on the way如何读

英:[ɔn ðə wei]

美:[ɑn ði we]

on the way是什么意思

  • 释义

    在途中,接近;(孩子)已成胎而尚未出生;沿途;沿路

  • on the way英英释义

    noun

    a thoroughfare for travel or transportation from place to place

    an opening for passage

    this door is the only way out of the room

    the course traveled from one place to another : route

    asked the way to the museum

    a course (such as a series of actions or sequence of events) leading in a direction or toward an objective

    led the way to eventual open heart operations—Current Biography

    a course of action

    took the easy way out

    a possible decision, action, or outcome : possibility

    they were rude—no two ways about it

    manner or method of doing or happeningalso: method of accomplishing : means that's the way to do it

    admired her way of thinking

    feature, respect

    in no way resembles her mother

    a usually specified degree of participation in an activity or enterprise

    active in real estate in a small way

    characteristic, regular, or habitual manner or mode of being, behaving, or happening

    knows nothing of the ways of women

    ability to get along well or perform well a way with words

    she has a way with kids

    the length of a course : distance still have a way to go

    has come a long way in her studies

    movement or progress along a course

    worked her way up the corporate ladder

    direction

    is coming this way

    participant—usually used in combination

    three-way discussion

    state of affairs : condition, state

    that's the way things are

    ways plural in form but sometimes singular in construction an inclined structure upon which a ship is built or supported in launching

    ways plural the guiding surfaces on the bed of a machine along which a table or carriage moves

    category, kind—usually used in the phrase in the way of

    doesn't require much in the way of expensive equipment—Forbes

    motion or speed of a ship or boat through the water

    adjective

    of, connected with, or constituting an intermediate point on a route

    adverb

    by a long distance : to a considerable degree or extent : far sat way in the back row

    is way ahead of the class

    by far : much that's way too expensive

    ate way too much

    very sense 1 way excited

    way cool

    all the way

    pull the switch way back

    noun

    a thoroughfare for travel or transportation from place to place

    an opening for passage

    this door is the only way out of the room

    the course traveled from one place to another : route

    asked the way to the museum

    a course (such as a series of actions or sequence of events) leading in a direction or toward an objective

    led the way to eventual open heart operations—Current Biography

    a course of action

    took the easy way out

    a possible decision, action, or outcome : possibility

    they were rude—no two ways about it

    manner or method of doing or happeningalso: method of accomplishing : means that's the way to do it

    admired her way of thinking

    feature, respect

    in no way resembles her mother

    a usually specified degree of participation in an activity or enterprise

    active in real estate in a small way

    characteristic, regular, or habitual manner or mode of being, behaving, or happening

    knows nothing of the ways of women

    ability to get along well or perform well a way with words

    she has a way with kids

    the length of a course : distance still have a way to go

    has come a long way in her studies

    movement or progress along a course

    worked her way up the corporate ladder

    direction

    is coming this way

    participant—usually used in combination

    three-way discussion

    state of affairs : condition, state

    that's the way things are

    ways plural in form but sometimes singular in construction an inclined structure upon which a ship is built or supported in launching

    ways plural the guiding surfaces on the bed of a machine along which a table or carriage moves

    category, kind—usually used in the phrase in the way of

    doesn't require much in the way of expensive equipment—Forbes

    motion or speed of a ship or boat through the water

    adjective

    of, connected with, or constituting an intermediate point on a route

    adverb

    by a long distance : to a considerable degree or extent : far sat way in the back row

    is way ahead of the class

    by far : much that's way too expensive

    ate way too much

    very sense 1 way excited

    way cool

    all the way

    pull the switch way back

    on the way词源英文解释

    Noun Middle English, from Old English weg; akin to Old High German weg way, Old English wegan to move, Latin vehere to carry, via way

