 months ago.
  15. The Treasury secretary, whose friend George Bush hopes to ride to the White House this fall on a wave of continued economic expansion, has been vigorously countering these calls for contractionary policies, which imply higher interest rates.
  16. Alan Young and Glynnis Johns play retired neighbors whose incredible happiness drives Dooley to distraction.
  17. Her name was Miriana but they called her Esther, after Esther Williams, whose American swimsuit epics were not censored by the Yugoslav film commissars but probably should have been, judging from the subversive effect they had on our four young friends.
  18. One-quarter of the workers are unemployed, including two out of three (20,000) miners from a once-powerful mining industry whose costs now far exceed earnings.
  19. "Subscribers can receive Time publications whose ads have information geared specifically towards them," says Bruce Judson, the magazine group's director of marketing, who spearheaded the program under Mr. Elliman.
  20. Democratic Sen. Paul Simon was challenged in a bid for re-election by Republican Rep. Lynn Martin, whose anti-tax message and late call for limiting the terms of Washington lawmakers had not stopped her slide in the polls.
  21. Marvin Maurice Wells, whose 1986 capital murder trial was halted when prosecutors found the right man, last year lost his $6.5 million federal suit against the police.
  22. The Radical Liberal Party, whose candidate was Sen. Luis Maria Vega, received 78,141 votes, or 7 percent.
  23. Consumers should expect to see ads from automakers whose vehicles ranked high on the survey.
  24. Phillips, whose granddaughter is among about 385 pupils boycotting the new Motley Elementary School, said parents aren't worried about the truancy law.
  25. The proposal is also likely to run into opposition from another group of creditors whose raw material contracts were voided by LTV after its bankruptcy-law filing.
  26. The District of Columbia, whose minimum of $4.85 is the highest in the country, actually has seven other "minimum wages," all of which are lower than $4.85.
  27. Washington, whose own normalization of relations with China was in part spurred by common concern over the Soviet military threat, has welcomed the Sino-Soviet rapprochement, saying it will ease tensions.
  28. Forbes, whose worth has been estimated at $400 million to $1 billion, had made his last birthday, in August, his biggest.
  29. But methyl chloroform, whose potency for ozone destruction is less than 15 percent that of CFCs, remains unregulated and is viewed by much of industry as a potential "bridge" chemical as companies stop using CFCs as cleaning solvents.
  30. His is a breed found more rarely among British executives whose entrepreneurial zeal seems to crumple in the corridors of corporate HQs.
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