so 音标拼音: [s'o]
ad .
conj . 原来,如此,这样,因此,所以,以便;那样
原来,如此,这样,因此,所以,以便;那样
so adv 1 :
to a very great extent or degree ; "
the idea is so obvious "; "
never been so happy "; "
I love you so "; "
my head aches so !"
2 :
in a manner that facilitates ; "
he observed the snakes so he could describe their behavior "; "
he stooped down so he could pick up his hat "
3 :
in such a condition or manner ,
especially as expressed or implied ; "
They '
re happy and I hope they will remain so "; "
so live your life that old age will bring no regrets "
4 :
to a certain unspecified extent or degree ; "
I can only go so far with this student "; "
can do only so much in a day "
5 :
in the same way ;
also ; "
I was offended and so was he ";
"
worked hard and so did she "
6 :
in the way indicated ; "
hold the brush so "; "
set up the pieces thus "; (`
thusly '
is a nonstandard variant ) [
synonym : {
thus },
{
thusly }, {
so }]
7 : (
usually followed by `
that ')
to an extent or degree as expressed ; "
he was so tired he could hardly stand "; "
so dirty that it smells "
8 :
subsequently or soon afterward (
often used as sentence connectors ); "
then he left "; "
go left first ,
then right ";
"
first came lightning ,
then thunder "; "
we watched the late movie and then went to bed "; "
and so home and to bed " [
synonym :
{
then }, {
so }, {
and so }, {
and then }]
9 : (
used to introduce a logical conclusion )
from that fact or reason or as a result ; "
therefore X must be true "; "
the eggs were fresh and hence satisfactory "; "
we were young and thence optimistic "; "
it is late and thus we must go "; "
the witness is biased and so cannot be trusted " [
synonym : {
therefore },
{
hence }, {
thence }, {
thus }, {
so }]
10 :
in truth (
often tends to intensify ); "
they said the car would break down and indeed it did "; "
it is very cold indeed "; "
was indeed grateful "; "
indeed ,
the rain may still come "; "
he did so do it !" [
synonym : {
indeed }, {
so }]
n 1 :
the syllable naming the fifth (
dominant )
note of any musical scale in solmization [
synonym : {
sol }, {
soh }, {
so }]
So \
So \,
adv . [
OE .
so ,
sa ,
swa ,
AS .
sw [=
a ];
akin to OFries ,
s [=
a ],
s ?,
D .
zoo ,
OS . &
OHG .
s ?,
G .
so ,
Icel .
sv [=
a ],
sv ?,
svo ,
so ,
Sw .
s ?,
Dan .
saa ,
Goth .
swa so ,
sw ?
as ;
cf .
L .
suus one '
s own ,
Skr .
sva one '
s own ,
one '
s self . [
root ]
192 .
Cf .
As ,
{
Custom }, {
Ethic }, {
Idiom }, {
Such }.]
1 .
In that manner or degree ;
as ,
indicated (
in any way ),
or as implied ,
or as supposed to be known .
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Why is his chariot so long in coming ? --
Judges v .
28 .
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2 .
In like manner or degree ;
in the same way ;
thus ;
for like reason ;
whith equal reason ; --
used correlatively ,
following as ,
to denote comparison or resemblance ;
sometimes ,
also ,
following inasmuch as .
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As a war should be undertaken upon a just motive ,
so a prince ought to consider the condition he is in .
--
Swift .
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3 .
In such manner ;
to such degree ; --
used correlatively with as or that following ;
as ,
he was so fortunate as to escape .
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I viewed in may mind ,
so far as I was able ,
the beginning and progress of a rising world . --
T .
Burnet .
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He is very much in Sir Roger '
s esteem ,
so that he lives in the family rather as a relation than dependent . --
Addison .
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4 .
Very ;
in a high degree ;
that is ,
in such a degree as can not well be expressed ;
as ,
he is so good ;
he planned so wisely .
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5 .
In the same manner ;
as has been stated or suggested ;
in this or that condition or state ;
under these circumstances ;
in this way ; --
with reflex reference to something just asserted or implied ;
used also with the verb to be ,
as a predicate .
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Use him [
your tutor ]
with great respect yourself ,
and cause all your family to do so too . --
Locke .
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It concerns every man ,
with the greatest seriousness ,
to inquire into those matters ,
whether they be so or not . --
Tillotson .
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He is Sir Robert '
s son ,
and so art thou . --
Shak .
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6 .
The case being such ;
therefore ;
on this account ;
for this reason ;
on these terms ; --
used both as an adverb and a conjuction .
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God makes him in his own image an intellectual creature ,
and so capable of dominion . --
Locke .
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Here ,
then ,
exchange we mutually forgiveness ;
So may the guilt of all my broken vows ,
My perjuries to thee ,
be all forgotten . --
Rowe .