    The first known use of way was before the 12th century

    on the way儿童词典英英释义

    take1 of 2verb

    to lay hold of : grasp

    take my hand

    capture entry 2 sense 1

    take a fort

    win entry 1 sense 3a

    take first prize

    to get possession of (as by buying, capturing, or killing)

    took several trout with hook and line

    to seize and affect suddenly

    taken with a fever

    captivate, delight

    was much taken with the new neighbors

    extract entry 1 sense 4

    take material from an encyclopedia

    subtract sense 1

    take 78 from 112

    to put an end to (as life)

    to find out by testing or examining

    take a patient's temperature

    select entry 1, choose

    I took the red one

    assume sense 1 take charge

    take office

    to let in and hold : admit, accommodate the suitcase won't take another thing

    the boat was taking water fast

    to be affected harmfully by (as a disease) : contract

    take a cold

    to become soaked with or make part of itself : absorb plants take up water

    this cloth takes dye very well

    to be guided by : follow

    take my advice

    to introduce into the body

    take your medicine

    to submit to

    took the punishment without complaining

    withstand

    can take a lot of punishment

    to subscribe to

    takes two newspapers

    to enroll in for study take piano lessons

    take a course in history

    to keep from swinging at (a baseball pitch)

    take a strike

    understand sense 3, interpret

    I took it to mean something different

    consider sense 3

    wanted to be taken for a genius

    to react in a certain way take offense

    take pride in one's work

    to be formed or used with

    this verb takes an object

    to lead, carry, or cause to go along to another place take me to your leader

    take a package home

    to make use of

    take a vacation

    to proceed to occupy

    take a chair

    need entry 2 sense 2, require I take a larger size

    this job takes a lot of time

    to obtain an image or copy of take fingerprints

    take a photograph

    to set out to make, do, or perform took a new job

    take a walk

    to set out or go

    take after the escaped prisoner

    to have effect (as by absorption)

    a dye that takes well

    take2 of 2noun

    an act or the action of taking

    something taken : proceeds, catch

    a scene filmed or televised at one time without stopping the camera

    a sound recording made during a single recording period

    mental response or reaction

    take1 of 2verb

    to lay hold of : grasp

    take my hand

    capture entry 2 sense 1

    take a fort

    win entry 1 sense 3a

    take first prize

    to get possession of (as by buying, capturing, or killing)

    took several trout with hook and line

    to seize and affect suddenly

    taken with a fever

    captivate, delight

    was much taken with the new neighbors

    extract entry 1 sense 4

    take material from an encyclopedia

    subtract sense 1

    take 78 from 112

    to put an end to (as life)

    to find out by testing or examining

    take a patient's temperature

    select entry 1, choose

    I took the red one

    assume sense 1 take charge

    take office

    to let in and hold : admit, accommodate the suitcase won't take another thing

    the boat was taking water fast

    to be affected harmfully by (as a disease) : contract

    take a cold

    to become soaked with or make part of itself : absorb plants take up water

    this cloth takes dye very well

    to be guided by : follow

    take my advice

    to introduce into the body

    take your medicine

    to submit to

    took the punishment without complaining

    withstand

    can take a lot of punishment

    to subscribe to

    takes two newspapers

    to enroll in for study take piano lessons

    take a course in history

    to keep from swinging at (a baseball pitch)

    take a strike

    understand sense 3, interpret

    I took it to mean something different

    consider sense 3

    wanted to be taken for a genius

    to react in a certain way take offense

    take pride in one's work

    to be formed or used with

    this verb takes an object

    to lead, carry, or cause to go along to another place take me to your leader

    take a package home

    to make use of

    take a vacation

    to proceed to occupy

    take a chair

    need entry 2 sense 2, require I take a larger size

    this job takes a lot of time

    to obtain an image or copy of take fingerprints

    take a photograph

    to set out to make, do, or perform took a new job

    take a walk

    to set out or go

    take after the escaped prisoner

    to have effect (as by absorption)

