same如何读

英:[seɪm]

美:[seɪm]

same英汉释义

adj.(形容词)
  1. [A] 同一的 exactly the one referred to or mentioned; not different; identical
  2. [A] 相同的,同样的 one that is exactly like the one referred to or mentioned; exactly matching
pron.(代词)
  1. 同一事物; 同样的人 the same thing; the same person

same是什么意思

adj. (形容词)
  1. 相同的,同样的,同一的,一模一样的
  2. 上述的
  3. 千篇一律的,单调的,无变化的,依然如故的
  4. 同种的
  5. 同性的
adv. (副词)
  1. 同样地,完全一样
  2. 类似
  3. 然而还是,仍然
pron. (代词)
  1. 同样的事物,相同的事物,同一事物,该事
  2. 同样的人,同一个人,该人
  3. 相同,一样
  4. 虽是这样,尽管如此
  5. 对某人无关紧要
  6. 同样的(饮料)再来一份
  7. 我也一样,我也是,你也一样
n. (名词)
  1. 同样的事物或人,同一事物或人

same词根

词根:same

n.

sameness 相同;千篇一律;单调

same英英释义

Adjective

1. same in identity;

"the same man I saw yesterday"

"never wore the same dress twice"

"this road is the same one we were on yesterday"

"on the same side of the street"

2. closely similar or comparable in kind or quality or quantity or degree;

"curtains the same color as the walls"

"two girls of the same age"

"mother and son have the same blue eyes"

"animals of the same species"

"the same rules as before"

"two boxes having the same dimensions"

"the same day next year"

3. equal in amount or value;

"like amounts"

"equivalent amounts"

"the same amount"

"gave one six blows and the other a like number"

"an equal number"

"the same number"

4. unchanged in character or nature;

"the village stayed the same"

"his attitude is the same as ever"

Adverb

1. in the same manner;

"you get treated fairly, same as any other student in this course!"

same词组

same time同时

same as等同于;与…一致

same way同样;同样的方法;同样的感受

in the same time在同一时间

same type同型

same place老地方;同名点

all the same仍然

much the same几乎相同,大致一样

just the same还是;完全一样;照旧(等于all the same)

one and the same同一个;完全一回事

as same as和…一样

at the same level本级;在同一水平上

for the same reason为了同样的理由

same order同阶;同序

stay the same保持不变;保持一致

by the same token同样地;出于同样原因

in the same manner同样地;以同样的方式

look the same看起来一样

the very same完全相同的;正是这个

same to you彼此彼此;我也这样祝愿你

same区别

 equivalent, identical, equal, same, very

这组词都有“相同的”的意思,其区别是:

equivalent主要指有同样价值、效力或意义的两种不同的事物。

identical着重指人或物等在每细节上都完全相同。

equal多指在价值等方面相当而不相同的事物。

same可指相同的人或物,也可指在质量、外表或意义等方面相同,但实际上有差别的事物。

very侧重指完全同一,没有区别。

以上来源于网络

 equivalent, identical, equal, same

这些词皆含相同,相等之意。

equivalent相等的,特指“价值,效力,意义”等相同的。如:This sentence is equivalent to that.

identical相同的,相等的,侧重于某一细节上完全相同。如:She wore the identical dress on both occasion.(她在两种场合穿同样的衣服。)

equal相同的,相等的,特指“数量,价值等”相同。如:Their ages are equal.

same相同的,表示在质量、类型、外表或意义上相同,而实际上有差异。如:He is of about the same age as you.

以上来源于网络

same词源中文解释

"相同的,相等的; 不变的; 在本质或一般特征上相同",源自原始日耳曼语 *samaz "same"(也源自古撒克逊语、古高地德语、哥特语 sama,古高地德语 samant,德语 samt "一起,与",哥特语 samana "一起",荷兰语 zamelen "收集",德语 zusammen "一起"),源自 PIE *samos "相同",源自词根 *sem-(1)的带后缀形式,意为"一个; 作为一个,与...一起"。

古英语似乎除了副词短语 swa same "与...相同"(字面意思为"如此相同")之外,已经失去了这个形容词。但在中古英语中,这个词作为"身份的普通形容代词" [OED],更可能(或主要)来自古诺尔斯语的同源词 same, samr "相同"。在它的复兴中,它取代了同义词 ilk。

作为代词,指"刚提到的人或事物",始于公元1300年左右。在中古英语中,它也是一个动词和形容词,意为"一起,相互"(如 comen same "聚集在一起,联合", kissen same "相互拥抱")。