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7 .
It is well ;
let it be as it is ,
or let it come to pass ; --
used to express assent .
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And when '
t is writ ,
for my sake read it over ,
And if it please you ,
so ;
if not ,
why ,
so . --
Shak .
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There is Percy ;
if your father will do me any honor ,
so ;
if not ,
let him kill the next Percy himself .
--
Shak .
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8 .
Well ;
the fact being as stated ; --
used as an expletive ;
as ,
so the work is done ,
is it ?
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9 .
Is it thus ?
do you mean what you say ? --
with an upward tone ;
as ,
do you say he refuses ?
So ? [
Colloq .]
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10 .
About the number ,
time ,
or quantity specified ;
thereabouts ;
more or less ;
as ,
I will spend a week or so in the country ;
I have read only a page or so .
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A week or so will probably reconcile us . --
Gay .
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Note :
See the Note under {
Ill },
adv .
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{
So } . . . {
as }.
So is now commonly used as a demonstrative correlative of as when it is the puprpose to emphasize the equality or comparison suggested ,
esp .
in negative assertions ,
and questions implying a negative answer .
By Shakespeare and others so . . .
as was much used where as . . .
as is now common .
See the Note under {
As },
1 .
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So do ,
as thou hast said . --
Gen .
xviii .
5 .
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As a flower of the field ,
so he flourisheth . --
Ps .
ciii .
15 .
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Had woman been so strong as men . --
Shak .
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No country suffered so much as England . --
Macaulay .
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{
So far },
to that point or extent ;
in that particular . "
The song was moral ,
and so far was right ." --
Cowper .
{
So far forth },
as far ;
to such a degree . --
Shak . --
Bacon .
{
So forth },
further in the same or similar manner ;
more of the same or a similar kind .
See {
And so forth },
under {
And }.
{
So ,
so },
well ,
well . "
So ,
so ,
it works ;
now ,
mistress ,
sit you fast ." --
Dryden .
Also ,
moderately or tolerably well ;
passably ;
as ,
he succeeded but so so . "
His leg is but so so ." --
Shak .
{
So that },
to the end that ;
in order that ;
with the effect or result that .
{
So then },
thus then it is ;
therefore ;
the consequence is .
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So \
So \,
conj .
Provided that ;
on condition that ;
in case that ;
if .
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Though all the winds of doctrine were let loose play upon the earth ,
so truth be in the field ,
we do injuriously ,
by licensing and prohibiting ,
to misdoubt her strength . --
Milton .
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So \
So \,
interj .
Be as you are ;
stand still ;
stop ;
that will do ;
right as you are ; --
a word used esp .
to cows ;
also used by sailors .
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Thionyl \
Thi "
on *
yl \,
n . [
Thionic -
yl .] (
Chem .)
The hypothetical radical {
SO },
regarded as an essential constituent of certain sulphurous compounds ;
as ,
thionyl chloride .
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118 Moby Thesaurus words for "
so ":
a deal ,
a great deal ,
a lot ,
abundantly ,
accordingly ,
accurately ,
ad eundem ,
after this fashion ,
almighty ,
along these lines ,
as ,
as all creation ,
as all get -
out ,
as long as ,
as well ,
at what price ,
awful ,
awfully ,
beaucoup ,
by what mode ,
by what name ,
ceteris paribus ,
consequently ,
considerable ,
considerably ,
correctly ,
correspondingly ,
either ,
equally ,
equivalently ,
ergo ,
evenly ,
ever so ,
ever so much ,
exceedingly ,
exceptionally ,
extremely ,
faultlessly ,
flawlessly ,
for ,
galore ,
greatly ,
hence ,
highly ,
how ,
identically ,
in consideration of ,
in contemplation of ,
in great measure ,
in kind ,
in like manner ,
in order to ,
in such wise ,
in that way ,
in this way ,
in what way ,
indifferently ,
just ,
just like that ,
just right ,
just so ,
largely ,
like ,
like so ,
like that ,
like this ,
likewise ,
mightily ,
mighty ,
much ,
muchly ,
never so ,
no end ,
no end of ,
not a little ,
only too ,
parlous ,
perfectly ,
plenty ,
powerful ,
powerfully ,
precisely ,
pretty ,
pretty much ,
properly ,
proportionately ,
quite ,
real ,
really ,
right ,
rightly ,
sic ,
similarly ,
so as ,
so as to ,
so long as ,
so that ,
so very much ,
straight ,
suchlike ,
terribly ,
terrifically ,
then ,
thereupon ,
this way ,
this -
a -
way ,
thus ,
thus and so ,
thus and thus ,
thusly ,
thuswise ,
to ,
to the skies ,
very ,
very much ,
whacking ,
whopping ,
without distinction
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