    a dye that takes well

    take2 of 2noun

    an act or the action of taking

    something taken : proceeds, catch

    a scene filmed or televised at one time without stopping the camera

    a sound recording made during a single recording period

    mental response or reaction

    tip1 of 10verb

    turn over sense 1a

    tipped over a glass

    to bend from a straight position : slant

    the bench tips on the uneven floor

    to raise and tilt forward

    tipped his hat

    tip2 of 10noun

    the act or an instance of tipping

    a tip of the hat

    tip3 of 10verb

    to attach a tip to

    to cover or decorate the tip of

    tip4 of 10noun

    the pointed or rounded end of something

    a small piece or part serving as an end, cap, or point

    tip5 of 10noun

    a light touch or blow : tap

    tip6 of 10verb

    to hit a baseball so that it glances off the bat

    tip7 of 10noun

    a piece of useful or secret information given

    got a tip on how to prepare for the test

    tip8 of 10verb

    to give useful or secret information to

    someone must have tipped them off

    tip9 of 10verb

    to give a tip to

    tip the waiter

    tip10 of 10noun

    a small sum of money given for a service

    tip1 of 10verb

    turn over sense 1a

    tipped over a glass

    to bend from a straight position : slant

    the bench tips on the uneven floor

    to raise and tilt forward

    tipped his hat

    tip2 of 10noun

    the act or an instance of tipping

    a tip of the hat

    tip3 of 10verb

    to attach a tip to

    to cover or decorate the tip of

    tip4 of 10noun

    the pointed or rounded end of something

    a small piece or part serving as an end, cap, or point

    tip5 of 10noun

    a light touch or blow : tap

    tip6 of 10verb

    to hit a baseball so that it glances off the bat

    tip7 of 10noun

    a piece of useful or secret information given

    got a tip on how to prepare for the test

    tip8 of 10verb

    to give useful or secret information to

    someone must have tipped them off

    tip9 of 10verb

    to give a tip to

    tip the waiter

    tip10 of 10noun

    a small sum of money given for a service

    townnoun

    a compactly settled area that is usually larger than a village but smaller than a city

    city sense 1

    the people of a town

    townnoun

    a compactly settled area that is usually larger than a village but smaller than a city

    city sense 1

    the people of a town

    turn1 of 2verb

    to move or cause to move around an axis or center : rotate, revolve turn a crank

    wheels turning slowly

    to bring about a desired end by using a control

    turned the volume down

    to do by revolving

    turn handsprings

    to twist out of line or shape : wrench

    turn an ankle

    to change in position usually by moving through an arc of a circle turn the page turn a pancake

    they turned and walked away

    to examine as if by turning over : think about

    turned the problem over in her mind

    to make over (as a garment) by reversing the material and sewing back together

    turn a collar

    to upset the order of

    everything was turned topsy-turvy

    to set in another and especially opposite direction

    to change course or direction turning to a different subject

    the road turns to the left

    to go around

    turn a corner

    to direct toward or away from something

    we turned toward home

    to seek out as a source of something

    turn to a friend for help

    to change or cause to change the witch turned the prince into a frog

    water turned to ice

    to cause to spoil : sour

    the milk had turned

    to change in color

    leaves turning in the fall

    to pass from one state to another : become had just turned fourteen

    hair turned gray

    translate sense 3a

    to give a rounded form to (as on a lathe)

    turn2 of 2noun

    the action or an act of turning about a center

    a change or changing of direction, course, or position the turn of the tide

    a left turn

    a place where something turns

    at the turn of the road

    a change or changing of general state or condition a turn in the weather

    took a turn for the better

    a short walk or ride

    took a turn through the park

    an act affecting another

    one good turn deserves another

    a period of action or activity : spell

    a turn as guard

    proper place in a waiting line or time in a schedule

    wait your turn

    a special purpose

    that will serve the turn

    special quality

    a neat turn of phrase

    the shape or form in which something is molded : cast

    an odd turn of mind

    a single circle or loop (as of rope passed around an object)

    natural or special skill

    a turn for languages

    turn1 of 2verb

    to move or cause to move around an axis or center : rotate, revolve turn a crank

    wheels turning slowly

    to bring about a desired end by using a control

    turned the volume down

    to do by revolving

    turn handsprings

    to twist out of line or shape : wrench

    turn an ankle

    to change in position usually by moving through an arc of a circle turn the page turn a pancake