口语短语same here "我也是一样",作为赞同的感叹词,始于1895年。 All the same自1803年起作为"尽管已经提到"的意思。奇怪的短语Same difference表示"没有区别; 相等",始于1945年。通常为了强调而扩展: ilk-same(公元13世纪中期); the self-same(15世纪初); one and the same 在威克里夫(公元14世纪后期)中,翻译拉丁语 unus atque idem.

same词源英文解释

Adjective Middle English, from Old Norse samr; akin to Old High German sama same, Latin simulis like, simul together, at the same time, similis like, sem- one, Greek homos same, hama together, hen-, heis one

The first known use of same was in the 13th century

same儿童词典英英释义

scallop1 of 2noun

any of a family of marine mollusks with a two-part ribbed shell

a muscle of the scallop used for food

one of the two parts of a scallop shell

one of a continuous series of rounded half-circles forming a border (as on lace)

scallop2 of 2verb

to bake in a sauce usually covered with seasoned bread or cracker crumbs

scalloped potatoes

to shape, cut, or make an edge in scallops

scallop1 of 2noun

any of a family of marine mollusks with a two-part ribbed shell

a muscle of the scallop used for food

one of the two parts of a scallop shell

one of a continuous series of rounded half-circles forming a border (as on lace)

scallop2 of 2verb

to bake in a sauce usually covered with seasoned bread or cracker crumbs

scalloped potatoes

to shape, cut, or make an edge in scallops

scallop1 of 2noun

any of a family of marine mollusks with a two-part ribbed shell

a muscle of the scallop used for food

one of the two parts of a scallop shell

one of a continuous series of rounded half-circles forming a border (as on lace)

scallop2 of 2verb

to bake in a sauce usually covered with seasoned bread or cracker crumbs

scalloped potatoes

to shape, cut, or make an edge in scallops

scale1 of 6noun

either pan of a balance

balance entry 1 sense 1—usually used in plural

a device for weighing

a bathroom scale

scale2 of 6verb

to weigh in scales

to have a specified weight

scale3 of 6noun

any of the small stiff flat plates that form an outer covering on the body of some animals and especially fishes and reptiles

a small thin plate that resembles an animal scale the scales on a moth's wing

scales of mica

a small thin flake (as of dandruff) shed from the skin

a thin layer or coating formed especially on metal (as iron)

boiler scale

a special leaf that covers a bud of a seed plant

scale insect

a disease of plants caused by a scale insect

scale4 of 6verb

to remove scale or the scales from scale fish

scale a boiler

to take off in scales or thin layers

scale the bark off a tree

to come off in scales or shed scales : flake

to throw a flat object so as to sail in air or skip on water

scale5 of 6noun

a series of tones going up or down in pitch with each tone having a fixed relationship to those above and below it

a series of spaces marked off by lines and used for measuring distances, amounts, or quantities

a divided line on a map or chart indicating the length (as an inch) used to represent a larger unit of measure (as a mile)

an instrument consisting of a strip (as of wood, plastic, or metal) with spaces on its surface that are evenly divided and numbered for measuring distances or amounts

a series divided into classes

the size of a picture, plan, or model of a thing compared to the size of the thing itself

size in comparison

do things on a large scale

a rule by which something can be measured or judged

scale6 of 6verb

to climb by or as if by a ladder scale a cliff

scale a wall

to arrange in order with the highest assigned one value (as a grade of A) and the lowest another value (as a grade of D) with the rest placed in groups between the two

scale a test

to measure by or as if by a scale

to make, regulate, or estimate by a rule

scale down the budget

scale1 of 6noun

either pan of a balance

balance entry 1 sense 1—usually used in plural

a device for weighing

a bathroom scale

scale2 of 6verb

to weigh in scales

to have a specified weight

scale3 of 6noun

any of the small stiff flat plates that form an outer covering on the body of some animals and especially fishes and reptiles

a small thin plate that resembles an animal scale the scales on a moth's wing

scales of mica

a small thin flake (as of dandruff) shed from the skin

a thin layer or coating formed especially on metal (as iron)

boiler scale

a special leaf that covers a bud of a seed plant

scale insect

a disease of plants caused by a scale insect

scale4 of 6verb

to remove scale or the scales from scale fish

scale a boiler

to take off in scales or thin layers

scale the bark off a tree

to come off in scales or shed scales : flake

to throw a flat object so as to sail in air or skip on water

scale5 of 6noun

a series of tones going up or down in pitch with each tone having a fixed relationship to those above and below it

a series of spaces marked off by lines and used for measuring distances, amounts, or quantities

a divided line on a map or chart indicating the length (as an inch) used to represent a larger unit of measure (as a mile)

an instrument consisting of a strip (as of wood, plastic, or metal) with spaces on its surface that are evenly divided and numbered for measuring distances or amounts

a series divided into classes

the size of a picture, plan, or model of a thing compared to the size of the thing itself

