such
英 [sʌtʃ]
美 [sʌtʃ]
- adj. 这样的,如此的
- n. (Such)人名;(英)萨奇;(德)祖赫
CET4 TEM4 考 研 CET6
such 类似的来自古英语 swilc,类似的,来自 Proto-Germanic*swalikaz,类似的,等同于 so+like.
- such
- such: [OE] Etymologically, such means ‘so formed’. It comes from a prehistoric Germanic compound formed from *swa ‘so’ (ancestor of English so) and *līk- ‘form, body’ (source of English like). This reached Old English as swylc, which gradually lost its l and w and evolved into modern English such. Amongst its Germanic relatives are German solch, Dutch zulk, Swedish silk, and Danish slig.
=> like, so - such (adj.)
- c. 1200, Old English swylc, swilc "just as, as, in like manner; as if, as though; such a one, he" (pronoun and adjective), from a Proto-Germanic compound *swalikaz "so formed" (cognates: Old Saxon sulik, Old Norse slikr, Old Frisian selik, Middle Dutch selc, Dutch zulk, Old High German sulih, German solch, Gothic swaleiks), from swa "so" (see so) + *likan "form," source of Old English gelic "similar" (see like (adj.)). Colloquial suchlike (early 15c.) is pleonastic.
- 1. Issues such as these were not really his concern.
- 他其实并不关心诸如此类的问题。
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- 2. But legal experts are not sure if such a charge can stick.
- 但法律专家们不能肯定这一指控是否成立。
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- 3. Rather taken aback by such forwardness, I slammed down the phone.
- 如此无礼的言语让我火冒三丈,我砰的一下把电话挂了。
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- 4. The government wilted in the face of such powerful pressure.
- 政府面对如此大的压力,失去了信心。
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- 5. You flatter yourself. Why would we go to such ludicrous lengths?
- 你真自以为是。我们为什么要费那么大的力气?
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