else

英 [els] 美 [ɛls]
  • adv. 其他;否则;另外
  • adj. 别的;其他的
  • n. (Else)人名;(英)埃尔斯;(德)埃尔泽;(芬、丹)埃尔塞
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1. Old English elles "other, otherwise, different".
2. else 与 all-/allo-, ali- "other" 同源。
else 其它的

来自PIE*al, 其它,词源同alias, alien.

else
else: [OE] Else shares its sense of ‘otherness’ with related words in other parts of the Indo- European language family. It comes ultimately from the base *al-, which also produced Latin alter ‘other’ (source of English alter) and alius ‘other’ (source of English alibi and alien) and Greek állos ‘other’ (source of the prefix allo- in such English words as allopathy, allophone, and allotropy). Its Germanic descendant was *aljo- ‘other’, whose genitive neuter case *aljaz, used adverbially, eventually became English else.
=> alibi, alien, alter
else (adv.)
Old English elles "in another manner, other, otherwise, besides, different," from Proto-Germanic *aljaz (cognates: Gothic aljis "other," Old High German eli-lenti, Old English el-lende, both meaning "in a foreign land;" see also Alsace), an adverbial genitive of the neuter of PIE root *al- (1) "beyond" (cognates: Greek allos "other," Latin alius; see alias (adv.)). As a quasi-adjective, synonymous with other, from 1660s; the nuances of usage are often arbitrary.

Productive of a number of handy compounds that somehow never got traction or have been suffered to fall from use: elsehow (1660s) "somehow or other;" elsewards (adv.), 1882, "somewhere else;" Old English elsewhat (pron.) " something else, anything else;" elsewhen (adv.), early 15c., "at another time; elsewhence (c. 1600); elsewho (1540s). Among the survivors are elsewhere, elsewise. Menacing or else, with omitted but implied threat, is from 1833.
1. I denied my father because I wanted to become someone else.
我和父亲断绝了关系,因为我想成为一个不一样的自己。

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2. So, if we could just move onto something else?
那么我们可不可以干脆谈点别的?

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3. She has done more to divide the Conservatives than anyone else.
她在分裂保守党这件事上所起的作用比任何人都大。

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4. There was no one else to take care of their children.
没有别人可以照料他们的孩子。

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5. These rootless young people have nowhere else to go.
这些漂泊不定的年轻人没有其他地方可去。

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