    they turned and walked away

    to examine as if by turning over : think about

    turned the problem over in her mind

    to make over (as a garment) by reversing the material and sewing back together

    turn a collar

    to upset the order of

    everything was turned topsy-turvy

    to set in another and especially opposite direction

    to change course or direction turning to a different subject

    the road turns to the left

    to go around

    turn a corner

    to direct toward or away from something

    we turned toward home

    to seek out as a source of something

    turn to a friend for help

    to change or cause to change the witch turned the prince into a frog

    water turned to ice

    to cause to spoil : sour

    the milk had turned

    to change in color

    leaves turning in the fall

    to pass from one state to another : become had just turned fourteen

    hair turned gray

    translate sense 3a

    to give a rounded form to (as on a lathe)

    turn2 of 2noun

    the action or an act of turning about a center

    a change or changing of direction, course, or position the turn of the tide

    a left turn

    a place where something turns

    at the turn of the road

    a change or changing of general state or condition a turn in the weather

    took a turn for the better

    a short walk or ride

    took a turn through the park

    an act affecting another

    one good turn deserves another

    a period of action or activity : spell

    a turn as guard

    proper place in a waiting line or time in a schedule

    wait your turn

    a special purpose

    that will serve the turn

    special quality

    a neat turn of phrase

    the shape or form in which something is molded : cast

    an odd turn of mind

    a single circle or loop (as of rope passed around an object)

    natural or special skill

    a turn for languages

    way1 of 2noun

    a track for travel : path

    an opening for passage (as through a crowd or a gate)

    no way out

    a course traveled : route

    direction sense 3 the wrong way

    come this way

    a course of action

    chose the easy way

    opportunity or power of doing as one pleases

    have your own way

    possibility sense 1

    there are no two ways about it

    the manner in which something is done or happens a new way of painting

    this way of thinking

    a noticeable part or detail

    a good worker in many ways

    state entry 1 sense 1a

    the way things are

    a particular or typical manner of behavior has a nice way with his pets

    it's just his way

    distance entry 1 sense 1b

    a short way down the road

    progress along a course made her way with difficulty

    earning her way through school

    locality

    visit when you are out our way

    category sense 1

    get what you need in the way of supplies

    way2 of 2adverb

    far entry 1 sense 1

    is way ahead of the class

    far entry 1 sense 2

    ate way too much

    very entry 2 sense 2

    way cool

    all the way

    pull the switch way back

    on the way 例句

    1 I met an old friend on the way to work this morning.

    今天早上我在上班的路上碰到了一位老朋友.

    2 Which door is the way in?

    3 We sat way back in the last row.

    4 He passes my house on the way to school.

    他上学的路上经过我的家.

    5 He is way ahead of the other runners.

    6 Your parents are way cool.

    7 You can pay for your purchase in one of two ways: by cash or by credit card.

    8 I missed a week of class and fell way behind.

    9 Go right home at once, don't stop off anywhere on the way.

    直接回家去, 别在路上的什么地方呆下来.

    10 Her literary criticism focuses on the way great literature suggests ideas.

    她的文学批评集中关注的是伟大的文学作品表达思想的方式。

    11 The way Eagles Flight pulled away in the stretch and overcame being in tight quarters and having dirt kicked into his face made trainer John Sadler very happy.

    12 Heyward began savouring the sweetness to come.

    海沃德开始品尝那即将到来的甜蜜。

    13 But way before there were self-help books about it, my mom always followed her heart.

    14 There are eighteen hairpin bends on the way up Mogan Mountain.

    莫干山上下都是一十八盘.

    15 We crossed each other on the way.

    我们在途中对脸而过。

    16 I'll call by at the shops on the way home.

    回家的路上我顺便到商店去.

    17 We had a two-day stopover in Fiji on the way to Australia.

    我们去澳大利亚时中途在斐济停留了两天。

    18 I had a puncture on the way and arrived late.

    我在路上扎破了轮胎,所以迟到了。

    19 Let me explain it this way.

    20 The back way was blocked.

    on the way 同义词

    on the way 短语相关

    come a long way buy one's way which way the wind is blowing pave the way all the way pay one's own way stand in someone's way talk one's way clear the way get/stay/keep out of someone's/the way

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