size in comparison

do things on a large scale

a rule by which something can be measured or judged

scale6 of 6verb

to climb by or as if by a ladder scale a cliff

scale a wall

to arrange in order with the highest assigned one value (as a grade of A) and the lowest another value (as a grade of D) with the rest placed in groups between the two

scale a test

to measure by or as if by a scale

to make, regulate, or estimate by a rule

scale down the budget

say1 of 3verb

to express in words : state

say what you mean using as few words as possible

to state as opinion or belief : declare

said to be the best you can get

utter entry 2 sense 2, pronounce

can't say more than three words without laughing

recite sense 1, repeat

said my prayers

indicate sense 2, show

the clock says five minutes after ten

to give expression to : communicate

the look on his face said it all

suppose sense 1, assume

let's say you're right

say2 of 3noun

an expression of opinion

had my say

the power to decide or help decide

had no say in the plans

say3 of 3adverb

about as much or as many as

is worth, say, ten dollars

as an example

pick any state, say Iowa

save1 of 3verb

to deliver from sin

to rescue or deliver from danger or harm

saved his friend from drowning

to keep from injury, destruction, waste, or loss

save the coat from damage by moths

to store (data) in a computer or on a storage device (as a flash drive)

to put aside for future use

save a little for later

to put aside money

saved up for a new bike

to make unnecessary : avoid

it will save your having to go back again

to keep from being lost to an opponent

saved the game

to avoid unnecessary waste or expense : economize

save on heat

to spend less money

buy now and save

to spend less by

save 25 percent

save2 of 3noun

a play that prevents an opponent from scoring or winning

the action of a relief pitcher in baseball in successfully protecting a team's leadalso: official credit for a save

save3 of 3preposition

except entry 1 sense 2

no hope save one

sank

same1 of 2adjective

resembling in every respect

the same answer as before

not another

the same school

very much alike

on the same day last year

same2 of 2pronoun

the same one or ones

same医学词典英英释义

SAMenoun

S-adenosylmethionine especially when used as a dietary supplement (as to relieve depression or arthritic pain and inflammation)

same 例句

1 After the accident, he was never quite the same again.

2 "Same to you," Riccio muttered, poking out his tongue at Barbarossa’s back before making his uneasy way home.

3 We're both going after the same job.

我们俩都在谋求同一份工作。

4 All libraries use the same type of hardware and software systems for maximum connectivity and interoperability.

各图书馆都采用同一的硬件及软件系统以发挥最大的连通性及互操作性.

5 Jefferson said the same thing and all of the founders.

杰斐逊及所有创始人都讲过同样的话.

6 All evaporators are principally comprised of the same components.

所有的蒸发器基本上都是由同样的生产组件构成.

7 As Noah stood at the front door saying his thank you's, Julian said, "Same time next week. But, please, your presence but not presents."

8 “Same. My spaceships always came apart. Those smiling block-headed pilots never stood a chance.”

9 “As caretaker, Stan is a valuable trophy. Same with a fallen nymph. By contrast Dale seemed unimpressive and was left behind. Any clue who took them?”

10 “Same boat,” repeated Citra with deadpan dullness but daggers in her eyes as sharp as the ones that used to hang in Faraday’s weapons den.

11 The same goes for numerous big cities around the world.

世界上许多大城市也会面临同样的灾难。

12 “Um, no dude. Same question. Is this how this year will go? You not understanding and being weird when I need to do the stuff I need to do?”

13 Our children go to the same school as theirs.

我们的孩子和他们的孩子上同一所学校。

14 Properly considered, they all reduce down to the same thing.

如果对它们适当地加以考虑, 它们全都可以化成同一的东西.

15 “Same thing that happens every year,” someone else replies.

16 “I don’t know, they just move. Makes one heck of a grinding noise. Same thing happens out in the Maze—those walls shift every night, too.”

17 Same coloring, different features, except for the eyes.

18 In short, you can go too far wrong when predicting more of the same.

总之, 如果你预计会出现更多类似情况,这种预计不会太离谱.

19 “Same cook I suppose, Maxim?” he said, when Robert had offered him the cold soufflé for the second time.

20 Same tent where he told me his secret not so long ago.

same 同义词

1 同一人

identity

3 一成不变的

rigid

5 同性的

homogeneous

13 没有变化的

undiversified unvarying

25 独一无二的人

unique one-off

26 同样的人

like

31 同一个

very

34 未变化的

unsophisticated

35 同样的事

like as much

40 无差别的

undifferentiated

same 短语相关

the same as the same (thing) goes for (another person) at the same time (cast) in the same mold as two sides of the same coin exact same same again plough the same furrow very same amount to the same thing

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